Dream of the Red Chamber

The collaboration between Chinese-American composer Bright Sheng and Tony Award-winning American dramatist David Henry Hwang, opened last week at the War Memorial Opera House after months of intense anticipation.

by Philip Campbell | Sep 25, 2016

Folsom, Fetish, Fun!

Here we are again, just days away from the largest kink/BDSM/fetish event in the world, the Folsom Street Fair.

by Race Bannon | Sep 25, 2016

Out There :: Dishing It Up At the Legion

Pieces from an innovative French porcelain manufactory that served under Louis XV's royal patronage are displayed in a new exhibition at the Legion of Honor. (But don't call it "Totes amazeballs!")

by Roberto Friedman | Sep 24, 2016

Space Oddity

New York sculptor Tom Sachs has taken over nearly the entire campus with "Space Program: Europa," a handmade, futuristic sculptural exhibition.

by Sura Wood | Sep 25, 2016

Gay Author Pens Mindfulness Book for Kids

An openly gay author has found a way to bring the idea of mindfulness to kids: A book he's written, titled "Puppy Mind."

by Matthew S. Bajko | Sep 24, 2016

Castro Cafe Owner Claims Assault, Faults Cops

Cafe Flore owner Stu Gerry is outraged that San Francisco police immediately released a Castro man who had allegedly assaulted two long-term employees.

by Sari Staver | Sep 24, 2016

Mills College Gains Out Lesbian President

Growing up in a middle class neighborhood in Pleasant Hills, Pennsylvania, Elizabeth Hillman's family didn't rub shoulders with academics, lawyers, or college presidents.

by Sari Staver | Sep 25, 2016

Alley Project to Highlight SF Leather History

Developer 4Terra Investments has worked with leather community members and city officials to reimagine Ringold Alley into a streetscape that honors local leather aficionados and their colorful past.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Sep 25, 2016

Frank, Polis Endorse Out Gay SF City Supervisor's State Senate Bid

Two gay national leaders have endorsed Scott Wiener's bid for a California state Senate seat, with both noting the significance of having LGBT representation as playing into their decision.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Sep 24, 2016

Oakland Pride Features the Whimsical and Political

The rainbow flags were flying as kids, first responders, churches, and businesses took part in the Oakland Pride parade Sunday, September 11.

by Cynthia Laird | Sep 18, 2016


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