Fall Preview: Bay Area Art Galleries

There has been a reshuffling of the deck as far as Bay Area galleries are concerned, especially in the city, where quite a few have moved from downtown and created art hubs in less centralized, more affordable locations.

by Sura Wood | Sep 4, 2016

Out There :: Operatically Yours

It's beginning to feel a lot like the fall arts season.

by Roberto Friedman | Sep 3, 2016

Books for the Beach & Beyond

You may still have a few weeks or months of beach weather left where you can lounge on a big towel and read to your heart's content. Consider these books as suitable for the beach.

by Gregg Shapiro | Sep 4, 2016

Fall Preview: SF Symphony & SF Opera

The fall rosters hold an array of enticing events, and single tickets are already on sale at Davies Symphony Hall and the War Memorial Opera House (box offices and online).

by Philip Campbell | Sep 3, 2016

Study Shows Steps Lesbian, Bi Women Can Take to Be Healthier

Numerous studies over the years have found that adult lesbian and bisexual women are more likely to be obese than their heterosexual counterparts. Yet national weight-and-fitness interventions tailored to their needs are lacking.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Sep 4, 2016

Attorney's 'Leather' Reference Upsets Gay San Francisco Cop

A gay San Francisco policeman is complaining that a gay public defender told a judge that he was a "leather daddy."

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Sep 3, 2016

California's Prop 60 Calls for Condoms in Porn

California voters are set to decide in November whether porn actors should have to wear condoms in films made in the state. Many in the porn industry are fighting the idea.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Sep 3, 2016

Gay Poet to Oversee Oakland Cultural Affairs

Oakland officials have appointed Roberto Bedoya, a gay man with years of experience in the arts, to serve as the city's first cultural affairs manager.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Sep 4, 2016

FDA Considers Changing Gay Blood Ban

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is taking public comments, supported by scientific evidence, as it considers changes to its policy restricting blood donations by gay and bisexual men.

by Liz Highleyman | Sep 3, 2016

On the Tab :: August 25 - September 1

You'll fly with pleasure at the nightlifery in store this week, including a music icon, and several cover-tribute bands, because imitation is the sincerest form of 'I missed that band when they were together, so why not?'

Aug 25, 2016


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