
Fall Preview: Bay Area Art Museums
Whether you're looking to journey back to 17th-century France or are a thwarted astronaut yearning to defy gravity and rocket to the new frontier, local museums can take you there this fall. And away we go!
Fall Film Preview
So little time, so many new movies this fall film season. Our rundown focuses on a handful of new LGBTQ-themed films plus a smattering of work from influential filmmakers likely to qualify for the annual Oscar sweepstakes.
Out There :: Bright Lights, Big Lilies
Reading this hilarious but unsettling memoir, you feel you're getting only one side of the story. We can only begin to imagine the effect Tama is having on the people she's describing.
The Rise of the Castro and Upper Market as a Dining Destination
In a city obsessed with food, the Castro has long stood a dining desert.
Discovering the Anza Historic Trail With Its Out Superintendent
Designated by Congress in 1990 as part of the National Trails System administered by the National Park Service, the 1,200-mile Anza trail retraces the route taken by the initial colonizers of San Francisco.
Conviction in San Francisco Lesbian Murder Trial
A San Francisco Superior Court jury convicted Michael Sione Green of first-degree murder in the 2013 shooting death of Melquiesha "Mel" Warren.
Silicon Valley Pride Continues to Evolve
This year's festival is themed "Diversity, Inclusion, Success," and takes place Saturday, August 27 and Sunday, August 28 in San Jose.
Prop 61 Targets Drug Prices
A ballot measure set to go before California voters in November is designed to reduce the price the state pays for drugs.
Palm Springs Gears Up for Busy Fall
While it was not exactly the stereotypical tourist trip to Palm Springs, the city is the perfect jumping off point to explore the desert attractions in and out of the city, all within a reasonable driving distance.
On the Tab :: August 18 - 25
Look it up right here, see what's going on. Simple, right?
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