Meet Museum Director Max Hollein

Max Hollein, the new director of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, is outgoing and forward-thinking, brimming with confidence and an optimistic can-do attitude -- qualities he'll need.

by Sura Wood | Aug 21, 2016

Rhino Season Under One Roof

The 39th season for Rhino, which claims the title as "the world's oldest continuously producing professional queer theater," will take place entirely at one venue.

by Richard Dodds | Aug 21, 2016

San Francisco Staycation

Once upon a time, Out There went on lots of world trips. Nowadays, not so much. That's all the more reason we make sure to make plenty of whoopee at home.

by Roberto Friedman | Aug 20, 2016

Iconic Bear Bar Lone Star Gains Legacy Status

In more good news for South of Market gay bars, The Lone Star Saloon was recently granted Legacy status by a new measure that aims to support historic businesses.

by Jim Provenzano | Aug 20, 2016

BARchive: Pre-Stonewall, There Was Compton's in San Francisco

What happened at the Tenderloin cafeteria on an unknown date in August 1966 makes more sense when we look at events that led up to it.

by Michael Flanagan | Aug 21, 2016

Jury Still Out In San Francisco Lesbian Murder Trial

Jurors continued deliberating this week in San Francisco Superior Court in the trial of a man accused of fatally shooting a lesbian in the city almost three years ago.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Aug 20, 2016

More Victims of San Mateo Rapist Come Forward

Several more men have come forward saying they're victims of a San Mateo County man who's already charged with raping other men, according to police.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Aug 20, 2016

New Elevator, Upgrades Coming to Milk Plaza

With transit officials set to add a second elevator at the Muni station in the Castro, they are also floating ideas to remodel the public plaza that surrounds it.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Aug 21, 2016

Gay Asian Judge Joins San Francisco Bench

In what is believed to be a first for the local bench, a gay Asian judge is now serving on the San Francisco Superior Court.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Aug 21, 2016

Navy Brass Honors Milk at Ship Ceremony

More than 200 dignitaries, members of the U.S. Navy, and local LGBT community members gathered on the Great Lawn at Treasure Island Tuesday, August 16 for a ceremony naming an about-to-be-built supply vessel after the late Harvey Milk.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Aug 20, 2016


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