
On the Tab :: Aug. 11 - 18
Celebrate local talents and visiting musicians, drag stars and DJs. Dance like no one's watching, or if anyone is, they like what they see.
Powder Her Face
It isn't too late for Bay Area audiences to find out what caused such a fuss two decades ago. There is still bold relevance and a lot more to consider in the loudmouthed score than the infamous blowjob aria in Act I.
Powder Her Face
It isn't too late for Bay Area audiences to find out what caused such a fuss two decades ago. There is still bold relevance and a lot more to consider in the loudmouthed score than the infamous blowjob aria in Act I.
Little Men, Big Friends
Director Ira Sachs' "Little Men" is a revelatory study of two kids growing up fast under the pressure of bad blood between their families.
Misty, Water-Colored Memories
Looking decades younger than her 74 years, the diva wowed the crowd with "Barbra: The Music, The Mem'ries, The Magic," a two-hour journey down memory lane.
Carly Ozard Returns to Feinstein's for Another 'Shift'
Cabaret performer Carly Ozard, whose well-received tribute to her idol Bette Midler brought down the house at Feinstein's at the Nikko last year, returns to the scene of her past triumph with "More Shift Happens."
Legendary Bar Gets A Collective Bailout
The historic Stud bar, under seige with the possibility of closing after the building's sale and a triple raise in rent, has found a group of nightlife and business professionals who've joined together to find alternative ways to keep the SoMa bar open.
Safety Changes Eyed for Upper Market Street
As city officials push forward with their Vision Zero plan to end pedestrian and bicyclist deaths, a host of safety upgrades and traffic changes are being eyed for the upper Market Street corridor.
Changes Afoot at Maitri
On the heels of the announcement that its longtime executive director, Michael Smithwick, was retiring, Maitri Compassionate Care said it was in negotiations with a potential tenant for its ground floor space, which has been empty for almost two years.
Lesbian Methodist Minister Charts Road Ahead
Karen Oliveto was preparing to move to Denver to assume her new duties as a bishop in the United Methodist Church when she thought about her new calling.
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