On the Tab :: Dec. 15-22

Whether you like your nog spiked or sober -or the idea of a phlegm-inducing egg beverage makes you ill- you can find pre-holiday fun in human form.

Dec 15, 2016

Transforming Refuse into Art

The artwork produced by the Artist-in-Residence program at Recology San Francisco goes well beyond turning sows' ears into silk purses.

by Sura Wood | Dec 18, 2016

Out There :: Red, Hot & Blue

Was Tony Award-nominated show-stopping dame Sharon McNight born to play legendary burlesque vaudevillian Sophie Tucker? Why yes, we believe she was.

by Roberto Friedman | Dec 17, 2016

We Three Queens :: Jackie Beat, Alaska Thunderfuck, and Courtney Act at Oasis

Three wisecracking queens are making their way to Oasis, bearing the gifts of gab and song. In something of a Christmas coup, the club has booked solo holiday shows from a troika of tinseled drag queens in a single week.

by Jim Gladstone | Dec 18, 2016

Stud Update :: Historic Bar's New Fundraiser and Move Planned

The Stud, the popular South of Market gay bar, will stay at its current home at Ninth and Harrison for the next two years, and then move to a new location, if a recently launched three-month crowdfunding campaign to raise $500,000 is successful.

by Sari Staver | Dec 17, 2016

Amazing Grace: 'Nutcracker' Returns

Dance fans come from all over the world to see heroic dancing on the scale presented to us by the stars of this company. All of us can go see a show that uses the full battery of theatrical illusion that the Opera House can provide.

by Paul Parish | Dec 18, 2016

SF Parks Dog Plan Sparks Howls

A plan to be voted on Thursday that would regulate dog access in natural areas in San Francisco's city parks is sparking howls from dog owners.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Dec 18, 2016

SF Dog Group Plans Suit Over GGNRA Rules

As the National Park Service readies to adopt more restrictive canine access rules throughout the sprawling Golden Gate National Recreation Area, a San Francisco-based dog owners group has vowed to file suit.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Dec 17, 2016

Trial Begins in Woman's Suit Against SF Police

A trial involving a queer Arab-American woman who claims San Francisco police severely injured her during a 2013 traffic stop got under way this week in Oakland.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Dec 18, 2016

POH Looks to Expand Food Services

Project Open Hand, the San Francisco-based nonprofit in the Tenderloin that provides meals to thousands of people living with AIDS and other diseases, is working to expand services.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Dec 17, 2016


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