Groundbreaking National Park Service LGBT Exhibit Opens in SF

The Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National Historical Park has made history with the opening of its new exhibit "LGBTQ Histories: Stories from the WWII Home Front."

by Michael Nugent | Dec 17, 2016

On the Tab :: Dec. 8 - 15

The last month of this year offers some respite and culture for the mid-holiday-weary. Benefits, bar invasions, costumed capers, quality concerts, and queens on ice should swirl up your spirits.

Dec 8, 2016

Club 1220

Club 1220 - beloved by many as a gay Cheers - is celebrating its 40th Anniversary.

by Michael Nugent | Dec 11, 2016

Jane Lynch :: Have a 'Swinging' Little Christmas' with the actress-singer at Feinstein's

Actress Jane Lynch's unlikely mid-career emergence as a singer began with an impressive Sue Sylvester version of "Vogue" during the 2010 debut season of "Glee." Six years later, she's singing Christmas music at Feinstein's at the Nikko.

by Jim Gladstone | Dec 8, 2016

Out There :: Triple-Feature Threat

The Mostly British Film Festival will offer a free holiday triple feature on Wed., Dec. 14, 7 p.m. at the Vogue Theater in San Francisco.

by Roberto Friedman | Dec 10, 2016

Tuning into Holiday Recordings

It's time for the latest installment of B.A.R.'s annual holiday recording round-up.

by Jason Victor Serinus | Dec 11, 2016

All the World's A Holiday Stage

Without our holiday traditions, we'd be as shaky as a little drummer boy on the roof. We have those seasonal theatrical traditions, and some new entries that may cause that kid to wobble a bit.

by Richard Dodds | Dec 11, 2016

SF Pride Resolves Lawsuits Over Shootings

One man who was shot and another who was injured during shootings at recent San Francisco LGBT Pride celebrations have resolved their lawsuits with the event's organizers.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Dec 11, 2016

Safe Injection Sites Get Boost from Garcia

Safe injection sites, supported by harm reduction advocates as a way for homeless people who use drugs and other addicts to do so in a supervised environment, got a boost last week from Health Director Barbara Garcia.

by Cynthia Laird | Dec 10, 2016

Castro Homeless Program Sees Results

Since the Castro/Upper Market Community Benefit District launched the Castro Cares initiative in the fall of 2014, outreach workers have had 3,346 encounters with people living on the streets.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Dec 11, 2016


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