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As we head into autumn, plenty of theater companies, art galleries, and bookstores rev up their events. Keep track of it all, ...
Recalls of elected leaders used to be rare, but that has changed in the last three years, with citizen-led efforts in San Francisco and Oakland seeing officials toppled at the ballot box well ahead of ...
The San Francisco Bay Area has long been recognized as a cultural and social hub that celebrates diversity, inclusion, and ...
The Reservoir,” opening at Berkely Repertory September 5, can fairly be described as hinged relative to queer playwright Jake ...
Writer-director Nicholas Colia’s “Griffin in Summer,” a wildly witty study of unbridled youthful hormones, last year walked ...
After resigning as San Francisco’s health director earlier this year, Dr. Grant Colfax has been hired for a similar position in Contra Costa County.
San Francisco’s Transgender History Month, observed in August for the past several years, often brings attention to the fact ...
Nearly 3 million Americans, or 0.8% of the country’s population, are transgender, according to a data analysis from the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law.
New tunes and a classic musical are among the fresh batch of recordings for your pleasure. Maia Sharp, Kristen Ford, Joviale, ...
The posthumously published “Beautiful People”/“Tilt” (Bridwell Press) contains two books of collaborative poetry. “Tilt,” ...
After the loss of their request for a rehearing aimed at ousting private prison operator GEO Group from a site of historical transgender resistance in San Francisco, local activists known as the ...
Wild Failure” is the debut book of short stories by best-selling Canadian author Zoe Whittall, who has written five novels to ...