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Issue: Vol. 42 / No. 15 / 12 April 2012 Latest Blogs Bay Times plagiarizes BARtab listings - Apr 12, 2012



Online extra: Pelosi attends debut of permanent AIDS quilt display in Castro
An at times tearful Nancy Pelosi joined with local AIDS agency leaders and Castro business owners at the debut Wednesday of a new permanent display of the AIDS Memorial Quilt in the city's LGBT district. (read more)

Online
extra:
Rosen barb goes viral
Longtime Democratic and lesbian activist Hilary Rosen was in the proverbial political hot seat this week over a critique she offered Wednesday night regarding presumed Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney. (read more)

Eatery
below sober
space to sell booze
A new restaurant proposed to be housed in the same building as a Castro sobriety center plans to sell beer and wine.
(read more)

Clients
leave
TL Health
Nearly a week after it was set to close, officials are working to ensure smooth transitions for Tenderloin Health clients.
(read more)

ACT UP
tosses
ashes at SF church
A dead gay man's ashes were thrown over barricades at a Catholic Church in San Francisco on Good Friday, as activists staged a 25th anniversary march commemorating ACT UP. (read more)

It's 'Funky Jesus'
Sean Lavelle, who wowed the crowd as "Funky Jesus," won the Hunky Jesus contest at the annual Easter celebration in Dolores Park hosted by the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence Sunday,
April 8.
(read more)

Street
brawl
probed as hate crime
A gay San Francisco man said he got into a fight last weekend after being called "faggot" and other slurs.
(read more)

Film
- From the land
of retro romancing
Suppose you were given a Woody Allen-style Midnight in Paris time machine and were allowed to pick a famous wit from the past for a one-on-one gab-fest about some shockingly retro topic. (read more)

Fine Arts - It's Buckminster
Fuller's world
One thing you have to say about futurist, engineer, theorist, author and visionary Buckminster Fuller is that he was a big-picture guy. (read more)

Out There -
That sinking feeling
This weekend, the 100th anniversary of the fate of that little toy boat called the Titanic is set to sweep American media culture.
(read more)

Music - Jay Brannan's makeover
Rob Me Blind, out singer/songwriter Jay Brannan's first album of original material in four years, takes him in a new direction. (read more)

Theatre - Party
like it's 1955
When a vandal spraypaints graffiti on a building in Maple and Vine, he uses the g-word: Google.
(read more)

Film
- True stories
from the beaten down
Director Lee Hirsch (with Cynthia Lowen) created the powerful new documentary film Bully as a way of refuting the conventional wisdom that "kids will be kids."
(read more)

Theatre -
Child's play
The opening scenes of Octopus's Garden set up a scenario that promises an unpredictably complex resolution, at which point the playwright proceeds to back-peddle to a conclusion that the opening scenes have clearly announced.(read more)
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