The World Tree of Hope is the largest origami decorated holiday tree in the world, standing 25 feet tall and decorated with over 12,000 origami cranes and stars. Each is…
By Jeff Cotter What does the holiday season mean to you? For me, it is about spending time with friends, reflecting on the past year’s achievements and shortcomings, but most of all…
The Klipptones are San Francisco’s hottest new crossover band, playing Sinatra-era standards mashed up with pop classics. They are currently the historic Palace Hotel’s resident band, playing every Friday night.…
By Gary Kramer Holiday shopping? It is not always easy to find the right DVDs to suit everyone’s tastes. Here are a few suggestions to purchase or request. For the…
Cirque Dreams Holidaze is “so full of energy it could end our dependence on oil,” according to the New York Daily News. We are inclined to agree, especially knowing that…
By Tony Jasinski The 9-team Castro Fall Basketball League is coming to its normal conclusion: playoffs and fun. The SFGBA has sponsored a league competition since 1996 that’s usually twice…
By Sister Dana Van Iquity Sister Dana sez, “Repugnicans and some dipstick Democrats have planned since the beginning to loosen the sequester in exchange for unpopular cuts to our Social…
The year 1986 was huge for me. My entire life changed from being a married man with children and a Southern Baptist minister of music to an out gay man.…
1970s On Monday, October 30, 1978, a hundred-plus gay men gathered for the first rehearsal of a new chorus. On November 27, 1978, shortly before SFGMC members began assembling for…
December 2013 “Shine”- Celebrate the holidays with the men of the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus in its first ever holiday show at the stunning War Memorial Opera House.…
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