Arts & Entertainment SFist Reviews: 'Breaking the Code: The Alan Turing Story' at the Eureka Theater Another helping of Alan Turing homage is being served at the Eureka Theater these next few weeks with Theatre Rhinoceros’ “Breaking the Code”, which premiered Saturday night and runs through March 21. Following
Arts & Entertainment SFist Reviews: Tick Tick Boom from Theatre Rhinoceros The nation's oldest queer theater organization, SF's Theatre Rhinoceros, is celebrating its 32nd season this year without a permanent space to call home, having left their space on 16th Street due to lease
SF News Day Around the Bay Larry Craig's police interrogation audio -- Senator Larry Craig still a lying homosexual. [Examiner, via AP] -- Tony Hall calls it quits. [Chron] -- Jackson West's last column for now. Good luck on
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight -- Film School, Pela, Union Trade: What's your flavor? Tell me, what's your flavor? (Damn you, earworming Popeye's Chicken commercial!) Windswept indie and psychedelic rock are served up beautifully tonight at this Potrero
Arts & Entertainment Stage Fog: Something for Almost Everyone at Theatre Rhinoceros Touted by Theatre Rhinoceros as "the real Transamerica," diva Veronica Klaus was named Best Chanteuse in 2004 by the Bay Guardian and has been a regular fixture on the cabaret
Arts & Entertainment Stage Fog: It's a Gay Play Buffet [After a too-long hiatus, Stage Fog returns with this entry, the debut of SFist Karen, whose blog is about the only one around that's devoted solely to Bay Area theater. You can find