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LGBT South Asians gather in SF for DesiQ

San Francisco will get a taste of queer India this week as LGBT South Asians descend on the gay mecca for the fourth DesiQ Conference on July 4 – 6.

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ACVB becomes third IGTLA Silver Global Partner

Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau became the third Silver Global Partner with the International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association representatives announced on July 1.

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Reno is Artopia

Reno is known for many things, but having a vibrant art scene isn’t typically one of the Biggest Little City in the World’s claim to fame, yet it is catching art aficionados on the hunt for emerging talent or simply art admirers casually touring the town off guard and leaving them pleasantly surprised.

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Chef K is on Fire in the Kitchen

Finding success personally and professionally has allowed Khristianne Uy, better known simply as Chef K, the winner of the first season of ABC’s “The Taste,” to show her muscle raising money for youth causes.

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Rapper Eve headlines EDEN San Francisco 2013. (Photo: Amarpaul Kaliari)

Eve’s Garden Of Eden

Eve returns to the Garden of Eden, well may be the modern day version of Eden, which is a women’s weekend filled with great clothes, food, music, comedy and celebrities during Pride Weekend in the City by the Bay.

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Escape to the Sea at Seaside

It was girl time as one of my best friends drove us toward the Oregon coast to Seaside for our girlfriend getaway.

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It’s a World of Laughter with Comedian Dana Goldberg

For the past 10 years, comedian Dana Goldberg has created a laugh track around the world and she ready to do it all again for the next decade.

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California Cheese Gets Smart with New Cheese Trail App

by Heather Cassell Cheese lovers visiting California now have access to 150 cheeses made by 56 artesian cheese makers and creameries through a new free smart phone app by the California Cheese Trail. The new app available for iPhone offers easy access to farm tours and in-depth information about cheese makers throughout California along with […]

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A Sister Trip in “BOOM!”

It’s a musical trip down memory lane circa 1960s and 70s with the Calloway sisters in “BOOM!” at Feinstein’s at the Nikko in San Francisco.

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The Ticket: “Arcadia” at American Conservatory Theater

Tom Stoppard’s “Arcadia” was a huge hit when it opened in London in 1993. A couple of years later, the American Conservatory Theater’s then-newish artistic director Carey Perloff staged it at the nearby Stage Door Theatre in 1995, after a lengthy struggle to acquire the production rights.

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Tony Award-Winning Sutton Foster (Photo: Laura Marie-Duncan)

Sultry and Sweet Foster Opens Feinstein’s at the Nikko Hotel

San Francisco doesn’t know anything about a woman’s desperate need for air conditioning in a sweltering New York summer, but Sutton Foster heats up the room causing a need for a burst of cool air at the new Feinstien’s at the Nikko Hotel in San Francisco.

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San Francisco lesbian philanthropists Tracy Gary, left, and Jody Cole, right, two of the 17 participants in Atlantic Philanthropies LGBT donor tour of South Africa. (Photo: Inka von Sternenfels)

SF Lesbian Philanthropists Tour LGBT South Africa

Anyone who knows Jody Cole, owner of Wild Rainbow African Safaris, know she’s passionate about Africa and loves sharing knowledge about the continent, but this time she wasn’t leading the tour, she was being led.

Jody, along with 17 other European and U.S. LGBT philanthropists – including San Franciscans Tracy Gary and her partner Inka von Sternenfels – participated in a first-of-its-kind donor trip to South Africa focused on LGBT issues in January. The trip was organized through Atlantic Philanthropies.

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