Nightlife :: Photo Albums
Night of a Thousand Stevies Brings Crystal Visions to Life
The Highline Ballroom was the place to be on Friday, May 3, for the 23rd Annual Night of a Thousand Stevies, the yearly tribute to the crystal visions of Fleetwood Mac.
The Day the Drums Fell Silent: R.I.P. Superstar DJ Peter Rauhofer, 48
Austrian-born DJ Peter Rauhofer, whose signature tribal beats made him a superstar on the gay Circuit & beyond, died on May 7 of a brain tumor in New York City.
Pilsner Pride
The Pilsner Inn has been called a Castro gay bar. But from its inception, The Pilsner has been considered by many patrons as an easy-going neighborhood tavern known for its wide selection of beer.
DJ Profile :: DJ Manuel de Diego
DJ Manuel de Diego is the latest dance floor discovery by Masterbeat and the resident DJ of WE Party. Inspired by every genre of music and a passionate maestro to any crowd, the DJ/producer/remixer is a unique voice in the blur of DJ culture.
BEX :: The Life of the Party
Dance artist BEX returns to Splash to debut her latest club anthem. The new single "What You Are" celebrates the misfit in all of us and inspires the artist to let loose on the dance floor.
On the Tab :: May 1-9
Charlie Horse, Sutton Foster, Fedorable, Leathermen @ Rainbow Skate, Go Bang, Cowboy Junkies, and more May events are in bloom!
BARchive Extra: The Eagle’s First Opening
If the recent re-opening to the San Francisco Eagle Tavern seemed like a big deal, compare it to the bar’s original opening in 1981.
Last Call: Marlena’s Says Goodbye
More of a celebration, and less of a wake, the last weeks of Marlena’s the historic and intimate Hayes Valley bar grew to a series of crowded boisterous celebrations.
Gay club owner Ron Lanza dies
Ron Lanza, a longtime owner of two pioneering gay comedy clubs, died April 9 at the VA Hospital in San Francisco after a long fight against colon cancer. He was 76.

