
Santa Clara Supervisors Look to Create Programs for Homeless Youth
Following the presentation of a report showing 13,250 high school students in Santa Clara County are couch surfing or living on the streets, the Board of Supervisors voted to create programs to tackle Silicon Valley's growing homeless youth population.
Anti-Gay Group Sinks San Francisco Pot Club
In rejecting a medical cannabis dispensary for the city's Sunset district, San Francisco's Board of Supervisors fell for a misinformation campaign led by an anti-gay group, contend supporters of the pot club.
Meeting Held on TL Violence
Community members and friends of Anthony "Bubbles" Torres, the DJ, drag artist, and LGBT activist who was shot to death in the Tenderloin last month, joined District 6 Supervisor Jane Kim for a meeting Monday regarding violence in the neighborhood.
LGBT History Month: Fall of 1977 Part of Seminal Period in LGBT History
"You can't overstate enough how important 1977 was, from in the spring when we knew we were under attack by Anita Bryant, all the way into 1978," said oral historian Glenne McElhinney.
Moviemaking Against Apathy!
The 2017 Mill Valley Film Festival unspools Oct. 5-15.
Painter Poet of the Gay Counterculture
The openly gay Chinese-American artist, who trained as a ceramicist, hawked his talents as a street portraitist in the city and in his student days at Humboldt State.
Black Gay Plays Matter
He may not have been kicking and screaming, but Harrison David Rivers was definitely dragged to the Million Hoodie March.The event figures into his new play.
Out There :: Hotel California
Writer, performer, and storyteller Don Reed is a Bay Area treasure, a comic genius who over the years has mined his life story for a series of very entertaining one-man shows.
Surreal Noir at the Castro Theatre
Some movies you saw as a kid turn out not to repay closer scrutiny. I've just re-watched "Ministry" on the Criterion DVD from my local library, twice. I took notes on the plot. I'm hell-bent on pinning down what the heck's going on in this flick.
Tragic Love Lost & Regained
Verdi's beloved "La Traviata" opened last week as the third offering in San Francisco Opera's fall season, greeted by appreciative cheers and more than a few sighs of relief.
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