
LGBTQ Center to Open in Oakland
There are an estimated 25 LGBTQ community centers in California, but Oakland has been the only major city in the state without one - until now.
New Rabbi Settles In at LGBT Synagogue
Taking over leadership of Congregation Sha'ar Zahav is a dream come true for Rabbi Mychal Copeland, who is excited and proud to lead the LGBT synagogue in San Francisco.
2 Charged in Killing of Gay SF Man
Two people have been charged in the fatal July shooting of a gay San Francisco man at Twin Peaks.
On the Tab :: Aug. 10-17
Midsummer, late summer, super summer./Cool or dry, it's time to go out and kiss the sky./Outside Lands invades the park, while we the homos kiss in the dark.
August Plays the Castro Theatre
The August dog days find the Castro Theatre with a full slate of great repertory cinema, notably a mini-tribute to tough-guy noir star Robert Mitchum.
Micky Dolenz :: Pop Drummer-Singer Has No Monkee on His Back
At 72 years old, Micky Dolenz, the singing drummer - who appears at Feinstein's at the Nikko on August 4 and 5 - expresses nothing but gratitude for his association with The Monkees.
Data Shed Light on LGBT Retirees
Many people, no matter their sexual orientation, have tied their identity to their work life and can find adjusting to retirement a challenge. But LGBT retirees face particular challenges.
Castro Fair Footprint Shrinks
Organizers of the 44th annual Castro Street Fair have announced that Market Street will not be included in this year's festival footprint and instead will remain open to traffic.
Gay GOP Politico Grenell Mum on Trump's Trans Troop Ban
Gay Republican politico Richard Grenell visited San Francisco one night after President Donald Trump dealt a blow to the transgender community.
Strut Cancels Event After Getting 'Odd' Email
An "odd" email received by organizers of a Black Love event at Strut led to it being postponed, and left community members wondering what the message contained.
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