Acrobat Erin Shredder in the New 'Soiled Dove' Show

Though she enjoyed being a firefighter, which she had done for seven years up in Humboldt County, Erin Shredder felt that something was missing from her life.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Jun 17, 2017

Celebrating Pride with Judy's Daughter

Her mother, the late Judy Garland, was a gay icon. Now, nearly fifty years after her mother's death, Lorna Luft continues to embrace the gay community and the concept of Pride.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Jun 18, 2017

On the Tab : June 15 - 22

Let your rainbow Pride flow like a fabulous Gilbert Baker flag. LGBTQ Pride-themed events fill our month and this week.

Jun 15, 2017

Hundreds Rally in San Jose

A rainbow of supporters demanded equal rights during last weekend's march in San Jose that coincided with the national Equality March for Unity and Pride in Washington, D.C., and numerous other satellite protests around the country.

by Heather Cassell | Jun 18, 2017

SOMA Alley Leather Walk Takes Shape

The bronze bootprints lining the sidewalks on a block of Ringold Alley honor men and women who left a lasting imprint on San Francisco's leather community during their lifetimes.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Jun 17, 2017

The Castro's Flore Cafe Launches Cannabis Cocktail Menu

The Castro's Flore cafe is rolling out its new cannabis cocktail menu and is believed to be the first bar in San Francisco to offer beverages laced with pot.

by Sari Staver | Jun 17, 2017

SFO Exhibit Will Honor Pride Flag Creator

With Baker's sudden passing, his friends and city officials are now working to make his vision for an SFO exhibit a reality next year.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Jun 18, 2017

Body Scanners in SF to Help Trans Inmates

San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee wants $300,000 to pay for two body scanners in the city's jails, a step that's seen as crucial in helping trans inmates be housed according to their gender identity.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Jun 17, 2017

Emotionally Charged Creations

Hallelujah, and better late than never, are among the responses one may have to "Revelations: Art from the African American South," a truly outstanding, long overdue exhibition at the de Young Museum.

by Sura Wood | Jun 11, 2017

Before & After Pride at the Castro Theatre

While the Frameline LGBTQ Film Festival takes 11 days of the Castro Theatre's June schedule, there's a lot to be said for the other week of films sandwiched before and after Pride.

by David Lamble | Jun 8, 2017


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