National LGBT Health Study Seeks Participants

A yearslong national health study of LGBT residents of the United States being conducted by researchers based at UCSF is now seeking participants.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Jun 1, 2017

Out There :: Frameline Frolics

There's a certain amount of buzz surrounding Frameline 41, the San Francisco International LGBTQ Film Festival coming up this June 15-25.

by Roberto Friedman | Jun 3, 2017

Lost Worlds Regained!

To enter the Castro Theatre is a thrill, to sit can be a competition, the vibes and the decor induce awe, the Wurlitzer provokes giddiness, and singing "San Francisco" might make you cry. And then there are the movies.

by Erin Blackwell | Jun 1, 2017

Back from the Edge!

"Tiny Bubbles," a phrase that prompts associations with old Lawrence Welk reruns or memories of wobbly champagne toasts, is actually the title of a new group show at the San Francisco Arts Commission Galleries (SFAC).

by Sura Wood | Jun 4, 2017

Redemptive Documentaries

If you can't afford travel, accommodations or tickets to Sundance, the folks who stage the 16th San Francisco Documentary Festival (aka SF DocFest) have a deal for you. From May 31-June 15, DocFest unspools at SF's Roxie, Vogue and Alamo Drafthouse.

by David Lamble | Jun 4, 2017

On the Tab : May 25 - June 1

Summer time and the nightlife is easy. Rock and electronica, drag queens and kings, parades and pot parties are only part of the party parcel.

May 25, 2017

The Mod Couple :: Mario Cantone and Jerry Dixon at Feinstein's

June's abloom with gaiety at Feinstein's at the Nikko. At the top of the marquee, kicking it all off on June 2 and 3 are the Stiller and Meara of modern marriage, Mario Cantone and Jerry Dixon.

by Jim Gladstone | May 28, 2017

The Maturation of Kink

Oh, how times have changed. Leather, BDSM, kink and fetish have absolutely gone mainstream in ways that we never would have imagined not that long ago.

by Race Bannon | May 28, 2017

Trump Budget Worries HIV, Hepatitis Advocates

President Donald Trump's 2018 budget proposal released this week includes major cuts to medical research and health services for low-income people that would have a devastating impact on people living with HIV, advocates said.

by Liz Highleyman | May 28, 2017

CA Dems Elect Gay Man as Chair

A gay man is now the chair of the California Democratic Party, marking the first time in the history of the 171-year-old state party that it has been led by an out LGBT leader.

by Matthew S. Bajko | May 27, 2017


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