
Out There :: Colorful Museum Encounters
Pressies from around the world and down the block toured the new San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) last week, set to open to the public on May 14.
AIDS Nonprofit Again Sues SF, Wiener
An AIDS nonprofit that's been trying to move a pharmacy in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood is again suing the city and gay Supervisor Scott Wiener, claiming discrimination.
SF Judge Candidates Highlight Their Experience
Barred from taking stances on controversial issues as they vie for a judgeship, the three lawyers seeking a seat on the San Francisco Superior Court are instead highlighting their legal experiences.
SF Woman Denies Threat, Hate Crime Claims
A San Francisco woman has been accused of threatening to kill two drag performers outside a gay South of Market nightclub while wielding a knife and yelling anti-gay and anti-trans slurs.
New Ad Campaign Targets Casual LGBT Young Smokers
A new ad campaign launched this week aims to convince casual LGBT young adult smokers to give up tobacco for good.
New Studies Look at PrEP for Trans People
The California HIV/AIDS Research Program has announced that it has funded three new demonstration projects - including two in the Bay Area - to learn more about PrEP for transgender women and men.
On the Tab :: April 28 - May 5
May we have fun? Oh yes, we may. The new month's here. It's time to play!
His Lola Adventure
He did not create the role of Lola in "Kinky Boots," but it sometimes seems like the role was created for him.
International Visions
The queer highlight of the San Francisco International Film Festival's second week is a timely revival of "The Watermelon Woman," Cheryl Dunye's 1996 LGBTQ Cinema classic.
Out There :: Purple Reign
"Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get through this thing called life." The lyric was, of course, from the immortal musical genius Prince.
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