Program Aims to 'Queer' the Castro

A local literary arts group is aiming to "queer" the Castro through a yearlong program of events in response to concerns that the San Francisco district is losing its identity as an LGBT neighborhood.

by Matthew S, Bajko | Oct 17, 2015

New Book Details Windsor Supreme Court Victory

Attorney Roberta Kaplan, has now written a book, "Then Comes Marriage: United States v. Windsor and the Defeat of DOMA," about a significant civil rights victory along the way to eventual marriage equality.

by Brian Bromberger | Oct 18, 2015

On the Tab :: Oct. 8 - 15

Fundraisers, galas and literary fests offer opportunities for social fabulism. Have fun while supporting the arts. Or just get down with some groovy local and visiting bands.

Oct 8, 2015

'Stormtrooper' Startler

Wackerfuss sees a parallel in gay Nazi party members and gays today who join anti-gay religious groups or the Tea Party GOP.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Oct 11, 2015

Margaret Cho Get 'psyCHO' at the Castro Theatre

Summarizing the past few decades of Margaret Cho's career in a single interview is like attempting to stuff a cloud of genie genius back into the bottle. But here goes...

by Jim Provenzano | Oct 11, 2015

Out There :: 'Sweeney' Meditations

Out There was in the house for the final performance of San Francisco Opera's "Sweeney Todd" last week, surely one of the highlights of the young fall arts season.

by Roberto Friedman | Oct 10, 2015

Savoring Cinema in Mill Valley

The 2015 Mill Valley Film Festival, running Oct. 8-18 at Mill Valley's Sequoia Cinemas, Throckmorton Center, Lark Cinema and Rafael Film Center, has an unusually rich lineup of queer films.

by David Lamble | Oct 8, 2015

Gay Ex-SF Cop Denies Embezzlement

A gay former San Francisco police officer pleaded not guilty this week to felony charges of grand theft and embezzlement.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Oct 10, 2015

SF Police Seek Driver Who Hit Gay Cyclist

San Francisco police are looking for the driver of a red Cadillac who allegedly struck a gay bicyclist and accelerated toward the man, with the cyclist taking a "scary" ride on the car's hood.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Oct 11, 2015

SF Gay Man's Death Deemed 'Suspicious'

San Francisco officials are investigating the death of a gay Duboce Triangle man whose passing the medical examiner's office has deemed "suspicious."

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Oct 10, 2015


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