Oakland Pride Expands

Having pushed the event to a later date this year, Oakland Pride organizers expect to see the number of attendees increase to 50,000 at this Sunday's parade and festival, an increase of at least 5,000 from the 2014 event.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Sep 13, 2015

Gay Leader Marks a Decade at East Bay Jewish Agency

Rose is about to preside over one of the biggest changes to the agency during his tenure. In October it will rebrand itself as the Jewish Family and Community Services of the East Bay.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Sep 12, 2015

Gay Journalists' Confab Features Trans Elders

A panel of trans elders discussed historical and contemporary issues facing the transgender community during a luncheon plenary at the recent National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association's national convention.

by Liz Highleyman | Sep 12, 2015

Pelosi Meets With LGBT Leaders in SF

Passing the federal Equality Act and ending murders of transgender women of color were two issues that House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi heard about during a meeting with local LGBT leaders in San Francisco.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Sep 13, 2015

On the Tab :: Sept. 3 - 10

Prepare to be amazed. Wickedly funny comics, spintastic DJs, sensationally sexy gogos, daring drag shows, and ... okay, we admit it, a few over-the-top queens, but we're not naming names. At least they get out there and work... er, werk.

Sep 3, 2015

DJ Robbie Martin Spins Up Some Sober & Sexy

The 13th Step event, described as "a bathhouse night for sober fuckers," celebrates gay male sexuality without drugs, filters, borders, or shame.

by Cornelius Washington | Sep 6, 2015

Queer Comics on the (Straight Dominated) Stand-up Scene

No matter how many pussy jokes he told on stage during the early days of his stand-up comedy act, Sampson McCormick's fabricated material didn't make him any less gay. Black and closeted, the truth was he was living a lie.

by Andre Torrez | Sep 5, 2015

Fall Film Previews

The fall film season is unusually promising for LGBTQ filmgoers. Here are at least two dozen reasons for making moviegoing a regular habit from now until Christmas.

by David Lamble | Sep 5, 2015

Fall Preview: Art Museums

Fall offerings at the museums may seem a little thin compared to years past, as we await 2016 and the arrival of the expanded and renovated SFMOMA and the reopening of the Berkeley Art Museum in its new digs.

by Sura Wood | Sep 6, 2015

Out There :: Fall Forward, Continued

This week we offer our second round of fall preview pieces in Arts & Culture. In these pages you'll find coming attractions in fall films, art museum shows, and the San Francisco Symphony and Opera seasons.

by Roberto Friedman | Sep 5, 2015


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