San Francisco Columbarium Rededicates Milk Niche

The San Francisco Columbarium rededicated a larger memorial niche in honor of slain city supervisor Harvey Milk for its observance of Harvey Milk Day.

by Kilian Melloy | May 30, 2015

Pro-Palestine Film Festival Sets Schedule

Twenty-four feature films, plus several shorts, will screen at the Outside the Frame: Queers for Palestine Film Festival taking place in San Francisco in June.

by Kilian Melloy | May 30, 2015

Return to the Rainbow Forest

A spinner of tales, a visual novelist, a dream weaver, John Bankston is a San Francisco-based, gay African-American artist who, like the characters in his adventures, prefers not to be pigeonholed by race or sexual orientation.

by Kilian Melloy | May 21, 2015

(Drag) Queens Wild

Join RuPaul sidekick Michelle Visage and a collection of impeccably dressed if raucously funny drag superstars for a night of wild and wacky comedy at the venerable Castro Theatre.

by Kilian Melloy | May 22, 2015

Out There : International Style

Tonight begins the three-week run of this year's edition of the San Francisco International Arts Festival (May 21-June 7 at Fort Mason Center). There's a lot of excitement on offer.

by Kilian Melloy | May 23, 2015

California LGBT History Project Launches

A project has been launched in California to focus on the state's LGBT history as work advances on a National Historic Landmark LGBTQ Theme Study and proposed framework for the National Park Service.

by Kilian Melloy | May 24, 2015

Project Open Hand Leaders Prep for Study Data

The new heads of a San Francisco-based nonprofit that provides meals to people living with AIDS and other diseases are preparing for the release of data linking nutrition's impact on health as the agency marks its 30th year.

by Kilian Melloy | May 23, 2015

Police Bias the Focus at LGBT Club Meeting

"The things that are going on in the police department right now are systemic. It's a culture that has tolerated racism, sexism, and every other -ism for the last 150 to 200 years."

by Kilian Melloy | May 24, 2015

Castro Audio Tour with AIDS Quilt Creator Debuts

The audio tour begins in front of the Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy, where listeners learn why naming the public school in San Francisco's Castro district after a gay icon was such a "radical idea."

by Kilian Melloy | May 23, 2015

On the Tab : May 21 - 28

We're packed with fun features, and here online you'll find the longer, bigger, uncut listings. Yum.

by Kilian Melloy | May 21, 2015


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