
Slew of Honorees Named for SF Pride
With the milestone 45th annual San Francisco LGBT Pride parade approaching, the organization that oversees the festivities has released 11 more grand marshals and other honorees to mark the occasion.
Bill Aims to Protect Trans Foster Youth
A state bill that would ensure transgender foster youth are placed in welcoming and affirming homes passed out of its first legislative committee this week.
Anti-Trans Ballot Measure Introduced in CA
A California group long opposed to LGBT rights has introduced a ballot measure that would legislate which public restrooms transgender people could use.
Untangling the Knot
As the United States Supreme Court nears its pivotal decision on marriage equality, tensions are running high and opposition to a supportive outcome has reached ludicrous proportions. This book cuts through the noise.
Separating from Hedwig
Just four days after her final performance in "Hedwig," Lena Hall debuted "Sin an dSalvation." That show is now bringing her to Feinstein's at the Nikko on April 24 and 25.
Jacob Lawrence's Rhapsody in Blues
A master storyteller with a fine-tuned social conscience, Jacob Lawrence was a superb draftsman and visual thinker in an impressive range of mediums.
Dueling Mixed Bills Delight
It's impossible to prefer one over the other of San Francisco Ballet's mixed bills that opened last week. It's almost as if Matthew McConaughey were playing a starving junkie one night and the priest of the male strip-joints matinee and evenings.
Charting the Course
A funny thing happened on the way to the San Francisco Symphony last week...
Sisters: Don't Call It Pink Saturday
The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence have decided that organizers of this year's event can't use the name Pink Saturday.
Work Starts on LGBT Senior Housing
Soon the banging of hammers will reverberate from inside the abandoned college building as work crews turn its classrooms and ground floor auditorium into 40 units of affordable housing for LGBT seniors.
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