
The Power of an Open Kinky Mind
Unlike what I remember from the pre-Internet era, nowadays I hear a constant drone of complaints about how hard it is to find people to connect with sexually.
The Imperial Court of San Francisco
2015 marks 50 years since the Imperial Court of San Francisco began its rich history of community service. In this, the first in a series of five articles, we'll reflect back on five decades of activism, altruism, and camp.
Celebrating Cris Williamson
On Saturday and Sunday, January 10 and 11, at 7 p.m., the South Dakota native returns to Berkeley, where she landed in 1969 after being raised in the wilds of Wyoming and Colorado.
Schaaf Era Begins in Oakland
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf pledged this week to rebuild the city's police department and expand popular crime reduction programs during her inaugural address in front of a packed crowd at the Paramount Theatre.
Gay Man Picked for CA Employment, Housing Post
A gay civil rights lawyer has been selected by California Governor Jerry Brown to head the troubled state Department of Fair Employment and Housing.
CA Assembly Aging Report Includes LGBT Seniors
Greeting all 80 members of California's Assembly as they return to the Statehouse this month will be a one-inch thick report detailing the needs of the state's minority senior populations, including LGBT older adults.
Homeless Person Dies in Castro
People in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood are remembering a homeless person who died recently outside a Peet's coffee shop as a troubled person who had frequently declined help.
LGBTs Welcome New San Jose Mayor
South Bay residents are heralding the inauguration of Sam Liccardo as San Jose's 65th mayor as a sea change in relations between City Hall and the LGBT community.
On the Tab :: Jan. 1-8, 2015
Start off 2015 with panache. No need to gulp champagne for a while, unless you like the bubbly. It has been said that your first entertainments of the new year may determine how your entire year plays out... it couldn't hurt to try something new.
2014: The Year's Best Films
On reflection, 2014 was a fabulous year for LGBT cinema, beginning with an incredibly moving tale of UK queers battling Britain's "Iron Lady," Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
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