
UCSF Clinic Opens to Provide PrEP
A new clinic has opened at UCSF aimed at providing a once-a-day pill to prevent the transmission of HIV to those wishing to take it.
Group Drafts Agenda for AIDS Survivors
A San Francisco-based group is putting forth an agenda for long-term survivors of the AIDS epidemic it hopes will gain traction among local and national leaders.
Vigil to Mark Castro Sweep 25th Anniversary
Next week marks the 25th anniversary of the Castro Sweep, the October night in 1989 when police flooded San Francisco's gay Castro neighborhood, arresting and injuring numerous people.
On the Tab :: Oct. 2 - 9
Get ready for pumpkin spice everything! Events here and there have sprouted up, in particular several gorgeous female singers on their way up the show biz beanstalk.
EQCA Expands to National Work
The statewide lobbying group that has long focused on enacting laws protecting LGBTs in California is expanding to a national scope as a new executive director takes charge.
Aging With HIV
As highlighted by last week's seventh annual National HIV and Aging Awareness Day, observed on September 18, the country's aging HIV population is a growing concern.
No Decisions Made on Pink Saturday
Suggestions ranging from mandatory bag checks to making Pink Saturday a daytime event were discussed at a recent community meeting, but no decisions were made.
Out SF School Board Candidates Back New Curriculum Standards
The two out candidates seeking seats on San Francisco's school board are supportive of the new curriculum standards known as Common Core.
Campos Seeks Funds for PrEP Access
Supervisor David Campos on Tuesday, September 23, introduced legislation requesting supplemental budget funds to expand use of pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, to prevent HIV infection.
Out There :: All's Hopping on the Western Front
Servicemen, Cockettes, tales from deepest Hollywood and the coalmines: It was a hopping full week for Out There.
Displaying 340 out of 604 pages