
Rita Moreno Puts on the Ritz
Local show-biz legend Marc Huestis will celebrate the life and legacy of Hollywood legend Rita Moreno at the Castro Theatre on Saturday, March 15.
Cultures Clash in Film Festival
The 2014 edition of the Center for Asian American Media Film Festival (March 13-23) kicks off at our beloved Castro Theatre movie palace with the Vietnam-based fashion comedy "How to Fight in Six Inch Heels."
Out There :: Cash With A Gay Twist
ANZ bank transformed several ATMs in central Sydney, Australia into dazzling "GAYTM s" inspired by lesbian and gay culture.
Queens of the Apocalypse
When a novel about zombie-fighting drag queens at the end of the world boasts both a knockout, badass cover and an introduction by well-known San Francisco Sister of Perpetual Indulgence Sister Roma, it's a good sign that you're in for a wild ride.
Lasso of Truth
Marston, played with a gee-whiz madness by Nicholas Rose, wasn't interested in creating a female knockoff of male superheroes, but wanted to imbue her with his idiosyncratic views of feminism and suggest the social benefits of bondage.
Castro Health Center Progresses
The San Francisco AIDS Foundation's CEO said recently he's hopeful the nonprofit will be able to open its health center for gay and bi men in the Castro district in December, but he still won't talk about money for the project.
Confab Reveals Prevention Gains
Antiretroviral treatment as prevention, HIV cure research, and new treatments for hepatitis C were among the highlights discussed last week in Boston at the 21st Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections.
LGBT Aging Panel Seeks Tech Support
Knowing some of its recommendations come with high price tags, a San Francisco panel focused on LGBT aging issues is seeking financial support from the city's growing tech sector.
Trans Actress Set to Speak in San Francisco
Laverne Cox, an actress who has made a name for herself in the LGBTQ community and beyond in recent months, will be speaking in San Francisco next week, where she'll draw from her own story as an African American transwoman.
Gay Surrogacy Conference Heads to San Francisco
Gay couples and individuals seeking to be parents will be able to learn about the international surrogacy market and speak with more than 30 experts at a daylong conference this weekend in San Francisco.
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