Out There :: Bibulous at the Balboa

Out There has been lunching with luminaries, getting reel with a Lesbian Home Movie Project, and more...

by Kilian Melloy | Sep 2, 2013

American Eros

Hefty is the first word you'll think of when you see Mark Henderson's new collection of photographs. The second word that will spring to mind is hot.

by Kilian Melloy | Aug 31, 2013

Museum Shows: A Fall Preview

Fall trumpets the arrival of a busy arts season, when museums vaunt some of their most prestigious shows of the year. Herewith, a preview of what's coming.

by Kilian Melloy | Sep 1, 2013

Collateral Damage :: Novelist Atiq Rahimi Talks 'Patience Stone'

A young woman is forced into an arranged marriage; a young soldier endures same-sex abuse. Atiq Rahimi shares a few thoughts about his novel (now a film) "The Patience Stone."

by Kilian Melloy | Aug 30, 2013

Marriage Advocates Work Toward Nationwide Ruling

Marriage equality advocates can see an end goal - having a nationwide ruling upholding the right of same-sex couples to wed - on the horizon. But it will take several years, and more victories at the state level, to arrive at that point.

by Kilian Melloy | Sep 1, 2013

Ross, Segal Enter NLGJA Hall of Fame

As a three-day convention of gay media professionals concluded last weekend in Boston, the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association inducted two founders of gay weekly newspapers into its Hall of Fame.

by Kilian Melloy | Aug 29, 2013

En Vogue to Draw Crowd at Oakland Pride

The legendary all-female R&B group En Vogue is making a trip home this weekend to headline at Oakland's fourth annual LGBT Pride celebration Sunday, September 1.

by Kilian Melloy | Aug 30, 2013

Audit States Bullying Concerns

A report from the California state auditor says that school districts aren't doing enough to check whether the anti-harassment policies they have established are effective.

by Kilian Melloy | Sep 2, 2013

LGBTs Protest Pro-Putin Russian Church

A protest outside a Russian Orthodox Church in the Castro last weekend went on as planned, but activists found the church closed, locked, and empty despite timing the demonstration to the end of Sunday worship services.

by Kilian Melloy | Aug 31, 2013

40's A Cinch

The Cinch is currently the only gay bar on Polk Street, or one of the few, if you count the gay-friendly spaces. This is from a high which numbered between 20 and 30 venues in the neighborhood during Harvey Milk's era.

by Kilian Melloy | Sep 15, 2013


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