The GLBT History Museum Cruising the Tenderloin in the 1960s: A Talk by Felicia Elizondo Thursday, August 4 7:00–9:00 pm Admission: $5.00; free for members Felicia Elizondo, a self-described “Mexican…
Here we are right in the middle of summer. We really do have the most glorious weather ever. Some of you are still planning your vacation. Some of us have…
Little Men, opening August 12 at the Clay Theatre, is out filmmaker Ira Sachs’ sly, gentle comedy of manners about Brian (Greg Kinnear), an actor, and his wife Kathy (Jennifer…
Sister Dana sez, “In addition to her long record as a champion for LGBTQ rights at home and around the globe, Hillary Clinton has proposed the most robust pro-LGBTQ equality…
After attending a few practices and interviewing a number of San Francisco Tsunami Water Polo (an LGBT non-profit) players, I came away with one major epiphany: water polo players, men…
If you have not been reading this column, the title of this article might surprise you. You might even think the author is out of her mind! Don’t worry, we…
The lack of data on the health and well-being of LGBT individuals has been an impediment to providing effective and needed services to our community. The lack of comprehensive information…
More out LGBT athletes than ever are competing at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. Yet those athletes, numbering at least 43, represent just a fraction of all members of…
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