Teacher Lyndsey Schlax of the Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts recently taught the nation’s first on-site high school LGBT course, according to district officials. She will resume…
Last October, Cat Byerly and Jill Marimon from Indianapolis came out here to Wonderland, the Point Reyes National Seashore, to get married. October is always such a thrilling time for…
As we are all aware, the presidential primary season is well underway. Although California is the most populous state in the union, we have minimal influence in selecting the Democratic…
A Reflection by the Reigning Monarchs of San Francisco on completing a regal year of fundraising, travel and supporting their local community, while working to preserve their organization’s history and…
Last February, the Imperial Court of San Francisco (ICSF) celebrated its 50th anniversary at majestic City Hall. This Golden Jubilee year has been a historic milestone few grassroots organizations can…
By Empress Nicole the Great At last year’s International Imperial Court State Dinner Gala in Portland, Oregon, Academy Award winner and gay right’s activist Dustin Lance Black announced that his…
In our last issue, we celebrated “Monday Hearts for Madalene,” Page Hodel’s solo exhibit at Britt-Marie’s Restaurant in Albany. The exhibit runs through the end of March, so there is…
The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus (SFGMC) has just announced that two-time Tony Award winner and Broadway legend Patti LuPone will join the talented Chorus for their spring fundraising event.…
The first episode of Ellen Page’s new Viceland series, Gaycation–airing March 2, explores LGBT issues in Japan. Page travels with her gay best friend Ian Daniel, whom she met studying…
Michele Karlsberg: How do you find the time to write? Laury A. Egan: Perhaps the question should be: How do I find time to clean the house, pay bills, and…
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