By Roberto Hernandez The 39th annual Carnaval San Francisco two-day Festival and Grand Parade will wind its way through San Francisco’s Mission District this Memorial Day weekend, May 27 and…
By Gary M. Kramer– The handsomely mounted period piece, A Quiet Passion, opening May 5 in San Francisco, is gay filmmaker Terence Davies’s gorgeously-lit biopic of poet Emily Dickinson. The…
By Michele Karlsberg Michele Karlsberg: How important is accessibility of meaning? Should one have to work hard to “solve” the poem? Has your idea of what poetry is changed since…
By Heidi Beeler Life is a cabaret, they say, and if you’ve ever wanted to be the life of a cabaret, now’s your chance. The San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band is renting…
Through July 2 at the Legion of Honor Urs Fischer’s sculptures and paintings explore the tension between the material and the digital, object and image. Drawing on Western art history…
By Jenn Bowman (Editor’s Note: Teacher Jenn Bowman of San Francisco’s Mission High School is teaching LGBTQ Studies. In this column, Bowman’s students share their thoughts about LGBTQ-related matters, including…
By Kait Bailey Picture yourself on the legendary Rogue River, where beautiful blue skies compliment the cold emerald water. The Rogue is one of eight original rivers indoctrinated into the…
By Elisa Quinzi Our set way of being in the world is being challenged in a necessary manner. Our desired intentions manifest circumstantially to the degree that we slay our…
Dads’ Unconditional Love and Support Transform Life of Child in Foster Care By Elizabeth Cotterell “The way Apple changed our lives is beyond words. It’s amazing to see how a…
By Elizabeth Cotterell With many changes taking place at the national level, there has been much concern from LGBT families regarding the status of their completed adoptions and/or adoptions in…
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