By Bill Lipsky, Ph.D.– Anyone who says there’s no future in the past hasn’t met Roberto Ordeñana, the incoming Executive Director of the GLBT Historical Society. We can learn from…
By Jewelle Gomez– Lesbians have been thinking about eternal life ever since Sheridan Le Fanu’s vampire novella Carmilla was published in 1872. Then Anne Rice’s 1976 novel, Interview with the…
By Donna Sachet– Positive Resource Center (PRC) has evolved from years of dedicated volunteers and professionals, trying to address some of the problems that still confront our LGBTQ+ Community and…
By Donna Sachet– The Grand Ducal Council of San Francisco continued a long and worthy tradition with Coronation XLVIII, The Black & White Ball at Grand Peterhof on Saturday, September…
By Philip Ruth– As we tip into fall, my mind goes to coastal trips—maybe Bolinas or Sea Ranch—and finding a fun car for the twisty roads that lead there. The two…
By Crystal Liu– For longtime patrons and supporters of Theatre Rhinoceros, it is well understood that subtlety is not the company’s main concern. And for recent passersby of 4229 18th…
By Gary M. Kramer– The gay romcom Bros, about gay history museum executive Bobby Leiber (co-writer Billy Eichner) meeting probate lawyer Aaron Shepard (Luke Macfarlane), is a queer throwback to…
The Gay Gourmet for the San Francisco Bay Times, David Landis, recently reviewed three gins produced in the Bay Area: Gray Whale, Loch & Union, and Junipero. See if you…
The San Francisco Arts Commission (SFAC) Main Gallery is proudly presenting Juanita: 30 Years of MORE!, an exhibition that highlights and celebrates the groundbreaking and radical work of San Francisco drag…
By David Landis, The Gay Gourmet– Gin: the mere mention of it divides cocktail enthusiasts into two groups—those who love it (me included), and those who don’t. Trust me, I…
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