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    Donna’s Chronicles, “With only hours to go before Pride month began…”

    Donna’s Chronicles, “With only hours to go before Pride month began…”

    By Donna Sachet– With only hours to go before Pride month began, Divas & Drinks celebrated SF Pride at The Academy on May 31.  Presenting Sponsor Comcast, represented by Joan…

    FRESH MEAT FESTIVAL Returns With World-Class Trans and Queer Performance

    FRESH MEAT FESTIVAL Returns With World-Class Trans and Queer Performance

    The wildly popular FRESH MEAT FESTIVAL of Trans & Queer Performance will be back this June 21–23 with world-class dance, theater, and live music. The 23rd annual festival will return…

    Love Me Some Hacks!

    Love Me Some Hacks!

    By Jan Wahl– Ever watched a show and never wanted it to end? I binge the ones I love. They are over too soon. That would include Ripley, Bridgerton, and…

    Goth for All

    Goth for All

    By Jewelle Gomez– Gothic fiction and horror are, unfortunately, often dependent on the damsel in distress trope: the mad wife in the attic; the beautiful virgin who becomes the object…

    Top of Your Stack 6.13.24

    The Guncle Abroad (fiction – hardcover) by Steven Rowley The beloved and fun-loving “guncle” returns, diving headfirst into the whirlwind of family drama at his brother’s extravagant Italian wedding. Amid…

    Lit Snax: 6.13.24

    Housemates by Emma Copley Eisenberg This road trip novel explores Big Picture Ideas about art, connection, friendship, and queerness.  A Place of Our Own: Six Spaces That Shaped Queer Women’s Culture by…

    What to Watch at Frameline48

    What to Watch at Frameline48

    By Gary M. Kramer– Without the Castro Theater as a venue this year, Frameline may feel a bit different, but there are still many great films to see. The festival…

    Transforming Harvey Milk Plaza: An Innovative Public-Private Collaboration Celebrating an Important Civil Rights Figure

    Transforming Harvey Milk Plaza: An Innovative Public-Private Collaboration Celebrating an Important Civil Rights Figure

    In the heart of San Francisco’s vibrant Castro district lies Harvey Milk Plaza, a historic site intertwined with the city’s LGBTQ+ heritage and the community’s ongoing struggle for civil rights.…

    Inaugural Rainbow Fair Oakland

    Inaugural Rainbow Fair Oakland

    Photos by Sandy Morris and Juan Davila Grammy Award-winning R&B artist Thelma Houston (“Don’t Leave Me This Way” and more) headlined the main stage at the first Rainbow Fair Oakland…

    May to December

    May to December

    By Dr. Tim Seelig– Life is a journey marked in years and filled like a grocery cart at Walmart. The closer you get to checking out, the more you ponder…