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    Geography Club Plays Out All the Dramas of Queer Teen Life

    Geography Club Plays Out All the Dramas of Queer Teen Life

    Geography Club, now out on DVD, is a loose adaptation of Brent Hartinger’s fine young adult book about gay teen Russell Middlebrook (the appealing Cameron Deane Stewart) navigating high school…

    MK Nobilette’s Mom Mindy Is Out and Proud Too

    MK Nobilette’s Mom Mindy Is Out and Proud Too

    San Francisco’s own MK Nobilette is the first American Idol finalist to come out while competing on the popular show, which has been on the air since 2002. So many…

    Holding Up Half the Sky While Carrying the Village Water Supply: International Women’s Day 2014

    Holding Up Half the Sky While  Carrying the Village Water Supply: International Women’s Day 2014

    Women hold up half the sky. – Mao Zedong March is Women’s History Month, which also marks International Women’s Day on March 8, 2014. The earliest adoption of an International…

    Shaun in San Francisco

    Shaun in San Francisco

    (Editor’s Note: We are pleased to launch a new column by San Francisco native Shaun Hassan Haines, who has served on the boards of several local LGBT organizations. In the…

    Two New International Films Worth Seeing: The Rocket and Bethlehem

    Two New International Films Worth Seeing: The Rocket and Bethlehem

    Two impressive international films—one light, one dark—open this weekend in Bay Area theaters. The Rocket, written and directed by Kim Mordaunt, is an enjoyable, albeit predictable, crowd-pleaser set in the…

    ODC’s LGBTQ Night to Feature Mesmerizing Dancer Corey Brady

    ODC’s LGBTQ Night to Feature Mesmerizing Dancer Corey Brady

    Corey Brady’s performances are so focused, passionate and memorable that audiences are transported into what feels like a magical spell woven by a true dance master. With the Oberlin Dance…

    Sister Dana Sez: Words of Wisdumb From a Fun Nun

    Sister Dana Sez:  Words of Wisdumb From a Fun Nun

    Sister Dana sez, “May I be the first to wish everybuddy both a very happy, lucky St. Patrick’s Day, and also the Ides of March – if you celebrate that!…

    Honoring the Legacy of Stu Smith

    Today we mourn the loss of one of the most compassionate and beloved members of our community, Stu Smith. He left behind an inimitable legacy of lives touched, and he…

    New Rainbow Scholarship Helps Aspiring LGBT Musicians

    New Rainbow Scholarship Helps Aspiring LGBT Musicians

    Special to the “Bay Times” The Bay Times was delighted to learn about a new annual award for LGBT musicians called the Rainbow Scholarship. Its founder, Lawrence Dillon, recently shared…

    Rainbow Honor Walk

    No one ever brought more of the true Olympian spirit to San Francisco than Tom Waddell. As the Olympic Charter holds, he built “a peaceful and better world by educating…