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    New SFMOMA Exhibit Reimagines San Francisco’s First Black-Owned Gay Bar

    New SFMOMA Exhibit Reimagines San Francisco’s First Black-Owned Gay Bar

    From April 22–May 11, 2023, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will present Sadie Barnette: The New Eagle Creek Saloon, an installation and performance series that reimagines San…

    March for Queer & Trans Youth Autonomy in San Francisco on March 31, 2023

    March for Queer & Trans Youth Autonomy in San Francisco on March 31, 2023

    An estimated 700 demonstrators in San Francisco participated in the March for Queer & Trans Youth Autonomy on March 31, 2023. Activist and LGBTQ leader Honey Mahogany was among the…

    A Conversation with Holly Near

    A Conversation with Holly Near

    Just days after the sold-out International Women’s Day Celebration of Holly Near, the San Francisco Bay Times had the pleasure of catching up with Near, who is not only a…

    Hand Us the Microphone: Voices of LGBTQ+ Jewish Youth

    Hand Us the Microphone: Voices of LGBTQ+ Jewish Youth

    By Idit Klein– Nearly every day, we see alarming news about the latest legal assaults on LGBTQ+ youth, particularly transgender children. While we frequently read news coverage about LGBTQ+ young…

    Feast Your Way Through the East Bay During Oakland Restaurant Week 2023

    Feast Your Way Through the East Bay During Oakland Restaurant Week 2023

    Visit Oakland has announced the return of its popular Oakland Restaurant Week (ORW), which this year will take place March 16 to March 26. Featuring specially-designed dining experiences, great deals,…

    SF Gay Softball League Celebrates 50 Years of Competition, Camaraderie, and Inclusion

    SF Gay Softball League Celebrates 50 Years of Competition, Camaraderie, and Inclusion

    By John Chen– “Humans need more playtime, fresh air, connection, and laughter. San Francisco Gay Softball League leadership encourages team managers to be inclusive of bodies of all abilities and…

    Black LGBTQ Bay Area Women Leaders to Be Honored for Black History Month

    Black LGBTQ Bay Area Women Leaders to Be Honored for Black History Month

    For Black History Month, Black LGBTQ Bay Area women who are leaders within their respective fields will be honored at Divas & Drinks @ The Academy on February 9. The…

    Abrupt Closure of Harvey’s Draws Attention to LGBTQ Importance of 500 Castro Street

    Abrupt Closure of Harvey’s Draws Attention to LGBTQ Importance of 500 Castro Street

    Like the sudden and unexpected death of a loved one, the abrupt closure of restaurant, bar, and community venue Harvey’s on January 22, 2023, left many in the Castro saddened…

    Reimagining Gayborhoods and Home

    Reimagining Gayborhoods and Home

    Home is the starting place of love, hope, and dreams. It is a feeling and not necessarily a physical location, but finding a place to live that can offer you…

    How San Francisco Came to Be a Drag Mecca

    How San Francisco Came to Be a Drag Mecca

    San Francisco has long been a drag mecca. The stage was particularly set for men to use gender expression in performance due, in large part, to their prevalence in the…