Online Extra: 'Allen Ginsberg and Beat Poetry' at CJM May 31
The Contemporary Jewish Museum presents an online panel talk about the gay poet who helped shape the Beat poet movement.
'A Queer Serial's Podcasts Cover More LGBT History
A Queer Serial presents a new series of LGBT-themed podcasts about the pioneering early days of the LGBT civil rights movment.
Kinsey Sicks Get Serious with 'Sounds of Sirens'
Known more for their comic performances, dragapella quartet The Kinsey Sicks' haunting cover of the Simon & Garfunkel classic takes on the tragic realities of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Larry Kramer, Groundbreaking AIDS Activist and Playwright, Dies At 84
Larry Kramer – the New York City-based gay playwright and author whose involvement in the Gay Men's Health Crisis and ACT UP changed the course of the AIDS epidemic – died May 27. He was 84
Editorial: More Evidence SOGI Data is Needed
The Williams Institute recently released new data revealing that more than 200,000 LGBT adults in the Golden State are at high risk for COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus.
Drag Show for Seniors
Openhouse joined with the SF QUeer Nightlife Fund and the Tenderloin Museum to bring drag artists to the senior housing complex in honor of what would have been Harvey Milk's 90th birthday.
Online Extra: The Stud's Closure Ends An Era, for Now
The Stud is dead, but long live The Stud. The historic bar's collective owners are leaving the current location, planning a possible future, and a fabulous funeral.
Online Extra: 'Sordid Lives' Casts Reunite for Theatre Benefit
Whether you're new to the hilarious camp play, film and series, or a diehard fan, be sure to tune in May 31, when The Del Shores Foundation presents a one-night-only benefit reading of Shore's comedy, 'Sordid Lives.'
COVID-19 Leads to Closure of the Stud, SF's Oldest LGBT Bar
The Stud, San Francisco's oldest continuously-operating LGBT club, will be closing its doors permanently, according to a news release from Honey Mahogany, a co-owner of the South of Market establishment.
Artwork to Add Disco Flair to Harvey Milk SFO Terminal
It doesn't seem imaginable today, with travelers largely avoiding airports due to the novel coronavirus outbreak, but in a few years passengers departing flights through Harvey Milk Terminal 1 at SFO may not be in such a rush to leave the facility.
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