Harris Wows Oakland in Prez Campaign Launch
Senator Kamala Harris returned to her hometown Sunday to kick off her 2020 presidential bid and told the thousands of people that packed Frank Ogawa Plaza outside Oakland City Hall that she would use her "fighting spirit" to work for all Americans.
PG&E Bankruptcy Hits LGBT Nonprofits
Even before Pacific Gas & Electric Co. filed for bankruptcy protection Tuesday, the utility had announced that its charitable giving program is currently on hold, leaving some LGBT nonprofits scrambling to cover the loss.
Besties Voting Starts
Balloting for the Bay Area Reporter's ninth readers' poll, the Besties, begins Thursday (January 31), and early birds could be in line for a special prize.
Jock Talk: Gay Skater Wins U.S. Pairs Gold
Timothy LeDuc and Ashley Cain captured the gold medal in the pairs competition at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Detroit last weekend, making LeDuc the first openly gay American skater to win a national title.
Pass It On - Leather Gear and Personal Legacy
Leather communities have had a longstanding practice of passing down leathers, gear and treasured objects to others as a way of letting a valued possession experience new life with a new caretaker.
Lena Hall Looks Forward, and Back: Broadway Star 'Auditions' at Feinstein's
'Hedwig' star and Tony winner Lena Hall brings her unusual tales of show business to Feinstein's at the Nikko in her new cabaret show, 'The Art of the Audition.'
SF GMC Details Plans for New LGBTQ Arts Center
When the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus fully opens its National LGBTQ Center for the Arts in about a year and a half, it's envisioned as a space for the entire community.
Phillips Gets Life for SF Friend's Murder
Convicted murderer Michael Phillips was sentenced Friday to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the killing of his elderly gay friend.
Facebook Issues Continue for G News
A gay married couple continues to have issues with Facebook and could not boost its Christmas episode of G News in time for the holidays.
Lenny Mollet – The Godfather of Chez Mollet and other Bars
Lenny Mollet was a Grand Duke of the Ducal Court, the president of the Tavern Guild, and one of a generation of gay men who fought for a place of their own in the city. He owned a gay bar in San Francisco a decade and a half before the Stonewall riots.
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