Missouri Lesbian Couple Who Were Denied Housing Lose Legal battle
An elderly lesbian couple in Missouri have lost their legal battle against a senior housing community that allegedly denied renting them a unit after finding out they were married.
Positioning Our Sex - Deconstructing Top, Bottom and Various Codes
Far too frequently, the leather communities tend to honor and revere tops and doms in a way they do not always bottoms and subs. I've increasingly seen this play out in the non-kinky gay men's world as well.
Susan Werner - Somewhere under the Radar
Susan Werner is waxing lyrical about Carmen Cusack, the Tony-nominated singer-actress (Bright Star) with whom she'll share a sublime Bay Area Cabaret double-bill at the Venetian Room this Sunday afternoon.
LGBT Groups Call for Full Investigation into Deaths At Gay LA Donor's Home
LGBT groups issued statements Thursday calling on Los Angeles County authorities to investigate the death of a second black man at the West Hollywood home of gay Democratic donor Ed Buck.
Ministers, Homophiles and Raging Cops - How A Raucous New Year's Day Ball Changed San Francisco
History sometimes seems ruled by events with unintended consequences. That certainly is the case with the Mardi Gras Ball at California Hall - an event that's been called 'San Francisco's Stonewall,' a name that's a bit misplaced.
BARchive :: A Celebration of Streetbar - How the First Gay Bar in Palm Springs Signaled A Change
With LGBTQ bars closing down, It's easy to assume that we are in a time of decline. But here is a very different story from a Southern Californian city.
Business Briefs: French-Based Rental Site Connects Gay Travelers
Since listing a spare bedroom in his Bernal Heights home on the LGBT-oriented short-term rental site misterb&b, San Francisco resident Alan Lessik has met other gay men from around the world.
Political Notebook: Milk Plaza Canopy Raises Concerns
It is meant to be the visual focal point for a redesigned Harvey Milk Plaza above the Castro Muni Station. A sweeping canopy that can be lighted at night to evoke the candlelight march that left from the site the evening its namesake was killed in 1978.
Ex-CHP officer sues over anti-gay harassment
During his 20-plus years with the California Highway Patrol Jay Brome, a gay man, was asked by his superior to take off his skirt and start acting like a man, called a faggot, and even had a gun held to his head.
Arts Committee Signs Off on SF Leather Plaza
As it wends its way through the city's bureaucracy to obtain the required permits it needs, a leather-themed public plaza won approval this week from a committee of the San Francisco Arts Commission.
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