Pot is Legal in California
As of Wednesday morning, some 20 San Francisco medical marijuana dispensaries had filed applications with the city and state to obtain approval to begin selling cannabis to adults over age 21.
CA Rings in New LGBT Bills
Legislation that allows people to identify as non-binary on their birth certificates and other documents and a bill that decriminalizes HIV are among those that went into effect in California on January 1.
B.A.R. Archives Go Digital
Copies of the country's oldest continually publishing LGBT newspaper have been digitized and added to two online collections for periodicals.
Statewide Food Program Launches in CA
A pilot program to feed low-income people with chronic illnesses after they have been discharged from the hospital is launching statewide this month in California.
Oakland LGBTQ Center Takes Control of Its Lease
Oakland's LGBTQ Community Center has taken over the entire space that it had been sharing.
Winter LGBTQ Pop Playlist
This winter of 2017-18, whether you're all bundled up and trudging through snow and ice or wearing board shorts and soaking up the sun at the beach, remember that music makes everything better.
SF Opera's 2017 Season Calls It A Wrap
There were hits and misses, a world premiere, directorial missteps and some aging shows, but no egregious flops, and many memorable performances.
2018 in Bay Area Art Museums
The country may have been taken over by philistines eager to cut funding for the NEA and other arts organizations they deem wasteful or nefarious, but at least for the Bay Area in 2018, there's reason for guarded optimism.
Carey Perloff's Big Send-Off 'Party'
It's fitting on many levels that the last play Carey Perloff will direct as ACT's artistic director is Harold Pinter's "The Birthday Party."
Transgender Nurse Eyes CA Governorship
Buoyed by the historic wins last month of transgender candidates across the country, Veronika Fimbres is aiming to become the first transgender governor of California.
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