Trans Lawmaker Danica Roem Wows SF LGBT Crowd
Trans Lawmaker Danica Roem Wows SF LGBT Crowd

Danica Roem, the transgender woman who made history last month when she defeated an anti-LGBT state lawmaker in her race for a seat in the Virginia House of Delegates, received an exuberant welcome.

by Cynthia Laird | Dec 17, 2017

Bloody Scene Described in SF Murder Case
Bloody Scene Described in SF Murder Case

A gay San Francisco man faced a hearing this week in which authorities alleged he brutally killed another man, leaving a bloody scene and stealing thousands of dollars from the victim, who had cancer.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Dec 17, 2017

Out Pol Mark Leno to Run for SF Mayor in June
Out Pol Mark Leno to Run for SF Mayor in June

The sudden death of Mayor Ed Lee Tuesday in the middle of his second term scrambles the plans of those who were seeking to replace him, including the man seeking to become San Francisco's first LGBT mayor.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Dec 16, 2017

Lee Left Lasting LGBT Legacy
Lee Left Lasting LGBT Legacy

During his nearly seven years as mayor of San Francisco, Ed Lee left a lasting legacy on LGBT rights.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Dec 16, 2017

Sexual Assault Claims Plague TV Biz
Sexual Assault Claims Plague TV Biz

There was little good to report on the tube.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Dec 16, 2017

'Call Me' Goes from Page to Screen
'Call Me' Goes from Page to Screen

The B.A.R. interviewed"Call Me By Your Name" author Andre Aciman by email.

by Brian Bromberger | Dec 17, 2017

Two Young Men Find Romance in Italy
Two Young Men Find Romance in Italy

Romantic Italian director Luca Guadagnino's "Call Me by Your Name" provides LGBTQ filmgoers with a delicious boy-meets-boy romance.

by David Lamble | Dec 17, 2017

Jane Lynch Swings
Jane Lynch Swings

She'll always be best-known as Sue Sylvester, the gym teacher you love to hate on the late, lamented "Glee." Sue is a far cry from Jane Lynch, her portrayer. Or is she?

by David Elijah-Nahmod | Dec 7, 2017

Christmas Treats
Christmas Treats

The Puritans didn't approve of its celebration, and for part of the 17th century, Christmas was banned in Boston as a public nuisance. But we seem pretty much hardwired to drink from the cup of cheer at this time of the year.

by Richard Dodds | Dec 9, 2017

Globalism Comes to the Galleries
Globalism Comes to the Galleries

Local galleries are wrapping up 2017 with their final shows of the year. Here's a chance to catch some of them before time runs out.

by Sura Wood | Dec 10, 2017


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