Filmmaker Debra Chasnoff Dies
Filmmaker Debra Chasnoff Dies

Documentary filmmaker Debra Chasnoff, who made history when she publicly thanked her female then-partner from the stage at the Academy Awards in 1992, died November 7 of metastatic breast cancer.

by Sari Staver | Nov 18, 2017

Clinton to Speak at AIDS Grove
Clinton to Speak at AIDS Grove

Former President Bill Clinton will deliver the keynote address at the National AIDS Memorial Grove on World AIDS Day, December 1.

by Cynthia Laird | Nov 19, 2017

Housing Focus of 1st D8 Supe Debate
Housing Focus of 1st D8 Supe Debate

The two gay candidates seeking the District 8 seat on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors differed over housing and homelessness at their first debate Monday night seven months before voters head to the polls.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Nov 18, 2017

Roem Lays Out Agenda
Roem Lays Out Agenda

Danica Roem, who made history last week when she became the first out transgender person to win and serve in a state legislature, held a conference call with reporters last week to lay out her agenda once she assumes office.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Nov 18, 2017

MTT: VIP
MTT: VIP

San Francisco Symphony Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas, recently announced the end of his illustrious tenure with the treasured organization.

by Philip Campbell | Nov 18, 2017

Teotihuacan Holiday
Teotihuacan Holiday

Wonder is difficult to come by these days, but it's right there in full view in "Teotihuacan: City of Water, City of Fire," a new exhibition at the de Young Museum.

by Sura Wood | Nov 19, 2017

LCD Soundsystem Band Member & Composer Gavin Rayna Russom on Trans Visibility
LCD Soundsystem Band Member & Composer Gavin Rayna Russom on Trans Visibility

Currently on a breakneck fall tour with LCD, Russom is experiencing the latest phase of her transition while literally in transit.

by Jim Gladstone | Nov 12, 2017

Intersexualities :: We're Not One Community, and That's Okay
Intersexualities :: We're Not One Community, and That's Okay

When some of you read the title of this column you got a little pissed off. Inside of you might be a voice wanting to scream "Yes, we are one community, damn it!" But hear me out.

by Race Bannon | Nov 12, 2017

SF Gay Man Found Dead, Boyfriend Arrested
SF Gay Man Found Dead, Boyfriend Arrested

The boyfriend of a man who was found dead in his Hayes Valley apartment last week has been booked on a murder charge and is in Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, according to the sheriff's department.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Nov 12, 2017

Trans Pol Makes History in Palm Springs
Trans Pol Makes History in Palm Springs

Palm Springs resident Lisa Middleton has become the first transgender person elected to a non-judicial office in the Golden State.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Nov 9, 2017


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