LGBT History Month: LGBT History Curriculum Choices Expand
LGBT History Month: LGBT History Curriculum Choices Expand

Over the last decade, as more and more educators have sought to teach LGBT history lessons, their curriculum choices have expanded.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Oct 22, 2017

LGBTs Begin Returning Home After CA Fires
LGBTs Begin Returning Home After CA Fires

It's going to be a long process to return home for many LGBT residents who called the Fountaingrove and Oakmont neighborhoods in Santa Rosa home as well as other parts of Mendocino, Napa, and Sonoma counties.

by Heather Cassell | Oct 21, 2017

Healey Brings Trump Resistance to SF
Healey Brings Trump Resistance to SF

When Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey sued the Trump administration for the seventh time this month, pundits speculated that the state's top law enforcement official might be eying a run for governor.

by Sari Staver | Oct 21, 2017

SF's Armory Offering Non-Porn Tours
SF's Armory Offering Non-Porn Tours

San Francisco's Armory, the massive brick building in the Mission district that was once the headquarters for the National Guard, and then the home of a company known for fetish porn, is offering tours to highlight its non-porn history.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Oct 21, 2017

Mythical Creatures Unbound
Mythical Creatures Unbound

Long before Walt Disney dreamt up the Magic Kingdom, dancing brooms and evil queens proffering poison apples, wizened Jewish storytellers were unraveling the mysteries of the universe.

by Sura Wood | Oct 22, 2017

Out There :: Art-Loving Down on The Farm
Out There :: Art-Loving Down on The Farm

When Out There goes to an art museum, there's always one initial, telling click of an art buzz, like that moment when the caffeine kicks in after downing a double espresso.

by Roberto Friedman | Oct 21, 2017

Cho Business!
Cho Business!

Margaret Cho says that life is going "really, really well" these days. There's her new show "Fresh off the Bloat," selling out in most cities, coming to the Castro Theatre on Oct. 21.

by Sari Staver | Oct 22, 2017

Wondrous World of Tom of Finland
Wondrous World of Tom of Finland

Early in the new biopic "Tom of Finland," opening Friday, our hero is a Finnish soldier guarding his country's northern border from enemy attack.

by David Lamble | Oct 19, 2017

Truly, Julie :: William Sauerland's Show Hits All the High Notes
Truly, Julie :: William Sauerland's Show Hits All the High Notes

Countertenor William Sauerland will helm a jolly holiday of his own at Feinstein's at the Nikko on Thursday, October 19.

by Jim Gladstone | Oct 15, 2017

The Golden Age of Bambi Lake
The Golden Age of Bambi Lake

Decades ago, when she was part of San Francisco's queer art scene, Bambi performed with the legendary Cockettes. She has also been a transgender street hustler, a porn actor and a solo cabaret singer.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Oct 15, 2017


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