Castro Fair Footprint Shrinks
Organizers of the 44th annual Castro Street Fair have announced that Market Street will not be included in this year's festival footprint and instead will remain open to traffic.
Gay GOP Politico Grenell Mum on Trump's Trans Troop Ban
Gay Republican politico Richard Grenell visited San Francisco one night after President Donald Trump dealt a blow to the transgender community.
Strut Cancels Event After Getting 'Odd' Email
An "odd" email received by organizers of a Black Love event at Strut led to it being postponed, and left community members wondering what the message contained.
Gay D8 Supe Candidates Report Fundraising Hauls
In the race for the District 8 seat on San Francisco's Board of Supervisors, Jeff Sheehy has proved to be a deft fundraiser. His opponent, attorney Rafael Mandelman, has also shown strength in raising money for the race.
Ballet Pictures of Social Harmony
It's a huge pleasure to see our great ballet company the San Francisco Ballet in late summer, after months of their being out of the Opera House.
Sisters Fight Global Homophobia
The national premiere of a documentary about San Francisco's Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence will be the highlight of a star-studded evening.
Kinky Boots Hit the Streets
Twice a year, San Francisco is home to a street fair catering to the kinky among us; Up Your Alley in July and Folsom Street Fair in September. This coming weekend is Up Your Alley, the smaller of the two fairs, but it's growing every year.
SOMA Leather Alley Dedicated
Officially known as the San Francisco South of Market Leather History Alley, the installation includes bootprints honoring men and women who made a lasting contribution to the city's leather community.
Man Faces Hate Crime Trial in SF
Marquis Deon Joyce, 24, is charged with felony counts of assault with force likely to cause great bodily injury and battery causing serious bodily injury, misdemeanor battery, and hate crime and other allegations.
Project Open Hand to Lead CA Meals Effort
San Francisco-based Project Open Hand will lead a statewide pilot project that will offer meals to people living with HIV/AIDS and others to see what impact there is on people's health.
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