Gay API Group Welcomes Patent Attorney as New Leader
A local patent attorney is the new chair of the Gay Asian Pacific Alliance, a social club for gay and bisexual Asian and Pacific Islanders in the Bay Area that also wades into local political races with endorsements and support for candidates.
You Can Take It With You!
"Tomb Treasures: New Discoveries from China's Han Dynasty" is yet another tour de force from the Asian Art Museum.
The Fiasco Approach
During the debut run of a radically reimagined "Into the Woods" at New Jersey's McCarter Theatre, co-director and performer Ben Steinfeld noticed "a strange older guy" in the audience. It was Stephen Sondheim.
Queer Films Rock the Roxie
With a long history of supporting queer cinema, the Roxie Theater is really rocking it this month, with seven films of interest to LGBT audiences on their March calendar.
Out There :: Well-Versed in Viniculture
We were pleased to be invited to the Catalan Wines USA Master Class & Wine Tasting that transpired at The Bently Reserve last week. More knowledge!
Legal Issues Main Focus of CA LGBT Bills Package
Topping the LGBT legislative agenda for lawmakers and advocates in California this year will be a variety of legal issues.
CA Bills Address Health, LGBT School Issues
California lawmakers are being asked to expand the number of state agencies required to collect LGBT demographic data and readdress the issue of LGBT discrimination on the campuses of religious affiliated colleges and universities.
Prosecutors Urge Hate Crime Reporting
Trump's bigoted rhetoric has been reflected in his Cabinet choices and drawn support from white supremacists and other hate groups.
Court Orders Release on Bond of Orlando Shooter's Wife
A U.S. magistrate has ordered that the widow of Omar Mateen, the man who fatally shot 49 people and wounded 53 others at Orlando, Florida's gay Pulse nightclub last June, should be released on bond.
BARchive: The Golden Age of Hustlers
Male prostitution is probably as old as the city itself. Edward Prime-Stevenson wrote in 1908 that soldiers in the Presidio were for rent during the Spanish-American War. It is certainly as old as the homophile organizations.
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