Bay Area Cannasseur: SF City College to Offer Cannabis Degree
City College of San Francisco will launch a two-year associate of arts degree program in cannabis studies next spring, which it says is the first of its kind in the nation.
Political Notebook: Former Buttar Campaign Manager Breaks Her Silence
The former campaign manager for Shahid Buttar, the democratic socialist running against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco), is breaking her silence about what she describes as a "toxic workplace environment."
Crescendo, SF Gay Men's Chorus Gala, to Include Special Guests
San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus' annual Crescendo gala goes online with honors to singer-actor Billy Porter, activist Ariadne Getty, and special guests Kristin Chenoweth, Alex Newell, Wilson Cruz, and more.
Tituss Burgess Says, 'Dance, M.F.'
You loved him in 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt ("Peenooooo Noir!") and other shows. Tituss Burgess' newest song, "Dance, M.F.," speaks to us now about letting our inhibitions down in a time of crisis.
'Upon This Rock' - David Eugene Perry's Gay Noir Novel
Church history, scandals and hypocrisy and international intrigue set in San Francisco and Italy make the author's debut novel an interesting read.
Q-Music: Queerantine Playlist
New music from Indigo Girls, Gordi, Katie Pruitt, Khruangbin's Mordechai, Totally F*cking Gay, and The Ultimate Peggy Lee collection.
Bugs Bunny U.S. Stamps First to Depict Images of Drag
In issuing a new series of stamps honoring Bugs Bunny that includes two depicting the cartoon rabbit in women's clothing, the U.S. Postal Service has for the first time featured images of drag on the country's postage.
Besties Forever: Jack & Yaya's True Love Story
Seeing as how 'Jack & Yaya' is first-time co-directors Jen Bagley and Mary Hewey's full-length documentary debut, Bagley and Hewey get more right than wrong in their rendering of this touching true story.
Sam Harris: Singer Discusses the 'Substance' of His New Novel
Sam Harris certainly won't be singing in the Bay Area for the foreseeable future. But he's doubled-down as an author. His second book, 'The Substance of All Things,' was published July 1. It's a novel. And it's a knockout.
SF Castro's Badlands to Close Permanently
The Castro nightclub Badlands at 4121 18th Street will not be reopening, according to a post on its Facebook page.
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