In SF LGBTQ Castro District, Commerce Moves Outside
Missing one of her favorite spots in the Castro, Veronika Fimbres took her friend Desiree Ruskin to Harvey's last Friday for lunch, grabbing one of the tables set up on the sidewalk.
Mercy Housing Under Fire from 95 Laguna Resident
A disabled bisexual woman who is a resident of 95 Laguna Street is seeking mediation with Mercy Housing following a series of injuries she said she sustained after moving to the San Francisco affordable housing complex geared toward LGBTQ seniors.
Editorial: Show the Castro Some Love
It's been a stark four months of mostly sheltering in place for the city – and the rest of the Bay Area – but there are signs that the Castro is coming back to life.
Moby Dick Fundraisers Support Bar, Staff
Moby Dick, the popular Castro district bar, is raising funds for employees and the owners' expenses in two online fundraisers.
SOGI Data on COVID-19 Patients Must Now Be Reported, California Says
California will now be requiring health care providers and local health departments to report data on the sexual orientation and gender identity of COVID-19 patients, according to a July 28 news release.
'Written in Invisible Ink:' Hervé Guibert's Posthumous Publication
The incurable hotness of French Author Hervé Guibert owes nothing to the timely and shattering content of his mind and the publication of a most original work, 'Written in Invisible Ink,' published decades after his death from AIDS in 1991.
Homing's In: Community, Arts, Nightlife Online July 31- Aug. 7
Another Zoom opening, another show - online, of course. When you're not masking up outside, enjoy arts, nightlife and community events at home.
Efren Ramirez, Beloved SF Gay Photographer, Remembered
Efren Convento Ramirez, a gay man who was a photographer for the now-defunct San Francisco Sentinel newspaper, is being remembered several years after his death.
Murder, Malice and Misbehavior: The Lavender Tube on 'The Alienist,' 'Grantchester' and 'Ellen'
The 'Ellen' show is under investigation, 'Grantchester's gay story line gets more compelling, and 'The Alienist' (with out gay actor Luke Evans) addresses historic and contemporary problems.
Remembering John Lewis: 'Good Trouble' Documentary Recounts A Life of Activism
The new documentary by Dawn Porter, 'John Lewis: Good Trouble,' makes no pretense of being anything but a paean to Lewis's life and activist work.
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