AIDS Quilt Goes Virtual As New Pandemic Brings Back Memories
The National AIDS Memorial grove has launched a virtual version of the AIDS Memorial Quilt to coincide with the 23rd International AIDS Conference being held July 6-10.
Researchers Report Long-Term HIV Remission in Brazilian Man
A man in Brazil man who was treated with an intensive experimental regimen has no evidence of remaining HIV after more than 15 months off antiretroviral therapy, researchers reported Tuesday at the 23rd International AIDS Conference.
Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado
Walter Mercado will make you laugh, make you surprised, make you raise an eyebrow or two. And he will bring you to tears with his sincerest wish that you have love, the "Mucho mucho amor" part of the title of the new Netflix documentary about his life.
SF Supervisors to Take Up Gay Bathhouse Policy Changes
San Francisco supervisors Thursday will take up proposed changes to how the city governs adult sex venues.
SF Opera Summer Season Online
Missing SF Opera's summer performances? Tune in on Friday, July 10 at 7:30pm for a 90-minute free digital broadcast showcasing the many musicians, performers, and luminaries who would have shaped our summer season.
Homing's In: Community, Arts, Nightlife Online
Midsummer mindfulness means enjoying more entertainments at home. Sorry, that's the way it is. Whether you're enjoying or avoiding fireworks, keep safe and enjoy arts, nightlife and community events online.
Man Arrested After Slipping Through the System Following Alleged Castro assaults
A man accused of assaulting and harassing people in the Castro was arrested on unrelated charges June 28, stemming from an alleged attack on a family in the city.
Meet Brian Falduto: Gay Life Coach Is Also A Little Bit Country
Fame came early for Brian Falduto, a child actor in 'School of Rock.' Falduto is now back in the limelight, albeit in a very different way. He's an LGBTQ life coach and Country music singer-songwriter.
Homecoming Queen: Carter Sickels' 'The Prettiest Star'
The premise of Carter Sickels' novel 'The Prettiest Star' is one that is very much based on the kind of real circumstances many gay men grappled with in the AIDS years of the 1980s.
Q-Music: Iggy Pop's 'Lust For Life,' 'The Idiot' Re-released
When it comes to Iggy Pop's solo work, he has yet to top the two he released in 1977: 'The Idiot' and 'Lust For Life,' each one newly reissued in expanded, double disc, deluxe editions, both produced by David Bowie.
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