Dash; Gay Noir Graphic Novel's Fundraiser
We love comics, specifically gay ones. So when Northwest Press announced its fundraiser for a new graphic novel, we had to spread the news.
Gay Former SF Supervisor Harry Britt Dies
Harry Britt, a gay man who succeeded Harvey Milk on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, died early Wednesday, June 24. He was 82.
Pride Plays Include Reading of 'Boys in the Band' Sequel & Music Variety Show
Pride Plays continues its streamed readings of plays by and about the LGBTQ community to support Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Upcoming shows include a trans comedy, Mart Crowley's 'Boys in the Band' sequel and a star-filled music concert.
Homing's In June 19-29
As Pride month blooms into a full-fledged festive online party, and an outdoor protest, events multiply and fly. But stay safe and wear your fab and/or functional facemasks.
With Cities Raising Diverse Pride Flags, Push to See SF Castro Follow Suit
With several cities in California flying more diverse versions of the rainbow flag, LGBTQ advocates in San Francisco are seeking to see the Castro business district follow suit and raise one of the flags on the giant flagpole at Harvey Milk Plaza.
Q-Music: Pride Inside – A Queer Quarantine Playlist
Music from Marty Thomas, Kesha, Rachael Sage, Green Day, Shopping, Game Theory, The Third Mind and other musicians touch on colors of the rainbow.
Online Extra: Federal Judge Indicates He's Likely to Unseal Prop 8 Tapes
At a virtual federal court hearing Wednesday, the judge indicated he'd likely unseal the tapes of the Proposition 8 trial.
Online Extra: African-American Shakespeare Company's New Talk-Back Interview Series with Colman Domingo
African-American Shakespeare Company's new Talk-Back interview series premieres online June 20 with actor, writer, and director Colman Domingo.
Sonoma County Greenlights Return of Tourist Lodging
To the relief of Sonoma County hotel operators who were forced to close their doors to tourists in mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic, officials in the North Bay county have given the greenlight to the travel lodging industry to reopen Friday.
Political Notebook: In Colorado, Transgender Trailblazer Titone Seeks Second Term
Earlier this year the Colorado Legislature was poised to ban criminal defendants from using a gay or transgender panic defense at trial.
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