Following Pride Flag Confrontation, Farmers Market Management Company Complains of 'Vitriol' It Has Received
Following Pride Flag Confrontation, Farmers Market Management Company Complains of 'Vitriol' It Has Received

The farmers market management company whose director publicly berated the gay owner of a Livermore cookie company for handing out rainbow flags at his booth is now complaining of the "vitriol" it has received since video of the confrontation went viral.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Jun 18, 2020

Photo Books Capture NYC, SF and Other Pride Celebrations and Protests
Photo Books Capture NYC, SF and Other Pride Celebrations and Protests

Four new and recent photos books celebrate Pride's decades of parades, celebrations and protests, in photos by Alyssa Blumstein, Fred W. McDarrah, Ron Williams, and from The New York Times archives.

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 21, 2020

Online extra: San Francisco Opera cancels 2020 season
Online extra: San Francisco Opera cancels 2020 season

San Francisco Opera announced the difficult decision to cancel its Fall 2020 Season due to the ongoing pandemic. Nearly 40 music productions and programs have been put on hold or cancelled, while online programming continues.

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 16, 2020

Online Extra: Litquake's 'You, Me, And Everyone In Quarantine' June 16
Online Extra: Litquake's 'You, Me, And Everyone In Quarantine' June 16

For a bit of in-home literary inspiration, log on to the Litquake-sponsored reading, with Irene McCalphin, SevanKelee Boult, Wo Chan, Katie Fricas, Preeti Vangani, and host Baruch Porras-Hernandez.

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 16, 2020

Guest Opinion: A Chance to Deepen Pride's Rainbow
Guest Opinion: A Chance to Deepen Pride's Rainbow

Celebrating Pride this June is anything but what we'd envisioned for 2020.

by Keith Highiet | Jun 21, 2020

Pride, Pose, Dear... and More: The Lavender Tube on Supremes, progress and Pride Programming
Pride, Pose, Dear... and More: The Lavender Tube on Supremes, progress and Pride Programming

'Pose' season 2 hits Netflix, 'Queer Eye' takes a fifth, 'Hannibal' is devilishly delicious, 'Dear...' showcases iconic Americans, and Pride simulcasts should rainbow up your viewing.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Jun 17, 2020

Negotiating Risk: Sex in the Time of Pandemics
Negotiating Risk: Sex in the Time of Pandemics

How does one have sex without having been sheltered in place exclusively with someone? How does one have sex when the virus is potentially passed by the most casual of unmasked contacts?

by Race Bannon | Jun 17, 2020

Online Extra: Tom Goss' New Song 'Regretting' Focuses on A Tenuous Relationship
Online Extra: Tom Goss' New Song 'Regretting' Focuses on A Tenuous Relationship

Gay singer-songwriter Tom Goss just released an emotional single and music video, "Regretting" starring 'Mean Girls' actor Daniel Franzese, from his seventh album, 'Territories.'

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 17, 2020

Online Extra: Artists Create New Black Lives Matter Mural in Western Addition
Online Extra: Artists Create New Black Lives Matter Mural in Western Addition

The latest Black Lives Matter street mural, created on June 12 by was painted on Fulton Street with a direct view toward San Francisco's City Hall. Photographer Gooch captured a unique angle when he and his husband participated in the painting event.

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 13, 2020

Online Extra: Oakland's Port Bar's Open for Cocktails and Tacos
Online Extra: Oakland's Port Bar's Open for Cocktails and Tacos

Need a bit of nightlife drinks and food in Oakland? The Port Bar offers To Go service every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday until they are allowed to move to the state's allowance for "Dine-In".

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 15, 2020


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