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BAY AREA REPORTER :: UPDATED: TRANS ACTIVIST AND AIDS Felicia "Flames" Elizondo, a transgender woman and longtime AIDS survivor, died Saturday, May 15. She was 74. According to friends and social media posts, Ms. Elizondo was in hospice care in San Francisco at the Veterans Administration Hospital. BAY AREA REPORTER :: INCLUSIVE FAMILY LIFE EDUCATOR EB Print This Page. Send to a Friend. Share on Twitter. LARGE. MEDIUM. Change Font Size. EB Troast, a queer educator in Petaluma who specialized in LGBTQ-inclusive family life and sex education curriculum, died January 11 after she collapsed during a Zoom meeting. She was 37. Ms. Troast, who used female pronouns, was rushed to ahospital after
BAY AREA REPORTER :: LAWSUITS AGAINST LARKIN STREET YOUTH Larkin Street Youth Services, which receives millions of dollars in public funding, is the defendant in three recent civil complaints — including in a lawsuit that alleges an employee coerced three women who worked there into having sex. BAY AREA REPORTER :: KRISTIAN HOFFMAN'S LOUD AND QUEER AS As musical curricula vitae go, few are as expansive and impressive as that of queer singer/songwriter Kristian Hoffman. If there are any documentary filmmakers out there looking for an unquestionably compelling subject, it would be Hoffman. A co-founding member of the band Mumps (with the late Lance BAY AREA REPORTER :: BILL ELD'S POSTHUMOUS PORN PAEAN Bill Eld's posthumous porn paean. Bill Eld (1945-1986) is not well remembered today, but long ago he was a popular model in gay magazines and adult films. Eld's career began in 1970, just a year after Stonewall. It was a time when being gay was not considered acceptable by the majority of mainstream society, yet Eld unashamedly shed hisclothes
EBAR.COM - BAY AREA REPORTEROPINIONNEWSARTSBARTABEVENTSCLASSIFIEDS Maria Konner tells all: Bay Area musician and host's revealing memoir. BOOKS | By David-Elijah Nahmod | May 31. In her new book, 'Girl Shock', Maria Konner lets it all hang out. A TV host, musician, activist and sexual adventurer, Konner has lived a colorful life and has had a great time doing so. BAY AREA REPORTER :: OBITUARIES Since 1971, the newspaper of record for the San Francisco Bay Area Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community. BAY AREA REPORTER :: EQCA SPLITS SUPPORT BETWEEN QUEER California's statewide LGBTQ advocacy organization is splitting its support between two female candidates — one queer, the other straight — in the special election for an East Bay Assembly race to represent part of Oakland, Alameda, and San Leandro. BAY AREA REPORTER :: EYES ON THE PRIDES: THE LAVENDER TUBE On June 6, House of Pride is a day-long virtual celebration of LGBTQ culture, music, comedy, dance and more, starring queer influencers, celebrities and entertainment. This event includes drag performances, stand up comedy, concerts, vogue dance tutorials and dance parties. This special variety extravaganza is hosted by Manilla Luzon, Shar Jossel, and Ryan Mitchell, and includes performances BAY AREA REPORTER :: CLOSED FOR MONTHS DUE TO COVID, SAN Closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, gay sex venue Eros on upper Market Street in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood hasre-opened as a
BAY AREA REPORTER :: UPDATED: TRANS ACTIVIST AND AIDS Felicia "Flames" Elizondo, a transgender woman and longtime AIDS survivor, died Saturday, May 15. She was 74. According to friends and social media posts, Ms. Elizondo was in hospice care in San Francisco at the Veterans Administration Hospital. BAY AREA REPORTER :: INCLUSIVE FAMILY LIFE EDUCATOR EB Print This Page. Send to a Friend. Share on Twitter. LARGE. MEDIUM. Change Font Size. EB Troast, a queer educator in Petaluma who specialized in LGBTQ-inclusive family life and sex education curriculum, died January 11 after she collapsed during a Zoom meeting. She was 37. Ms. Troast, who used female pronouns, was rushed to ahospital after
BAY AREA REPORTER :: LAWSUITS AGAINST LARKIN STREET YOUTH Larkin Street Youth Services, which receives millions of dollars in public funding, is the defendant in three recent civil complaints — including in a lawsuit that alleges an employee coerced three women who worked there into having sex. BAY AREA REPORTER :: KRISTIAN HOFFMAN'S LOUD AND QUEER AS As musical curricula vitae go, few are as expansive and impressive as that of queer singer/songwriter Kristian Hoffman. If there are any documentary filmmakers out there looking for an unquestionably compelling subject, it would be Hoffman. A co-founding member of the band Mumps (with the late Lance BAY AREA REPORTER :: BILL ELD'S POSTHUMOUS PORN PAEAN Bill Eld's posthumous porn paean. Bill Eld (1945-1986) is not well remembered today, but long ago he was a popular model in gay magazines and adult films. Eld's career began in 1970, just a year after Stonewall. It was a time when being gay was not considered acceptable by the majority of mainstream society, yet Eld unashamedly shed hisclothes
BAY AREA REPORTER :: POLITICAL NOTES: WITH HOME PURCHASE 9 hours ago · After two years as a tenant representative on the San Francisco Rent Board, Reese Aaron Isbell will be stepping down at the end of July. The gay mayoral appointee and his husband, Sheng "Bruce" Yang, are becoming homeowners. Currently celebrating BAY AREA REPORTER :: JOCK TALK: I'M BAAAAAACK! NOW, WHAT 1 day ago · It was a bit more than a year ago that my weekly sports column in the Bay Area Reporter was suspended as part of the fallout from the global COVID-19 pandemic and the cessation of so much sports activity (especially on the recreational level). Normally in the span of 14 months my column would have BAY AREA REPORTER :: PEOPLE'S MARCH ANNOUNCES CONCRETE 1 day ago · Activists have announced more specific plans for the second annual People's March and Rally: Unite to Fight, which in the absence of the official Pride parade has displaced it as a go-to event for Bay Area residents seeking to commemorate the anniversary BAY AREA REPORTER :: EQCA SPLITS SUPPORT BETWEEN QUEER California's statewide LGBTQ advocacy organization is splitting its support between two female candidates — one queer, the other straight — in the special election for an East Bay Assembly race to represent part of Oakland, Alameda, and San Leandro. BAY AREA REPORTER :: GAY BATHHOUSE RESTRICTIONS LIFTED AS MEDIUM. Change Font Size. San Francisco supervisors voted to lift restrictions on gay bathhouse operations Tuesday, days after one of the city's two adult gay sex clubs announced it was closing for good due to the coronavirus outbreak. In a post on its website Blow Buddies announced that "sadly" it would not reopen its South of Marketlocation
BAY AREA REPORTER :: CREEPY QUEERS: 'UNBURIED: A In Unburied: A Collection of Queer Dark Fiction (Dark Ink, AM Ink Publishing), Editor Rebecca Rowland has selected a diverse array of stories from the short and sweet to longer ruminative tales. After reading just a few stories, penned by acclaimed writers around the world, you might be inspired to BAY AREA REPORTER :: MONTEREY, CARMEL START TO WELCOME Two options are Carmel-by-the-Sea and Monterey. Just a couple of hours south of the Bay Area, these towns offer rugged adventure, luxury escape, and more. The region moved into the orange tier at the beginning of April and See Monterey, the county's visitors bureau, is encouraging safe travel with up-to-date advisories and guidelines. BAY AREA REPORTER :: THOROUGHLY 'MODERN' Houston native and New York transplant Catherine Cohen is the latest. An actress ( High Maintenance and The Lovebirds ), comedian and podcaster ( Seek Treatment ), Cohen's debut poetry collection God I Feel Modern Tonight: Poems from a Gal About Town (Knopf, 2021) has just been released. Striking a careful balance between the poetic ("Ilove
BAY AREA REPORTER :: SF 'OPTIMISTIC' FOR MODIFIED, IN The Folsom Street Fair may proceed in 2021 in San Francisco as a "modified" in-person event — depending upon public health concerns and COVID-19 vaccination levels — according to the nonprofit's executive director in an interview with the Bay Area Reporter February 16. "The current word from the city is we will be able to have somesort of
BAY AREA REPORTER :: OBITUARIES: JEFFREY THOMAS ANTONSON October 22, 1969 — April 3, 2021. This world has lost one of its most caring, vibrant and gentle beings. Jeff was a beautiful man full of intellectually brilliant intensity. Jeff transitioned on April 3, 2021 in New York City. Jeff was born and raised in Rancho Cucamonga, California. He graduated from UC Davis in 1987, and spent most of his EBAR.COM - BAY AREA REPORTEROPINIONNEWSARTSBARTABEVENTSCLASSIFIEDS Maria Konner tells all: Bay Area musician and host's revealing memoir. BOOKS | By David-Elijah Nahmod | May 31. In her new book, 'Girl Shock', Maria Konner lets it all hang out. A TV host, musician, activist and sexual adventurer, Konner has lived a colorful life and has had a great time doing so. BAY AREA REPORTER :: OBITUARIES Since 1971, the newspaper of record for the San Francisco Bay Area Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community. BAY AREA REPORTER :: POLITICAL NOTES: WITH HOME PURCHASE 22 minutes ago · After two years as a tenant representative on the San Francisco Rent Board, Reese Aaron Isbell will be stepping down at the end of July. The gay mayoral appointee and his husband, Sheng "Bruce" Yang, are becoming homeowners. Currently celebrating their BAY AREA REPORTER :: OUT IN THE BAY: LAUREN HOUGH 22 minutes ago · Lauren Hough grew up in the infamous, apocalyptic Christian free-love and -sex cult The Family, formerly The Children of God. Her pacifist father had joined the cult in 1970 or so to dodge the Vietnam War. At 18, partly to spite her dad, Hough enlisted in the U.S. Air Force, where she got death BAY AREA REPORTER :: EQCA SPLITS SUPPORT BETWEEN QUEER California's statewide LGBTQ advocacy organization is splitting its support between two female candidates — one queer, the other straight — in the special election for an East Bay Assembly race to represent part of Oakland, Alameda, and San Leandro. BAY AREA REPORTER :: CLOSED FOR MONTHS DUE TO COVID, SAN Closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, gay sex venue Eros on upper Market Street in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood hasre-opened as a
BAY AREA REPORTER :: EYES ON THE PRIDES: THE LAVENDER TUBE On June 6, House of Pride is a day-long virtual celebration of LGBTQ culture, music, comedy, dance and more, starring queer influencers, celebrities and entertainment. This event includes drag performances, stand up comedy, concerts, vogue dance tutorials and dance parties. This special variety extravaganza is hosted by Manilla Luzon, Shar Jossel, and Ryan Mitchell, and includes performances BAY AREA REPORTER :: INCLUSIVE FAMILY LIFE EDUCATOR EB Print This Page. Send to a Friend. Share on Twitter. LARGE. MEDIUM. Change Font Size. EB Troast, a queer educator in Petaluma who specialized in LGBTQ-inclusive family life and sex education curriculum, died January 11 after she collapsed during a Zoom meeting. She was 37. Ms. Troast, who used female pronouns, was rushed to ahospital after
BAY AREA REPORTER :: UPDATED: TRANS ACTIVIST AND AIDS Felicia "Flames" Elizondo, a transgender woman and longtime AIDS survivor, died Saturday, May 15. She was 74. According to friends and social media posts, Ms. Elizondo was in hospice care in San Francisco at the Veterans Administration Hospital. BAY AREA REPORTER :: GAY BATHHOUSE RESTRICTIONS LIFTED AS MEDIUM. Change Font Size. San Francisco supervisors voted to lift restrictions on gay bathhouse operations Tuesday, days after one of the city's two adult gay sex clubs announced it was closing for good due to the coronavirus outbreak. In a post on its website Blow Buddies announced that "sadly" it would not reopen its South of Marketlocation
EBAR.COM - BAY AREA REPORTEROPINIONNEWSARTSBARTABEVENTSCLASSIFIEDS Maria Konner tells all: Bay Area musician and host's revealing memoir. BOOKS | By David-Elijah Nahmod | May 31. In her new book, 'Girl Shock', Maria Konner lets it all hang out. A TV host, musician, activist and sexual adventurer, Konner has lived a colorful life and has had a great time doing so. BAY AREA REPORTER :: OBITUARIES Since 1971, the newspaper of record for the San Francisco Bay Area Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community. BAY AREA REPORTER :: POLITICAL NOTES: WITH HOME PURCHASE 22 minutes ago · After two years as a tenant representative on the San Francisco Rent Board, Reese Aaron Isbell will be stepping down at the end of July. The gay mayoral appointee and his husband, Sheng "Bruce" Yang, are becoming homeowners. Currently celebrating their BAY AREA REPORTER :: OUT IN THE BAY: LAUREN HOUGH 22 minutes ago · Lauren Hough grew up in the infamous, apocalyptic Christian free-love and -sex cult The Family, formerly The Children of God. Her pacifist father had joined the cult in 1970 or so to dodge the Vietnam War. At 18, partly to spite her dad, Hough enlisted in the U.S. Air Force, where she got death BAY AREA REPORTER :: EQCA SPLITS SUPPORT BETWEEN QUEER California's statewide LGBTQ advocacy organization is splitting its support between two female candidates — one queer, the other straight — in the special election for an East Bay Assembly race to represent part of Oakland, Alameda, and San Leandro. BAY AREA REPORTER :: CLOSED FOR MONTHS DUE TO COVID, SAN Closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, gay sex venue Eros on upper Market Street in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood hasre-opened as a
BAY AREA REPORTER :: EYES ON THE PRIDES: THE LAVENDER TUBE On June 6, House of Pride is a day-long virtual celebration of LGBTQ culture, music, comedy, dance and more, starring queer influencers, celebrities and entertainment. This event includes drag performances, stand up comedy, concerts, vogue dance tutorials and dance parties. This special variety extravaganza is hosted by Manilla Luzon, Shar Jossel, and Ryan Mitchell, and includes performances BAY AREA REPORTER :: INCLUSIVE FAMILY LIFE EDUCATOR EB Print This Page. Send to a Friend. Share on Twitter. LARGE. MEDIUM. Change Font Size. EB Troast, a queer educator in Petaluma who specialized in LGBTQ-inclusive family life and sex education curriculum, died January 11 after she collapsed during a Zoom meeting. She was 37. Ms. Troast, who used female pronouns, was rushed to ahospital after
BAY AREA REPORTER :: UPDATED: TRANS ACTIVIST AND AIDS Felicia "Flames" Elizondo, a transgender woman and longtime AIDS survivor, died Saturday, May 15. She was 74. According to friends and social media posts, Ms. Elizondo was in hospice care in San Francisco at the Veterans Administration Hospital. BAY AREA REPORTER :: GAY BATHHOUSE RESTRICTIONS LIFTED AS MEDIUM. Change Font Size. San Francisco supervisors voted to lift restrictions on gay bathhouse operations Tuesday, days after one of the city's two adult gay sex clubs announced it was closing for good due to the coronavirus outbreak. In a post on its website Blow Buddies announced that "sadly" it would not reopen its South of Marketlocation
BAY AREA REPORTER :: POLITICAL NOTES: WITH HOME PURCHASE 22 minutes ago · After two years as a tenant representative on the San Francisco Rent Board, Reese Aaron Isbell will be stepping down at the end of July. The gay mayoral appointee and his husband, Sheng "Bruce" Yang, are becoming homeowners. Currently celebrating their BAY AREA REPORTER :: OUT IN THE BAY: LAUREN HOUGH 22 minutes ago · Lauren Hough grew up in the infamous, apocalyptic Christian free-love and -sex cult The Family, formerly The Children of God. Her pacifist father had joined the cult in 1970 or so to dodge the Vietnam War. At 18, partly to spite her dad, Hough enlisted in the U.S. Air Force, where she got death BAY AREA REPORTER :: 50 YEARS IN 50 WEEKS: 1980, 10TH 17 hours ago · The April 10 tenth anniversary issue, at a whopping 68 pages, featured a disco dance event on the cover, and looked back on the 'Bay Area Reporter's first decade. Included was an expansive series of articles on gay theater companies. BAY AREA REPORTER :: INCLUSIVE FAMILY LIFE EDUCATOR EB Print This Page. Send to a Friend. Share on Twitter. LARGE. MEDIUM. Change Font Size. EB Troast, a queer educator in Petaluma who specialized in LGBTQ-inclusive family life and sex education curriculum, died January 11 after she collapsed during a Zoom meeting. She was 37. Ms. Troast, who used female pronouns, was rushed to ahospital after
BAY AREA REPORTER :: GAY BATHHOUSE RESTRICTIONS LIFTED AS MEDIUM. Change Font Size. San Francisco supervisors voted to lift restrictions on gay bathhouse operations Tuesday, days after one of the city's two adult gay sex clubs announced it was closing for good due to the coronavirus outbreak. In a post on its website Blow Buddies announced that "sadly" it would not reopen its South of Marketlocation
BAY AREA REPORTER :: MONTEREY, CARMEL START TO WELCOME Two options are Carmel-by-the-Sea and Monterey. Just a couple of hours south of the Bay Area, these towns offer rugged adventure, luxury escape, and more. The region moved into the orange tier at the beginning of April and See Monterey, the county's visitors bureau, is encouraging safe travel with up-to-date advisories and guidelines. BAY AREA REPORTER :: THOROUGHLY 'MODERN' Houston native and New York transplant Catherine Cohen is the latest. An actress ( High Maintenance and The Lovebirds ), comedian and podcaster ( Seek Treatment ), Cohen's debut poetry collection God I Feel Modern Tonight: Poems from a Gal About Town (Knopf, 2021) has just been released. Striking a careful balance between the poetic ("Ilove
BAY AREA REPORTER :: CREEPY QUEERS: 'UNBURIED: A In Unburied: A Collection of Queer Dark Fiction (Dark Ink, AM Ink Publishing), Editor Rebecca Rowland has selected a diverse array of stories from the short and sweet to longer ruminative tales. After reading just a few stories, penned by acclaimed writers around the world, you might be inspired to BAY AREA REPORTER :: OBITUARIES: JEFFREY THOMAS ANTONSON October 22, 1969 — April 3, 2021. This world has lost one of its most caring, vibrant and gentle beings. Jeff was a beautiful man full of intellectually brilliant intensity. Jeff transitioned on April 3, 2021 in New York City. Jeff was born and raised in Rancho Cucamonga, California. He graduated from UC Davis in 1987, and spent most of his BAY AREA REPORTER :: MAN CONVICTED IN SF'S INFAMOUS DOG The Bay Area Reporter has learned that Robert Noel, convicted along with his wife, Marjorie Knoller, for the 2001 fatal dog mauling of lesbian neighbor Diane Whipple, died over the summer on his 77th birthday. The case against Noel and Knoller was one of the most publicized trials in Bay Area history, generating international newsattention and
EBAR.COM - BAY AREA REPORTEROPINIONNEWSARTSBARTABEVENTSCLASSIFIEDS Maria Konner tells all: Bay Area musician and host's revealing memoir. BOOKS | By David-Elijah Nahmod | May 31. In her new book, 'Girl Shock', Maria Konner lets it all hang out. A TV host, musician, activist and sexual adventurer, Konner has lived a colorful life and has had a great time doing so. BAY AREA REPORTER :: OBITUARIES Since 1971, the newspaper of record for the San Francisco Bay Area Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community. BAY AREA REPORTER :: EYES ON THE PRIDES: THE LAVENDER TUBE 0:00 / 0:00. Live. •. On June 6, House of Pride is a day-long virtual celebration of LGBTQ culture, music, comedy, dance and more, starring queer influencers, celebrities and entertainment. This event includes drag performances, stand up comedy, concerts, vogue dance tutorials and dance parties. BAY AREA REPORTER :: UPDATED: TRANS ACTIVIST AND AIDS Felicia "Flames" Elizondo, a transgender woman and longtime AIDS survivor, died Saturday, May 15. She was 74. According to friends and social media posts, Ms. Elizondo was in hospice care in San Francisco at the Veterans Administration Hospital. BAY AREA REPORTER :: CLOSED FOR MONTHS DUE TO COVID, SAN Closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, gay sex venue Eros on upper Market Street in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood hasre-opened as a
BAY AREA REPORTER :: INCLUSIVE FAMILY LIFE EDUCATOR EB Print This Page. Send to a Friend. Share on Twitter. LARGE. MEDIUM. Change Font Size. EB Troast, a queer educator in Petaluma who specialized in LGBTQ-inclusive family life and sex education curriculum, died January 11 after she collapsed during a Zoom meeting. She was 37. Ms. Troast, who used female pronouns, was rushed to ahospital after
BAY AREA REPORTER :: LAWSUITS AGAINST LARKIN STREET YOUTH Larkin Street Youth Services, which receives millions of dollars in public funding, is the defendant in three recent civil complaints — including in a lawsuit that alleges an employee coerced three women who worked there into having sex. BAY AREA REPORTER :: KRISTIAN HOFFMAN'S LOUD AND QUEER AS As musical curricula vitae go, few are as expansive and impressive as that of queer singer/songwriter Kristian Hoffman. If there are any documentary filmmakers out there looking for an unquestionably compelling subject, it would be Hoffman. A co-founding member of the band Mumps (with the late Lance BAY AREA REPORTER :: BILL ELD'S POSTHUMOUS PORN PAEAN Bill Eld's posthumous porn paean. Bill Eld (1945-1986) is not well remembered today, but long ago he was a popular model in gay magazines and adult films. Eld's career began in 1970, just a year after Stonewall. It was a time when being gay was not considered acceptable by the majority of mainstream society, yet Eld unashamedly shed hisclothes
BAY AREA REPORTER :: MAN CONVICTED IN SF'S INFAMOUS DOG The Bay Area Reporter has learned that Robert Noel, convicted along with his wife, Marjorie Knoller, for the 2001 fatal dog mauling of lesbian neighbor Diane Whipple, died over the summer on his 77th birthday. The case against Noel and Knoller was one of the most publicized trials in Bay Area history, generating international newsattention and
EBAR.COM - BAY AREA REPORTEROPINIONNEWSARTSBARTABEVENTSCLASSIFIEDS Maria Konner tells all: Bay Area musician and host's revealing memoir. BOOKS | By David-Elijah Nahmod | May 31. In her new book, 'Girl Shock', Maria Konner lets it all hang out. A TV host, musician, activist and sexual adventurer, Konner has lived a colorful life and has had a great time doing so. BAY AREA REPORTER :: OBITUARIES Since 1971, the newspaper of record for the San Francisco Bay Area Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community. BAY AREA REPORTER :: EYES ON THE PRIDES: THE LAVENDER TUBE 0:00 / 0:00. Live. •. On June 6, House of Pride is a day-long virtual celebration of LGBTQ culture, music, comedy, dance and more, starring queer influencers, celebrities and entertainment. This event includes drag performances, stand up comedy, concerts, vogue dance tutorials and dance parties. BAY AREA REPORTER :: UPDATED: TRANS ACTIVIST AND AIDS Felicia "Flames" Elizondo, a transgender woman and longtime AIDS survivor, died Saturday, May 15. She was 74. According to friends and social media posts, Ms. Elizondo was in hospice care in San Francisco at the Veterans Administration Hospital. BAY AREA REPORTER :: CLOSED FOR MONTHS DUE TO COVID, SAN Closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, gay sex venue Eros on upper Market Street in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood hasre-opened as a
BAY AREA REPORTER :: INCLUSIVE FAMILY LIFE EDUCATOR EB Print This Page. Send to a Friend. Share on Twitter. LARGE. MEDIUM. Change Font Size. EB Troast, a queer educator in Petaluma who specialized in LGBTQ-inclusive family life and sex education curriculum, died January 11 after she collapsed during a Zoom meeting. She was 37. Ms. Troast, who used female pronouns, was rushed to ahospital after
BAY AREA REPORTER :: LAWSUITS AGAINST LARKIN STREET YOUTH Larkin Street Youth Services, which receives millions of dollars in public funding, is the defendant in three recent civil complaints — including in a lawsuit that alleges an employee coerced three women who worked there into having sex. BAY AREA REPORTER :: KRISTIAN HOFFMAN'S LOUD AND QUEER AS As musical curricula vitae go, few are as expansive and impressive as that of queer singer/songwriter Kristian Hoffman. If there are any documentary filmmakers out there looking for an unquestionably compelling subject, it would be Hoffman. A co-founding member of the band Mumps (with the late Lance BAY AREA REPORTER :: BILL ELD'S POSTHUMOUS PORN PAEAN Bill Eld's posthumous porn paean. Bill Eld (1945-1986) is not well remembered today, but long ago he was a popular model in gay magazines and adult films. Eld's career began in 1970, just a year after Stonewall. It was a time when being gay was not considered acceptable by the majority of mainstream society, yet Eld unashamedly shed hisclothes
BAY AREA REPORTER :: MAN CONVICTED IN SF'S INFAMOUS DOG The Bay Area Reporter has learned that Robert Noel, convicted along with his wife, Marjorie Knoller, for the 2001 fatal dog mauling of lesbian neighbor Diane Whipple, died over the summer on his 77th birthday. The case against Noel and Knoller was one of the most publicized trials in Bay Area history, generating international newsattention and
BAY AREA REPORTER :: CENTERS TO STUDY COVID-19'S IMPACT ON 1 day ago · Six organizations are launching a national study on how COVID-19 impacted the LGBTQ community. The We Count Collaborative will bring together data from 45,000 LGBTQ patients. It is a joint effort between the PRIDE Study (based at Stanford University BAY AREA REPORTER :: CLOSED FOR MONTHS DUE TO COVID, SAN Closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, gay sex venue Eros on upper Market Street in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood hasre-opened as a
BAY AREA REPORTER :: POLITICAL NOTEBOOK: CA LEGISLATORS 1 day ago · California lawmakers included roughly $52.3 million toward various LGBTQ initiatives in their budget proposal for the fiscal year that begins July 1. Among the items are a historic $15 million investment in transgender health services, $13 million to support LGBTQ youth, and a $19 million boost to BAY AREA REPORTER :: INCLUSIVE FAMILY LIFE EDUCATOR EB Print This Page. Send to a Friend. Share on Twitter. LARGE. MEDIUM. Change Font Size. EB Troast, a queer educator in Petaluma who specialized in LGBTQ-inclusive family life and sex education curriculum, died January 11 after she collapsed during a Zoom meeting. She was 37. Ms. Troast, who used female pronouns, was rushed to ahospital after
BAY AREA REPORTER :: OUT IN THE WORLD: JUDGE DENIES BAIL 1 day ago · A judge in Ghana denied bail for 21 LGBTQ activists who were arrested during a police raid of a human rights conference in the West African country. The judge did not give any further details, the defendants' attorney Julia Selman Ayetey told Reuters after the June 8 hearing. Two hours into the May BAY AREA REPORTER :: SF LGBTQ SENIOR AGENCY OPENHOUSE TAPS 1 day ago · Openhouse, the nonprofit provider of LGBTQ senior services in San Francisco, has tapped housing expert Kathleen Sullivan, Ph.D., to be its new executive director. The Portland, Oregon resident will be relocating to the city with her wife in order to start in the position July 19. Sullivan, 55 BAY AREA REPORTER :: PEOPLE'S MARCH ANNOUNCES CONCRETE 1 day ago · Activists have announced more specific plans for the second annual People's March and Rally: Unite to Fight, which in the absence of the official Pride parade has displaced it as a go-to event for Bay Area residents seeking to commemorate the anniversary BAY AREA REPORTER :: 50 YEARS IN 50 WEEKS: 1980, 10TH 10 hours ago · The April 10 tenth anniversary issue, at a whopping 68 pages, featured a disco dance event on the cover, and looked back on the 'Bay Area Reporter's first decade. Included was an expansive series of articles on gay theater companies. BAY AREA REPORTER :: BUSINESS BRIEFING: GAY-OWNED BERKELEY 1 day ago · Husbands Sam Butarbutar and Wenter Shyu, co-owners of Berkeley's Third Culture Bakery, are using their culinary skills to stand up for the Asian American and Pacific Islander community in light of the wave of attacks against API people and the overt discrimination the AAPI community has faced since BAY AREA REPORTER :: GUEST OPINION: CALIFORNIA VS. 34 1 day ago · This year, GOP-controlled states throughout our country have advanced an unprecedented number of discriminatory bills targeting our transgender and gender-nonconforming community, particularly TGNC young people. According to GLAAD, as of this Pride Month, 114 bills targeting the TGNC community have EBAR.COM - BAY AREA REPORTEROPINIONNEWSARTSBARTABEVENTSCLASSIFIEDS Maria Konner tells all: Bay Area musician and host's revealing memoir. BOOKS | By David-Elijah Nahmod | May 31. In her new book, 'Girl Shock', Maria Konner lets it all hang out. A TV host, musician, activist and sexual adventurer, Konner has lived a colorful life and has had a great time doing so. BAY AREA REPORTER :: OBITUARIES Since 1971, the newspaper of record for the San Francisco Bay Area Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community. BAY AREA REPORTER :: EYES ON THE PRIDES: THE LAVENDER TUBE 0:00 / 0:00. Live. •. On June 6, House of Pride is a day-long virtual celebration of LGBTQ culture, music, comedy, dance and more, starring queer influencers, celebrities and entertainment. This event includes drag performances, stand up comedy, concerts, vogue dance tutorials and dance parties. BAY AREA REPORTER :: UPDATED: TRANS ACTIVIST AND AIDS Felicia "Flames" Elizondo, a transgender woman and longtime AIDS survivor, died Saturday, May 15. She was 74. According to friends and social media posts, Ms. Elizondo was in hospice care in San Francisco at the Veterans Administration Hospital. BAY AREA REPORTER :: CLOSED FOR MONTHS DUE TO COVID, SAN Closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, gay sex venue Eros on upper Market Street in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood hasre-opened as a
BAY AREA REPORTER :: INCLUSIVE FAMILY LIFE EDUCATOR EB Print This Page. Send to a Friend. Share on Twitter. LARGE. MEDIUM. Change Font Size. EB Troast, a queer educator in Petaluma who specialized in LGBTQ-inclusive family life and sex education curriculum, died January 11 after she collapsed during a Zoom meeting. She was 37. Ms. Troast, who used female pronouns, was rushed to ahospital after
BAY AREA REPORTER :: LAWSUITS AGAINST LARKIN STREET YOUTH Larkin Street Youth Services, which receives millions of dollars in public funding, is the defendant in three recent civil complaints — including in a lawsuit that alleges an employee coerced three women who worked there into having sex. BAY AREA REPORTER :: KRISTIAN HOFFMAN'S LOUD AND QUEER AS As musical curricula vitae go, few are as expansive and impressive as that of queer singer/songwriter Kristian Hoffman. If there are any documentary filmmakers out there looking for an unquestionably compelling subject, it would be Hoffman. A co-founding member of the band Mumps (with the late Lance BAY AREA REPORTER :: BILL ELD'S POSTHUMOUS PORN PAEAN Bill Eld's posthumous porn paean. Bill Eld (1945-1986) is not well remembered today, but long ago he was a popular model in gay magazines and adult films. Eld's career began in 1970, just a year after Stonewall. It was a time when being gay was not considered acceptable by the majority of mainstream society, yet Eld unashamedly shed hisclothes
BAY AREA REPORTER :: MAN CONVICTED IN SF'S INFAMOUS DOG The Bay Area Reporter has learned that Robert Noel, convicted along with his wife, Marjorie Knoller, for the 2001 fatal dog mauling of lesbian neighbor Diane Whipple, died over the summer on his 77th birthday. The case against Noel and Knoller was one of the most publicized trials in Bay Area history, generating international newsattention and
EBAR.COM - BAY AREA REPORTEROPINIONNEWSARTSBARTABEVENTSCLASSIFIEDS Maria Konner tells all: Bay Area musician and host's revealing memoir. BOOKS | By David-Elijah Nahmod | May 31. In her new book, 'Girl Shock', Maria Konner lets it all hang out. A TV host, musician, activist and sexual adventurer, Konner has lived a colorful life and has had a great time doing so. BAY AREA REPORTER :: OBITUARIES Since 1971, the newspaper of record for the San Francisco Bay Area Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community. BAY AREA REPORTER :: EYES ON THE PRIDES: THE LAVENDER TUBE 0:00 / 0:00. Live. •. On June 6, House of Pride is a day-long virtual celebration of LGBTQ culture, music, comedy, dance and more, starring queer influencers, celebrities and entertainment. This event includes drag performances, stand up comedy, concerts, vogue dance tutorials and dance parties. BAY AREA REPORTER :: UPDATED: TRANS ACTIVIST AND AIDS Felicia "Flames" Elizondo, a transgender woman and longtime AIDS survivor, died Saturday, May 15. She was 74. According to friends and social media posts, Ms. Elizondo was in hospice care in San Francisco at the Veterans Administration Hospital. BAY AREA REPORTER :: CLOSED FOR MONTHS DUE TO COVID, SAN Closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, gay sex venue Eros on upper Market Street in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood hasre-opened as a
BAY AREA REPORTER :: INCLUSIVE FAMILY LIFE EDUCATOR EB Print This Page. Send to a Friend. Share on Twitter. LARGE. MEDIUM. Change Font Size. EB Troast, a queer educator in Petaluma who specialized in LGBTQ-inclusive family life and sex education curriculum, died January 11 after she collapsed during a Zoom meeting. She was 37. Ms. Troast, who used female pronouns, was rushed to ahospital after
BAY AREA REPORTER :: LAWSUITS AGAINST LARKIN STREET YOUTH Larkin Street Youth Services, which receives millions of dollars in public funding, is the defendant in three recent civil complaints — including in a lawsuit that alleges an employee coerced three women who worked there into having sex. BAY AREA REPORTER :: KRISTIAN HOFFMAN'S LOUD AND QUEER AS As musical curricula vitae go, few are as expansive and impressive as that of queer singer/songwriter Kristian Hoffman. If there are any documentary filmmakers out there looking for an unquestionably compelling subject, it would be Hoffman. A co-founding member of the band Mumps (with the late Lance BAY AREA REPORTER :: BILL ELD'S POSTHUMOUS PORN PAEAN Bill Eld's posthumous porn paean. Bill Eld (1945-1986) is not well remembered today, but long ago he was a popular model in gay magazines and adult films. Eld's career began in 1970, just a year after Stonewall. It was a time when being gay was not considered acceptable by the majority of mainstream society, yet Eld unashamedly shed hisclothes
BAY AREA REPORTER :: MAN CONVICTED IN SF'S INFAMOUS DOG The Bay Area Reporter has learned that Robert Noel, convicted along with his wife, Marjorie Knoller, for the 2001 fatal dog mauling of lesbian neighbor Diane Whipple, died over the summer on his 77th birthday. The case against Noel and Knoller was one of the most publicized trials in Bay Area history, generating international newsattention and
BAY AREA REPORTER :: CENTERS TO STUDY COVID-19'S IMPACT ON 1 day ago · Six organizations are launching a national study on how COVID-19 impacted the LGBTQ community. The We Count Collaborative will bring together data from 45,000 LGBTQ patients. It is a joint effort between the PRIDE Study (based at Stanford University BAY AREA REPORTER :: CLOSED FOR MONTHS DUE TO COVID, SAN Closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, gay sex venue Eros on upper Market Street in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood hasre-opened as a
BAY AREA REPORTER :: POLITICAL NOTEBOOK: CA LEGISLATORS 1 day ago · California lawmakers included roughly $52.3 million toward various LGBTQ initiatives in their budget proposal for the fiscal year that begins July 1. Among the items are a historic $15 million investment in transgender health services, $13 million to support LGBTQ youth, and a $19 million boost to BAY AREA REPORTER :: INCLUSIVE FAMILY LIFE EDUCATOR EB Print This Page. Send to a Friend. Share on Twitter. LARGE. MEDIUM. Change Font Size. EB Troast, a queer educator in Petaluma who specialized in LGBTQ-inclusive family life and sex education curriculum, died January 11 after she collapsed during a Zoom meeting. She was 37. Ms. Troast, who used female pronouns, was rushed to ahospital after
BAY AREA REPORTER :: OUT IN THE WORLD: JUDGE DENIES BAIL 1 day ago · A judge in Ghana denied bail for 21 LGBTQ activists who were arrested during a police raid of a human rights conference in the West African country. The judge did not give any further details, the defendants' attorney Julia Selman Ayetey told Reuters after the June 8 hearing. Two hours into the May BAY AREA REPORTER :: SF LGBTQ SENIOR AGENCY OPENHOUSE TAPS 22 hours ago · Openhouse, the nonprofit provider of LGBTQ senior services in San Francisco, has tapped housing expert Kathleen Sullivan, Ph.D., to be its new executive director. The Portland, Oregon resident will be relocating to the city with her wife in order to start in the position July 19. Sullivan, 55 BAY AREA REPORTER :: PEOPLE'S MARCH ANNOUNCES CONCRETE 1 day ago · Activists have announced more specific plans for the second annual People's March and Rally: Unite to Fight, which in the absence of the official Pride parade has displaced it as a go-to event for Bay Area residents seeking to commemorate the anniversary BAY AREA REPORTER :: 50 YEARS IN 50 WEEKS: 1980, 10TH 7 hours ago · The April 10 tenth anniversary issue, at a whopping 68 pages, featured a disco dance event on the cover, and looked back on the 'Bay Area Reporter's first decade. Included was an expansive series of articles on gay theater companies. BAY AREA REPORTER :: BUSINESS BRIEFING: GAY-OWNED BERKELEY 1 day ago · Husbands Sam Butarbutar and Wenter Shyu, co-owners of Berkeley's Third Culture Bakery, are using their culinary skills to stand up for the Asian American and Pacific Islander community in light of the wave of attacks against API people and the overt discrimination the AAPI community has faced since BAY AREA REPORTER :: GUEST OPINION: CALIFORNIA VS. 34 1 day ago · This year, GOP-controlled states throughout our country have advanced an unprecedented number of discriminatory bills targeting our transgender and gender-nonconforming community, particularly TGNC young people. According to GLAAD, as of this Pride Month, 114 bills targeting the TGNC community have EBAR.COM - BAY AREA REPORTEROPINIONNEWSARTSBARTABEVENTSCLASSIFIEDS Since 1971, the newspaper of record for the San Francisco Bay Area Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community. BAY AREA REPORTER :: OBITUARIES Since 1971, the newspaper of record for the San Francisco Bay Area Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community. BAY AREA REPORTER :: CLOSED FOR MONTHS DUE TO COVID, SAN Closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, gay sex venue Eros on upper Market Street in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood hasre-opened as a
BAY AREA REPORTER :: UPDATED: TRANS ACTIVIST AND AIDS Felicia "Flames" Elizondo, a transgender woman and longtime AIDS survivor, died Saturday, May 15. She was 74. According to friends and social media posts, Ms. Elizondo was in hospice care in San Francisco at the Veterans Administration Hospital. BAY AREA REPORTER :: EYES ON THE PRIDES: THE LAVENDER TUBE 0:00 / 0:00. Live. •. On June 6, House of Pride is a day-long virtual celebration of LGBTQ culture, music, comedy, dance and more, starring queer influencers, celebrities and entertainment. This event includes drag performances, stand up comedy, concerts, vogue dance tutorials and dance parties. BAY AREA REPORTER :: LAWSUITS AGAINST LARKIN STREET YOUTH Larkin Street Youth Services, which receives millions of dollars in public funding, is the defendant in three recent civil complaints — including in a lawsuit that alleges an employee coerced three women who worked there into having sex. BAY AREA REPORTER :: MAN ON MAN: RODDY BOTTUM AND JOEY HOLMAN In his own right, gay modern rock icon Roddy Bottum is a living legend. His association with influential bands including Faith No More (remember "Epic" and "We Care A Lot"?) and Imperial Teen (remember "Yoo Hoo"?) put him in a class by himself. His latest musical project, Man on Man, with boyfriend Joey Holman, may be his most personal, aswell
BAY AREA REPORTER :: SHARON MCNIGHT: CABARET LEGEND 'COMES Tony-nominated Broadway star and cabaret legend Sharon McNight returns to San Francisco, a city she once called home. The diva extraordinaire will be performing a very special show, Homecoming: The San Francisco Years, January 15 and 16 at Feinstein's. BAY AREA REPORTER :: BEATS, BOHEMIANS AND BARS: JACK A literary spark started fires on both U.S. coasts following World War II. The Beat writers in New York and the Berkeley renaissance poets in the Bay Area started out separately, but they converged in a conflagration that burns to this day. WHY DO DARK SHADOWS FANS HATE SO MUCH? Dark Shadows was a daytime drama like no other. From June 27, 1966 until April 2, 1971, it brought tales of vampires, werewolves, witches, ghosts and time travel to daytime-TV audiences. For three of its five-year run, Dark Shadows was one of the most talked-about TV shows in the USA. It commanded a daily audience of 20 million viewers. EBAR.COM - BAY AREA REPORTEROPINIONNEWSARTSBARTABEVENTSCLASSIFIEDS Since 1971, the newspaper of record for the San Francisco Bay Area Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community. BAY AREA REPORTER :: OBITUARIES Since 1971, the newspaper of record for the San Francisco Bay Area Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community. BAY AREA REPORTER :: CLOSED FOR MONTHS DUE TO COVID, SAN Closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, gay sex venue Eros on upper Market Street in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood hasre-opened as a
BAY AREA REPORTER :: UPDATED: TRANS ACTIVIST AND AIDS Felicia "Flames" Elizondo, a transgender woman and longtime AIDS survivor, died Saturday, May 15. She was 74. According to friends and social media posts, Ms. Elizondo was in hospice care in San Francisco at the Veterans Administration Hospital. BAY AREA REPORTER :: EYES ON THE PRIDES: THE LAVENDER TUBE 0:00 / 0:00. Live. •. On June 6, House of Pride is a day-long virtual celebration of LGBTQ culture, music, comedy, dance and more, starring queer influencers, celebrities and entertainment. This event includes drag performances, stand up comedy, concerts, vogue dance tutorials and dance parties. BAY AREA REPORTER :: LAWSUITS AGAINST LARKIN STREET YOUTH Larkin Street Youth Services, which receives millions of dollars in public funding, is the defendant in three recent civil complaints — including in a lawsuit that alleges an employee coerced three women who worked there into having sex. BAY AREA REPORTER :: MAN ON MAN: RODDY BOTTUM AND JOEY HOLMAN In his own right, gay modern rock icon Roddy Bottum is a living legend. His association with influential bands including Faith No More (remember "Epic" and "We Care A Lot"?) and Imperial Teen (remember "Yoo Hoo"?) put him in a class by himself. His latest musical project, Man on Man, with boyfriend Joey Holman, may be his most personal, aswell
BAY AREA REPORTER :: SHARON MCNIGHT: CABARET LEGEND 'COMES Tony-nominated Broadway star and cabaret legend Sharon McNight returns to San Francisco, a city she once called home. The diva extraordinaire will be performing a very special show, Homecoming: The San Francisco Years, January 15 and 16 at Feinstein's. BAY AREA REPORTER :: BEATS, BOHEMIANS AND BARS: JACK A literary spark started fires on both U.S. coasts following World War II. The Beat writers in New York and the Berkeley renaissance poets in the Bay Area started out separately, but they converged in a conflagration that burns to this day. WHY DO DARK SHADOWS FANS HATE SO MUCH? Dark Shadows was a daytime drama like no other. From June 27, 1966 until April 2, 1971, it brought tales of vampires, werewolves, witches, ghosts and time travel to daytime-TV audiences. For three of its five-year run, Dark Shadows was one of the most talked-about TV shows in the USA. It commanded a daily audience of 20 million viewers. BAY AREA REPORTER :: LGBTQ AGENDA: LAVENDER BOOK APP SEEKS 17 hours ago · A new web-based app will make it easier for Black LGBTQ people to find safer spaces. The concept of Lavender Book, launched May 17, is based on that of the Green Book that was published during the Jim Crow-era to show people where to find businesses on American roads that were accommodating to Black BAY AREA REPORTER :: SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL REOPENS WITH 1 day ago · Wearing heart earrings the colors of the transgender Pride flag, Lisa Strawn stood in front of the steps of San Francisco City Hall Monday capturing with her cellphone the unveiling of the Pride flag on the flagpole off the mayor's balcony. Despite a late night working, Strawn wanted to be on hand BAY AREA REPORTER :: INCLUSIVE FAMILY LIFE EDUCATOR EB Print This Page. Send to a Friend. Share on Twitter. LARGE. MEDIUM. Change Font Size. EB Troast, a queer educator in Petaluma who specialized in LGBTQ-inclusive family life and sex education curriculum, died January 11 after she collapsed during a Zoom meeting. She was 37. Ms. Troast, who used female pronouns, was rushed to ahospital after
BAY AREA REPORTER :: LGBTQ BILLS ADVANCE IN CALIFORNIA While two bills regarding health care for transgender and intersex individuals were tabled this year in light of limited support, a bevy of LGBTQ legislation is advancing in the California Legislature. The package of 11 bills survived the legislative process in their house of origin and is now being BAY AREA REPORTER :: MOVING EVENT IN SF MARKS AIDS AT 40 1 day ago · People gathered at the National AIDS Memorial Grove in Golden Gate Park June 5 to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the first reported AIDS cases and to solemnly view portions of the AIDS Memorial Quilt and remember those lives lost. It was BAY AREA REPORTER :: 'WOMEN: FROM HER TO HERE' AT CHINESE 1 day ago · A display of queer zines from the Queer Reads Library presents 20 titles that suggest how queer people find each other. Another piece, Ever Wanting (for Margaret Chung) is a hypnotic experimental film that explores the life of Chung, the first American born Chinese female physician. Though closeted during her lifetime, Chung experimented with male and female gender presentation BAY AREA REPORTER :: HOMING'S IN, GOING OUT, JUNE 4-11, 2021 New Conservatory Theater Company LGBT theater company presents TransNational Cabaret, with six performers from across the U.S. Also, podcast drama-comedies In Good Company, actor monologues, messages from playwrights, exercises to practice mindfulness and original material from Conservatory students.www.nctcsf.org ODC Theater Festival Enjoy two weeks of innovate BAY AREA REPORTER :: POLITICAL NOTES: ALAMEDA DEMOCRATS Leaders of the Democratic Party in Alameda County want to adopt a ban on endorsing anti-LGBTQIA+ candidates for elected office. They are crafting a rule that could forbid not only the county party but also local Democratic Clubs it charters from granting endorsements to BAY AREA REPORTER :: NEWS BRIEFS: MONTREAL WILL HOST AIDS The International AIDS Society has announced that its AIDS 2022 conference will take place in-person in Montreal, Canada and virtually next summer. The 24th International AIDS Conference next year will be held July 29-August 2, with pre-conference meetings set BAY AREA REPORTER :: DUELING SF LGBTQ FILM FESTS HAVE SOME Queer movie buffs will have to choose between attending two of San Francisco's LGBTQ film festivals on a couple of nights this Pride Month. Pride Night at Oracle, which is showing "In the Heights" and "Everybody is Talking About Jamie," presented by EBAR.COM - BAY AREA REPORTEROPINIONNEWSARTSBARTABEVENTSCLASSIFIEDS Since 1971, the newspaper of record for the San Francisco Bay Area Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community. BAY AREA REPORTER :: OBITUARIES Since 1971, the newspaper of record for the San Francisco Bay Area Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community. BAY AREA REPORTER :: CLOSED FOR MONTHS DUE TO COVID, SANBAY CLUB SANFRANCISCO
Closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, gay sex venue Eros on upper Market Street in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood hasre-opened as a
BAY AREA REPORTER :: UPDATED: TRANS ACTIVIST AND AIDS Felicia "Flames" Elizondo, a transgender woman and longtime AIDS survivor, died Saturday, May 15. She was 74. According to friends and social media posts, Ms. Elizondo was in hospice care in San Francisco at the Veterans Administration Hospital. BAY AREA REPORTER :: EYES ON THE PRIDES: THE LAVENDER TUBE 0:00 / 0:00. Live. •. On June 6, House of Pride is a day-long virtual celebration of LGBTQ culture, music, comedy, dance and more, starring queer influencers, celebrities and entertainment. This event includes drag performances, stand up comedy, concerts, vogue dance tutorials and dance parties. BAY AREA REPORTER :: LAWSUITS AGAINST LARKIN STREET YOUTH Larkin Street Youth Services, which receives millions of dollars in public funding, is the defendant in three recent civil complaints — including in a lawsuit that alleges an employee coerced three women who worked there into having sex. BAY AREA REPORTER :: MAN ON MAN: RODDY BOTTUM AND JOEY HOLMAN In his own right, gay modern rock icon Roddy Bottum is a living legend. His association with influential bands including Faith No More (remember "Epic" and "We Care A Lot"?) and Imperial Teen (remember "Yoo Hoo"?) put him in a class by himself. His latest musical project, Man on Man, with boyfriend Joey Holman, may be his most personal, aswell
BAY AREA REPORTER :: SHARON MCNIGHT: CABARET LEGEND 'COMESSHARON MCNIGHT WIKIPEDIASHARON MCKNIGHT SINGERSHARON MCKNIGHT BIOSHARON MCKNIGHT FACEBOOKSHARON MCKNIGHT OBITUARYSHARON BARR FACEBOOK Tony-nominated Broadway star and cabaret legend Sharon McNight returns to San Francisco, a city she once called home. The diva extraordinaire will be performing a very special show, Homecoming: The San Francisco Years, January 15 and 16 at Feinstein's. BAY AREA REPORTER :: BEATS, BOHEMIANS AND BARS: JACK A literary spark started fires on both U.S. coasts following World War II. The Beat writers in New York and the Berkeley renaissance poets in the Bay Area started out separately, but they converged in a conflagration that burns to this day. WHY DO DARK SHADOWS FANS HATE SO MUCH? Dark Shadows was a daytime drama like no other. From June 27, 1966 until April 2, 1971, it brought tales of vampires, werewolves, witches, ghosts and time travel to daytime-TV audiences. For three of its five-year run, Dark Shadows was one of the most talked-about TV shows in the USA. It commanded a daily audience of 20 million viewers. EBAR.COM - BAY AREA REPORTEROPINIONNEWSARTSBARTABEVENTSCLASSIFIEDS Since 1971, the newspaper of record for the San Francisco Bay Area Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community. BAY AREA REPORTER :: OBITUARIES Since 1971, the newspaper of record for the San Francisco Bay Area Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community. BAY AREA REPORTER :: CLOSED FOR MONTHS DUE TO COVID, SANBAY CLUB SANFRANCISCO
Closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, gay sex venue Eros on upper Market Street in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood hasre-opened as a
BAY AREA REPORTER :: UPDATED: TRANS ACTIVIST AND AIDS Felicia "Flames" Elizondo, a transgender woman and longtime AIDS survivor, died Saturday, May 15. She was 74. According to friends and social media posts, Ms. Elizondo was in hospice care in San Francisco at the Veterans Administration Hospital. BAY AREA REPORTER :: EYES ON THE PRIDES: THE LAVENDER TUBE 0:00 / 0:00. Live. •. On June 6, House of Pride is a day-long virtual celebration of LGBTQ culture, music, comedy, dance and more, starring queer influencers, celebrities and entertainment. This event includes drag performances, stand up comedy, concerts, vogue dance tutorials and dance parties. BAY AREA REPORTER :: LAWSUITS AGAINST LARKIN STREET YOUTH Larkin Street Youth Services, which receives millions of dollars in public funding, is the defendant in three recent civil complaints — including in a lawsuit that alleges an employee coerced three women who worked there into having sex. BAY AREA REPORTER :: MAN ON MAN: RODDY BOTTUM AND JOEY HOLMAN In his own right, gay modern rock icon Roddy Bottum is a living legend. His association with influential bands including Faith No More (remember "Epic" and "We Care A Lot"?) and Imperial Teen (remember "Yoo Hoo"?) put him in a class by himself. His latest musical project, Man on Man, with boyfriend Joey Holman, may be his most personal, aswell
BAY AREA REPORTER :: SHARON MCNIGHT: CABARET LEGEND 'COMESSHARON MCNIGHT WIKIPEDIASHARON MCKNIGHT SINGERSHARON MCKNIGHT BIOSHARON MCKNIGHT FACEBOOKSHARON MCKNIGHT OBITUARYSHARON BARR FACEBOOK Tony-nominated Broadway star and cabaret legend Sharon McNight returns to San Francisco, a city she once called home. The diva extraordinaire will be performing a very special show, Homecoming: The San Francisco Years, January 15 and 16 at Feinstein's. BAY AREA REPORTER :: BEATS, BOHEMIANS AND BARS: JACK A literary spark started fires on both U.S. coasts following World War II. The Beat writers in New York and the Berkeley renaissance poets in the Bay Area started out separately, but they converged in a conflagration that burns to this day. WHY DO DARK SHADOWS FANS HATE SO MUCH? Dark Shadows was a daytime drama like no other. From June 27, 1966 until April 2, 1971, it brought tales of vampires, werewolves, witches, ghosts and time travel to daytime-TV audiences. For three of its five-year run, Dark Shadows was one of the most talked-about TV shows in the USA. It commanded a daily audience of 20 million viewers. BAY AREA REPORTER :: LGBTQ AGENDA: LAVENDER BOOK APP SEEKS 14 hours ago · A new web-based app will make it easier for Black LGBTQ people to find safer spaces. The concept of Lavender Book, launched May 17, is based on that of the Green Book that was published during the Jim Crow-era to show people where to find businesses on American roads that were accommodating to Black BAY AREA REPORTER :: SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL REOPENS WITH 1 day ago · Wearing heart earrings the colors of the transgender Pride flag, Lisa Strawn stood in front of the steps of San Francisco City Hall Monday capturing with her cellphone the unveiling of the Pride flag on the flagpole off the mayor's balcony. Despite a late night working, Strawn wanted to be on hand BAY AREA REPORTER :: INCLUSIVE FAMILY LIFE EDUCATOR EB Print This Page. Send to a Friend. Share on Twitter. LARGE. MEDIUM. Change Font Size. EB Troast, a queer educator in Petaluma who specialized in LGBTQ-inclusive family life and sex education curriculum, died January 11 after she collapsed during a Zoom meeting. She was 37. Ms. Troast, who used female pronouns, was rushed to ahospital after
BAY AREA REPORTER :: LGBTQ BILLS ADVANCE IN CALIFORNIA While two bills regarding health care for transgender and intersex individuals were tabled this year in light of limited support, a bevy of LGBTQ legislation is advancing in the California Legislature. The package of 11 bills survived the legislative process in their house of origin and is now being BAY AREA REPORTER :: MOVING EVENT IN SF MARKS AIDS AT 40 1 day ago · People gathered at the National AIDS Memorial Grove in Golden Gate Park June 5 to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the first reported AIDS cases and to solemnly view portions of the AIDS Memorial Quilt and remember those lives lost. It was BAY AREA REPORTER :: 'WOMEN: FROM HER TO HERE' AT CHINESE 22 hours ago · A display of queer zines from the Queer Reads Library presents 20 titles that suggest how queer people find each other. Another piece, Ever Wanting (for Margaret Chung) is a hypnotic experimental film that explores the life of Chung, the first American born Chinese female physician. Though closeted during her lifetime, Chung experimented with male and female gender presentation BAY AREA REPORTER :: HOMING'S IN, GOING OUT, JUNE 4-11, 2021 New Conservatory Theater Company LGBT theater company presents TransNational Cabaret, with six performers from across the U.S. Also, podcast drama-comedies In Good Company, actor monologues, messages from playwrights, exercises to practice mindfulness and original material from Conservatory students.www.nctcsf.org ODC Theater Festival Enjoy two weeks of innovate BAY AREA REPORTER :: POLITICAL NOTES: ALAMEDA DEMOCRATS Leaders of the Democratic Party in Alameda County want to adopt a ban on endorsing anti-LGBTQIA+ candidates for elected office. They are crafting a rule that could forbid not only the county party but also local Democratic Clubs it charters from granting endorsements to BAY AREA REPORTER :: NEWS BRIEFS: MONTREAL WILL HOST AIDS The International AIDS Society has announced that its AIDS 2022 conference will take place in-person in Montreal, Canada and virtually next summer. The 24th International AIDS Conference next year will be held July 29-August 2, with pre-conference meetings set BAY AREA REPORTER :: DUELING SF LGBTQ FILM FESTS HAVE SOME Queer movie buffs will have to choose between attending two of San Francisco's LGBTQ film festivals on a couple of nights this Pride Month. Pride Night at Oracle, which is showing "In the Heights" and "Everybody is Talking About Jamie," presented by EBAR.COM - BAY AREA REPORTEROPINIONNEWSARTSBARTABEVENTSCLASSIFIEDS Since 1971, the newspaper of record for the San Francisco Bay Area Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community. BAY AREA REPORTER :: OBITUARIES Since 1971, the newspaper of record for the San Francisco Bay Area Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community. BAY AREA REPORTER :: CLOSED FOR MONTHS DUE TO COVID, SANBAY CLUB SANFRANCISCO
Closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, gay sex venue Eros on upper Market Street in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood hasre-opened as a
BAY AREA REPORTER :: UPDATED: TRANS ACTIVIST AND AIDS Felicia "Flames" Elizondo, a transgender woman and longtime AIDS survivor, died Saturday, May 15. She was 74. According to friends and social media posts, Ms. Elizondo was in hospice care in San Francisco at the Veterans Administration Hospital. BAY AREA REPORTER :: EYES ON THE PRIDES: THE LAVENDER TUBE 0:00 / 0:00. Live. •. On June 6, House of Pride is a day-long virtual celebration of LGBTQ culture, music, comedy, dance and more, starring queer influencers, celebrities and entertainment. This event includes drag performances, stand up comedy, concerts, vogue dance tutorials and dance parties. BAY AREA REPORTER :: LAWSUITS AGAINST LARKIN STREET YOUTH Larkin Street Youth Services, which receives millions of dollars in public funding, is the defendant in three recent civil complaints — including in a lawsuit that alleges an employee coerced three women who worked there into having sex. BAY AREA REPORTER :: MAN ON MAN: RODDY BOTTUM AND JOEY HOLMAN In his own right, gay modern rock icon Roddy Bottum is a living legend. His association with influential bands including Faith No More (remember "Epic" and "We Care A Lot"?) and Imperial Teen (remember "Yoo Hoo"?) put him in a class by himself. His latest musical project, Man on Man, with boyfriend Joey Holman, may be his most personal, aswell
BAY AREA REPORTER :: SHARON MCNIGHT: CABARET LEGEND 'COMESSHARON MCNIGHT WIKIPEDIASHARON MCKNIGHT SINGERSHARON MCKNIGHT BIOSHARON MCKNIGHT FACEBOOKSHARON MCKNIGHT OBITUARYSHARON BARR FACEBOOK Tony-nominated Broadway star and cabaret legend Sharon McNight returns to San Francisco, a city she once called home. The diva extraordinaire will be performing a very special show, Homecoming: The San Francisco Years, January 15 and 16 at Feinstein's. BAY AREA REPORTER :: BEATS, BOHEMIANS AND BARS: JACK A literary spark started fires on both U.S. coasts following World War II. The Beat writers in New York and the Berkeley renaissance poets in the Bay Area started out separately, but they converged in a conflagration that burns to this day. WHY DO DARK SHADOWS FANS HATE SO MUCH? Dark Shadows was a daytime drama like no other. From June 27, 1966 until April 2, 1971, it brought tales of vampires, werewolves, witches, ghosts and time travel to daytime-TV audiences. For three of its five-year run, Dark Shadows was one of the most talked-about TV shows in the USA. It commanded a daily audience of 20 million viewers. EBAR.COM - BAY AREA REPORTEROPINIONNEWSARTSBARTABEVENTSCLASSIFIEDS Since 1971, the newspaper of record for the San Francisco Bay Area Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community. BAY AREA REPORTER :: OBITUARIES Since 1971, the newspaper of record for the San Francisco Bay Area Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community. BAY AREA REPORTER :: CLOSED FOR MONTHS DUE TO COVID, SANBAY CLUB SANFRANCISCO
Closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, gay sex venue Eros on upper Market Street in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood hasre-opened as a
BAY AREA REPORTER :: UPDATED: TRANS ACTIVIST AND AIDS Felicia "Flames" Elizondo, a transgender woman and longtime AIDS survivor, died Saturday, May 15. She was 74. According to friends and social media posts, Ms. Elizondo was in hospice care in San Francisco at the Veterans Administration Hospital. BAY AREA REPORTER :: EYES ON THE PRIDES: THE LAVENDER TUBE 0:00 / 0:00. Live. •. On June 6, House of Pride is a day-long virtual celebration of LGBTQ culture, music, comedy, dance and more, starring queer influencers, celebrities and entertainment. This event includes drag performances, stand up comedy, concerts, vogue dance tutorials and dance parties. BAY AREA REPORTER :: LAWSUITS AGAINST LARKIN STREET YOUTH Larkin Street Youth Services, which receives millions of dollars in public funding, is the defendant in three recent civil complaints — including in a lawsuit that alleges an employee coerced three women who worked there into having sex. BAY AREA REPORTER :: MAN ON MAN: RODDY BOTTUM AND JOEY HOLMAN In his own right, gay modern rock icon Roddy Bottum is a living legend. His association with influential bands including Faith No More (remember "Epic" and "We Care A Lot"?) and Imperial Teen (remember "Yoo Hoo"?) put him in a class by himself. His latest musical project, Man on Man, with boyfriend Joey Holman, may be his most personal, aswell
BAY AREA REPORTER :: SHARON MCNIGHT: CABARET LEGEND 'COMESSHARON MCNIGHT WIKIPEDIASHARON MCKNIGHT SINGERSHARON MCKNIGHT BIOSHARON MCKNIGHT FACEBOOKSHARON MCKNIGHT OBITUARYSHARON BARR FACEBOOK Tony-nominated Broadway star and cabaret legend Sharon McNight returns to San Francisco, a city she once called home. The diva extraordinaire will be performing a very special show, Homecoming: The San Francisco Years, January 15 and 16 at Feinstein's. BAY AREA REPORTER :: BEATS, BOHEMIANS AND BARS: JACK A literary spark started fires on both U.S. coasts following World War II. The Beat writers in New York and the Berkeley renaissance poets in the Bay Area started out separately, but they converged in a conflagration that burns to this day. WHY DO DARK SHADOWS FANS HATE SO MUCH? Dark Shadows was a daytime drama like no other. From June 27, 1966 until April 2, 1971, it brought tales of vampires, werewolves, witches, ghosts and time travel to daytime-TV audiences. For three of its five-year run, Dark Shadows was one of the most talked-about TV shows in the USA. It commanded a daily audience of 20 million viewers. BAY AREA REPORTER :: LGBTQ AGENDA: LAVENDER BOOK APP SEEKS 4 hours ago · A new web-based app will make it easier for Black LGBTQ people to find safer spaces. The concept of Lavender Book, launched May 17, is based on that of the Green Book that was published during the Jim Crow-era to show people where to find businesses on American roads that were accommodating to Black BAY AREA REPORTER :: SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL REOPENS WITH 15 hours ago · Wearing heart earrings the colors of the transgender Pride flag, Lisa Strawn stood in front of the steps of San Francisco City Hall Monday capturing with her cellphone the unveiling of the Pride flag on the flagpole off the mayor's balcony. Despite a late night working, Strawn wanted to be on hand BAY AREA REPORTER :: INCLUSIVE FAMILY LIFE EDUCATOR EB Print This Page. Send to a Friend. Share on Twitter. LARGE. MEDIUM. Change Font Size. EB Troast, a queer educator in Petaluma who specialized in LGBTQ-inclusive family life and sex education curriculum, died January 11 after she collapsed during a Zoom meeting. She was 37. Ms. Troast, who used female pronouns, was rushed to ahospital after
BAY AREA REPORTER :: LGBTQ BILLS ADVANCE IN CALIFORNIA While two bills regarding health care for transgender and intersex individuals were tabled this year in light of limited support, a bevy of LGBTQ legislation is advancing in the California Legislature. The package of 11 bills survived the legislative process in their house of origin and is now being BAY AREA REPORTER :: MOVING EVENT IN SF MARKS AIDS AT 40 16 hours ago · People gathered at the National AIDS Memorial Grove in Golden Gate Park June 5 to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the first reported AIDS cases and to solemnly view portions of the AIDS Memorial Quilt and remember those lives lost. It was BAY AREA REPORTER :: 'WOMEN: FROM HER TO HERE' AT CHINESE 13 hours ago · A display of queer zines from the Queer Reads Library presents 20 titles that suggest how queer people find each other. Another piece, Ever Wanting (for Margaret Chung) is a hypnotic experimental film that explores the life of Chung, the first American born Chinese female physician. Though closeted during her lifetime, Chung experimented with male and female gender presentation BAY AREA REPORTER :: HOMING'S IN, GOING OUT, JUNE 4-11, 2021 New Conservatory Theater Company LGBT theater company presents TransNational Cabaret, with six performers from across the U.S. Also, podcast drama-comedies In Good Company, actor monologues, messages from playwrights, exercises to practice mindfulness and original material from Conservatory students.www.nctcsf.org ODC Theater Festival Enjoy two weeks of innovate BAY AREA REPORTER :: POLITICAL NOTES: ALAMEDA DEMOCRATS Leaders of the Democratic Party in Alameda County want to adopt a ban on endorsing anti-LGBTQIA+ candidates for elected office. They are crafting a rule that could forbid not only the county party but also local Democratic Clubs it charters from granting endorsements to BAY AREA REPORTER :: NEWS BRIEFS: MONTREAL WILL HOST AIDS The International AIDS Society has announced that its AIDS 2022 conference will take place in-person in Montreal, Canada and virtually next summer. The 24th International AIDS Conference next year will be held July 29-August 2, with pre-conference meetings set BAY AREA REPORTER :: DUELING SF LGBTQ FILM FESTS HAVE SOME Queer movie buffs will have to choose between attending two of San Francisco's LGBTQ film festivals on a couple of nights this Pride Month. Pride Night at Oracle, which is showing "In the Heights" and "Everybody is Talking About Jamie," presented bySign In | Register
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LGBTQ BILLS ADVANCE IN CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE While two bills regarding health care for transgender and intersex individuals were tabled this year in light of limited support, a bevy of LGBTQ legislation is advancing in the Ca... Read More » POLITICAL NOTES: ALAMEDA DEMOCRATS WANT TO BAN ENDORSING ANTI-LGBTQCANDIDATES
Leaders of the Democratic Party in Alameda County want to adopt a ban on endorsing anti-LGBTQIA+ candidates for elected office. Read More » GUEST OPINION: HIV/AIDS IS NOT OVER Oaklawn, Dallas, 1984. Back then, I stopped into the Crossroads Market about once a week to pick up the latest issue of the New York Native, a gay political newsprint magazine wher... Read More » GUEST OPINION: 'ONE OF THE MEN WHO FOUGHT THE WAR': LIFE AS AN AIDSCASUALTY
Like every gay man paying attention at the time, I heard about the "new disease" afflicting gay men not long after it was first reported in 1981. Read More » OUT IN THE BAY: AFTER COVID HIATUS, TRANS SOPRANO TO PERFORM IN PERSON Breanna Sinclairé fled from a conservative, religious, sometimes-abusive family in Baltimore, moving west in her late teens to study vocal performance at California Institute ... Read More »NEWS
San Francisco leather, bear fairs among 1st LGBTQ outdoor events toreturn in-person
LATEST NEWS | By JohnFerrannini | Jun 2
As the Bay Area and the state open up after more than a year of COVID-19 pandemic-related lockdowns and restrictions, LGBTQ street fairs are among those events that are back on. Editorial: AIDS at 40 — and beyond NEWS | By BAR Editorial Board | Jun 2 It was scary. On June 5, 1981, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report noted five cases of pneumocystis pneumonia among previously healthy gay men inLos Angeles.
AIDS grove commemorates 40 years of epidemic NEWS | By Cynthia Laird | Jun 2 As the country prepares to mark the 40th anniversary of the first cases of what is now known as AIDS in the U.S., the National AIDS Memorial Grove in San Francisco will open to the public for what organizers said would be a moving tribute. AIDS at 40: Survivors reflect on epidemic NEWS | By David-Elijah Nahmod | Jun 2 On July 3, 1981, the headline "Rare Cancer Seen in 41 Homosexuals" appeared in the New York Times. A pink start to Pride Month NEWS | By BAR staff | Jun 2 The 26th annual pink triangle was installed atop Twin Peaks on Tuesday, June 1, to kick off LGBTQ Pride Month. New SF developments to include housing for HIV+ people NEWS | By Matthew S. Bajko | Jun 2 Nine new affordable housing developments coming to San Francisco are expected to provide at least 50 rental units for people living withHIV.
'Never Alone' mural to commemorate Maitri hospice NEWS | By John Ferrannini | Jun 2 As the city and the LGBTQ community commemorate four decades since the first reported cases of what became known as HIV/AIDS, Maitri Compassionate Care in San Francisco's Duboce Triangle neighborhood is set to become the home of a new mural. News Briefs: Montreal will host AIDS 2022 conference NEWS | By Cynthia Laird | Jun 2 The International AIDS Society has announced that its AIDS 2022 conference will take place in-person in Montreal, Canada and virtuallynext summer.
EQCA splits support between queer, straight female candidates in special East Bay Assembly race LATEST NEWS | By Matthew S.Bajko | Jun 2
California's statewide LGBTQ advocacy organization is splitting its support between two female candidates — one queer, the other straight — in the special election for an East Bay Assembly race to represent part of Oakland, Alameda, and San Leandro.ARTS & CULTURE
Homing's In, Going Out, June 4-11, 2021 ARTS EVENTS | By JimProvenzano | Jun 3
As we continue into Pride month, let's indulge in LGBT-specific arts, nightlife and community events, while also considering our straight allies' goings-on, if they behave. 50 Years in 50 Weeks: 1979, Divinely GrantedTHEATER | By Jim
Provenzano | Jun 3
While News stories covered the May 21 White Night Riots, in lighter fare, drag theatre in 1979's Arts section included an interview, ads and a review of Divine's show, 'The Neon Woman,' while porn stars served as a lure to a members-only health club. Dueling SF LGBTQ film fests have some upset NEWS | By Heather Cassell | Jun 2 Queer movie buffs will have to choose between attending two of San Francisco's LGBTQ film festivals on a couple of nights this PrideMonth.
Eyes on the Prides: The Lavender Tube on Pride Month showsTELEVISION | By
Victoria A. Brownworth | Jun 1 LGBTQ-themed programming hits the airwaves in abundance as FX/Hulu, Lifetime, Revry and PBS share new and classic films, documentaries, concerts, and even a virtual reality nightclub party. Justin Vivian Bond: celebrated chanteuse returns to Feinstein's at theNikko
NIGHTLIFE | By Jim Gladstone |Jun 1
Creatively, I've been very satisfied during the pandemic," says Justin Vivian Bond, who performed mini-concerts at home in upstate New York. Bond returns in-person to Feinstein's at the Nikko June 16-19. Bursting with Pride: Q-Music's 2021 playlist MUSIC | By Gregg Shapiro |Jun 1
LGBTQ+ musicians and allies make our first June list, including diverse sounds from Xiu Xiu, Prism Bitch, The Go-Go's, Grace Pettis, Carrie Ferguson and Bay Area singer Andrew Bundy.BARTAB
Doors to Bay Area gay sex venues swing open LATEST NEWS | By JohnFerrannini | Jun 2
Bay Area gay sex venues are welcoming back patrons as the region reopens up after over a year of lockdowns due to the COVID pandemic. Maria Konner tells all: Bay Area musician and host's revealing memoir BOOKS | By David-ElijahNahmod | May 31
In her new book, 'Girl Shock', Maria Konner lets it all hang out. A TV host, musician, activist and sexual adventurer, Konner has lived a colorful life and has had a great time doing so. Homing's In, Going Out May 28-June 6, 2021 NIGHTLIFE EVENTS | By Jim Provenzano | May 27 The rainbow avalanche is upon us as Pride events in multiple media rev up online and in person. Dust off your glittery gear. It's our month. 50 Years in 50 Weeks: 1978, Glad to be Gay MUSIC | By Jim Provenzano| May 27
While the Tom Robinson Band, then known for the inspiring folk-derived anthem, "Glad to be Gay," had a performance at the Old Waldorf (444 Battery St.), the venue's promoters used the ad to politicize theirpro-gay presence.
Oaklash serves up drag fun from SF Oasis May 28-30 NIGHTLIFE EVENTS | By Jim Provenzano | May 26 Dive in to a hundred hours of nonstop drag and more as Oaklash serves up three days and nights of performance, DJ sets and panel discussions streamed from SF's Oasis nightclub. Sylvester mural livens up SOMA NEWS | By BAR staff | May 26 Disco star Sylvester is remembered in a new mural on the side of queer nightclub Oasis, 298 11th Street, in San Francisco's South of Marketdistrict.
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