
Gay Asylum Seeker in ICE Custody Released Upon Bond Payment
A gay San Francisco man in United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody has been released following the payment of $10,000 bond.
2020 SF Dyke March Canceled
The annual Dyke March, which has occurred annually the day before San Francisco's LGBT Pride parade since 1993, is one of the latest in a long line of Pride-related events canceled due to the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Online Extra: Folsom Street ED Gone After Short Tenure
Folsom Street Events has another new leader, as former executive director Sarah Patterson is no longer with the organization, the Bay Area Reporter has learned.
B.A.R., Other LGBT Media, Fundraise to Stay Afloat
As the economy reels from the effects of the novel coronavirus outbreak, LGBT news organizations aren't just covering other companies facing closure – they are trying to stay in business themselves.
SF Mayor Names Trans Woman to Transportation Board
Mayor London Breed on Thursday appointed Jane Natoli to a seat on the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency board of directors, making her the first out trans person to serve in that capacity.
SF Pride Cancels 2020 Event
The San Francisco LGBT Pride parade has been canceled, officials announced Tuesday.
News Briefs: Cannabis Firm Releases Peron Video Trailer in Time for 4/20
In honor of what would have been gay marijuana activist Dennis Peron's 75th birthday, a cannabis firm has released a trailer of a new video about him.
Bedazzlers: The Cockettes in Print: Acid Drag & Sexual Anarchy 1969-1972
Half a century ago, a bedazzled assortment of psychedelically-influenced, collective-living, sexually experimental, and inherently theatrical gay men and straight women forever transformed the Bay Area's cultural landscape. They were The Cockettes.
Lesbian Pioneer Phyllis Lyon Dies
Fearless lesbian activist icon Phyllis Lyon died peacefully at her home in San Francisco on April 9 of natural causes. She was 95.
Online Extra: EQCA postpones summit for LGBTQ electeds
Two of the country's largest LGBT rights organizations have canceled events and postponed major fundraisers in California due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
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