
Max von Essen - Back in town, back in time
Broadway musical theatre star Max von Essen returns to San Francisco to showcase his solo work in a Bay Area Cabaret concert at the Venetian Room this Sunday afternoon.
SF man ordered to stay away from gay Apple CEO for 3 years
A three-year restraining order was issued by a Santa Clara County Superior Court judge March 3 against a San Francisco man who showed up to the home of gay Apple CEO Tim Cook with flowers and champagne.
Jock Talk: Diver Matthew Mitcham gets married
Last March, Australian Olympic gold medal diver Matthew Mitcham announced he was engaged to his partner, Luke Rutherford.
The Queering of American TV
"Visible: Out on Television," streaming on Apple TV+, charts the history of LGBTQ representation from 1950s/60s Dark Ages through today's hard-won diverse visibility.
Spring 2020 book season reading list
In anticipation of the change of seasons, here are some forthcoming books to add to your reading list.
Giving Back at Pride - Celebrating 17 years, and getting ready for 2020
"I remember the first time I marched with a contingent. It was pure magic, stepping off the curb and planting my foot onto Market Street." Philanthropist and event creator Juanita MORE! shares her history of popular Pride party-fundraisers.
Online Extra: Gay Apple CEO granted restraining order against SF man who sought to deliver flowers, champagne
A San Francisco man is the subject of a temporary restraining order issued in Santa Clara County February 13, preventing him from coming into contact with gay Apple CEO Tim Cook.
Online Extra: Election 2020: Rivals pounce on Bloomberg at Dem debate
"Horse-faced lesbians." That was one of the first barbs tossed at the Democratic presidential field's newcomer, billionaire former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg, Wednesday night, in the party's most combative debate yet.
Editorial: Reelect Pelosi and congressional Dems
Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who represents San Francisco in Congress, will almost certainly be reelected
John Cameron Mitchell - Sharing new works, post-Hedwig
Since Hedwig and the Angry Inch debuted as an edgy Off-Broadway musical in 1998, John Cameron Mitchell has steadily worked on other projects, including a new podcast musical, Anthem: Homonculus, one of two projects he'll attend in the Bay Area.
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