Reward offered in 'Doodler' cold case

San Francisco police offer reward, updated sketch in "Doodler" cold case.

by BAR staff | Feb 13, 2019

Gay, Black Comedian's New Film Debuts in Oakland

As one of the first out black men in stand-up comedy, Sampson McCormick has created a short film that's anything but a laughing matter.

by Tony Taylor | Feb 20, 2019

Valentimely - Unusual and Romantic Events for the Love Holiday

Regardless of your relationship status, you can celebrate Saint Valentine for his renegade marriage ceremonies and check out some of these fun events.

by Dan Renzi | Feb 10, 2019

Nightlife Events Feb 7-14 2019

Winter has come, and now you're expected to find a date for Valentine's Day, or go solo to one of these fun nightlife events, where you may find love, or lurve, or a few likes. Wear your rubbers.

by Events Editor | Feb 6, 2019

Reaction Positive to Breed's Hiring Colfax to Lead SF DPH

Mayor London Breed's appointment of AIDS expert Dr. Grant Colfax to lead the San Francisco Department of Public Health was met with praise from gay leaders.

by Tony Taylor | Feb 4, 2019

Harris Wows Oakland in Prez Campaign Launch

Senator Kamala Harris returned to her hometown Sunday to kick off her 2020 presidential bid and told the thousands of people that packed Frank Ogawa Plaza outside Oakland City Hall that she would use her "fighting spirit" to work for all Americans.

by Cynthia Laird | Jan 30, 2019

PG&E Bankruptcy Hits LGBT Nonprofits

Even before Pacific Gas & Electric Co. filed for bankruptcy protection Tuesday, the utility had announced that its charitable giving program is currently on hold, leaving some LGBT nonprofits scrambling to cover the loss.

by Alex Madison | Feb 4, 2019

Besties Voting Starts

Balloting for the Bay Area Reporter's ninth readers' poll, the Besties, begins Thursday (January 31), and early birds could be in line for a special prize.

by Cynthia Laird | Jan 30, 2019

Jock Talk: Gay Skater Wins U.S. Pairs Gold

Timothy LeDuc and Ashley Cain captured the gold medal in the pairs competition at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Detroit last weekend, making LeDuc the first openly gay American skater to win a national title.

by Roger Brigham | Jan 30, 2019

Pass It On - Leather Gear and Personal Legacy

Leather communities have had a longstanding practice of passing down leathers, gear and treasured objects to others as a way of letting a valued possession experience new life with a new caretaker.

by Race Bannon | Feb 3, 2019


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