
Business Briefs: LGBT Chambers to Talk Policy at SF Summit
LGBT business owners set to gather in San Francisco for conference.
Mopping Maupin
I was well into Joseph Cassara's "The House of Impossible Beauties" (Ecco/Harper Collins) before I could identify what reading it reminded me of: Armistead Maupin's early "Tales of the City."
Snapshots of Exciting New Operas
Innovative and aptly named West Edge Opera presented a second year of the company's ambitious programming venture "Snapshot" in the East Bay and San Francisco recently.
Hedy Brew
Even before she left her Nazi-threatened Austrian childhood home, it was clear that Hedy Lamarr (1914-2000) was not just another pretty face.
Unghosted Women
Two thoughtful gallery shows address female presence - and its absence - through different prisms.
Curtain Calls for Queer Space?
Polk Gulch was the place to be. It was the place where the community first celebrated its holiest of high holidays, Halloween, and where parades, marches, and protests took place.
Volunteering - It's Good for You!
The organized elements of the leather and kink world run mostly on the energy of volunteers. Whether it's a play party, social event, education class, or whatever, most of them are produced and run by volunteers.
On the Tab :: Mar. 1 - 8
Come in like a lion, go out like a lamb. Or, come in like a drag queen and sashay out like a ham. Whatever works. Nightlife awaits.
Political Notebook: Out Alameda Judge, Education Official Receive Support
A lesbian judge on the Alameda County Superior Court and a gay man on the county's board of education have the backing of an East Bay LGBT political group for their re-election bids this year.
Health Issues, Youth Focus of CA LGBT Bills
The needs of youth and health issues within the LGBT community are the main focus of a bill package California lawmakers and advocacy groups are pushing during the 2018 legislative session.
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