
API Wellness Campaign Promotes Expanded Services
The health care landscape for LGBTQ and people of color is transforming and the Asian and Pacific Islander Wellness Center wants to make sure the word is out.
Shakeup in LGBT Media
In a recent shakeup in the LGBT publishing industry, a Florida-based company has declared bankruptcy, for the moment at least shutting down its four publications, including Frontiers magazine.
Park Service Releases LGBTQ History Study
The National Park Service has released a sweeping history of America's LGBT community, which preservationists hope will assist in the protection of various LGBTQ historic sites across the country.
Ex-B.A.R. Political Editor Wayne Friday Dies
Wayne Friday, the Bay Area Reporter's former longtime political editor who was close friends with the late gay Supervisor Harvey Milk and covered San Francisco's political scene for decades in his "Our Man Friday" weekly column, has died.
On the Tab :: Oct. 6-13
Classic rock and pop, classy drag dos, sexy gogos, sassy bartenders; all this and more await you in our wicked little town.
Patina Miller :: The Broadway Star Debuts At Feinstein's
Haven't heard of Miller yet? If you consider yourself part of the theatrical cognoscenti, you'll want to catch up with the curve and check out the South Carolina-born dynamo's first-ever San Francisco appearances Feinstein's at the Nikko next weekend.
Gay Comic Plays It Straight in 'Birth of a Nation'
In the new film "The Birth of a Nation," Jason Stuart, an openly gay, Jewish supporter of LGBT equality and civil rights, will portray Joseph Randall, a white, Christian slave-owner.
Political Crimes & Misdemeanors
Anyone who thinks it can't happen here is in need of a reality check. Not only can it happen here, it has happened here. But as an antidote to the chaos, we've been listening to some of our favorite classic Broadway cast recordings.
'The Soundsuits Are My Drag'
The New York Times has opined that the singular creations of Nick Cave "fall squarely under the heading of 'Must Be Seen to Be Believed,'" a description that certainly applies to the gay Chicago-based artist's "Soundsuits."
Mill Valley Film Festival Celebrates Its Sweet 39
The 39th edition of the Mill Valley Film Festival plays Oct. 6-16 at the Century Cinema in Corte Madera, Century Larkspur, Cinearts Sequoia in Mill Valley, Lark Theater in Larkspur and Smith Rafael Film Center in San Rafael.
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