
Trans and Pregnant: 'A Womb of Their Own' Offers Insight
How do people react when they meet someone with a full beard, large breasts, and a pregnant belly? High school teacher Rae Goodman answers this and other questions in the new documentary "A Womb of Their Own."
Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley: Staying 'Fab!'
They're back, sweetie darlings! Edina and Patsy, those larger-than-life trendsetters, have returned. This time they're on the big screen, which is only fitting when one considers their big personalities.
Openly Gay Candidate Runs for Berkeley Mayor
Gay Berkeley City Councilman Kriss Worthington has decided to run this November for mayor of the East Bay city.
Testimony Heard in San Francisco Lesbian Murder Trial
Friends of a lesbian who was shot to death in a parking lot near a gay San Francisco nightclub in 2013 described in court how she had put up her hands and pleaded with the suspect before he shot her and a friend.
Castro Market Hall Opens
Born and raised in the Philippines, husband and wife Jay and Claudine Dava decided in 2011 that they wanted to bring Filipino street food to the Bay Area.
International AIDS Conference Looks at Advances and Barriers
While remarkable gains have been made in preventing and treating HIV over the past 16 years, this progress could be reversed without adequate funding and respect for the human rights of the people most at risk.
Gay Victim of Trump Rally Violence Sues San Jose
A gay Latino Republican is among the 14 people who filed a lawsuit last Thursday, July 14, against the city of San Jose, its mayor and police chief due to being attacked after attending a Donald Trump rally.
San Francisco to Begin Collecting LGBT Data
The number of San Francisco city agencies collecting sexual orientation and gender identity data is set to grow due to the passage this week of an ordinance authored by gay District 8 Supervisor Scott Wiener.
CA Includes LGBT History in School Curriculum
California's public school children, beginning in the second grade, will now be taught the most LGBT-inclusive curriculum in the country due to revisions made by the state's Board of Education.
On the Tab :: July 14 - 21
Bars open, bars face closure, bars get protested and supported. What a week! It's a tumbling array of events, but we try to make sense of it, chronologically at least, in particular, lots of live music for your ears.
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