There's Life After Hamilton

Leslie Odom Jr. had just won a Tony Award for playing Aaron Burr in "Hamilton," but he was already putting the mega-hit musical in his rearview mirror.

by Richard Dodds | Jul 17, 2016

One Family's Transgender Values

The documentary "From This Day Forward" explores a family's reactions when the husband begins living full-time as a woman.

by Sari Staver | Jul 16, 2016

Out There: Return to the Transgressive 1980s

Blend together a sudden pandemic of a potentially fatal STD, a reactionary federal government impervious to our plight, the ACT UP movement and other gay responses, and you have the ingredients for a true cultural moment.

by Roberto Friedman | Jul 16, 2016

Oakland's New Gay Bar Sails In

Located next door to the iconic Paramount Theatre, and convenient to BART and other public transit, The Port welcomed guests on Saturday, July 9 after more than a week's 'soft opening.'

by Jim Provenzano | Jul 17, 2016

The History of LGBT Bookstores in the Castro

The closing of Books Inc. in the Castro last month and the opening of Dog Eared Books (489 Castro) where A Different Light once existed has gotten me thinking about bookstores and the literary world of San Francisco.

by Michael Flanagan | Jul 17, 2016

LGBTs Debate Gun Laws

In the midst of ongoing gun violence, California officials are taking a look at the state's gun laws -- while LGBT firearms enthusiasts say additional legislation is unnecessary.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Jul 16, 2016

Milk's Bullhorn Returns to Gay Museum

After another star turn in a Hollywood production about San Francisco's LGBT community, the bullhorn once used by the late gay Supervisor Harvey Milk is back on display at the GLBT History Museum.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Jul 17, 2016

Cafe Flore is For Sale

The Castro's iconic Cafe Flore, a popular LGBT hangout for the past four decades, is for sale.

by Sari Staver | Jul 16, 2016

Lottery Slots Awarded for SF LGBT Senior Housing

Ray Rudolph stood nervously at the back of the packed dining hall inside Francis of Assisi Community, an independent living facility in San Francisco's Mission Dolores neighborhood.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Jul 16, 2016

Marriage Case Plaintiff Obergefell Helps Launch Line of Wines

A tribute to Obergefell and Arthur on the bottle explains that, "this beautiful sparkling rosé is a toast to marriage equality and those reluctant activists who change our world."

by Matthew S. Bajko | Jul 17, 2016


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