Brinkin Pleads Not Guilty to Child Porn Charges
The attorney for pioneering gay rights advocate Larry Brinkin entered a not guilty plea on Brinkin's behalf at his arraignment on child porn charges Wednesday, September 26 in San Francisco Superior Court before Judge Richard Ulmer Jr.
Gold's Name Change Delays Castro Project
The decision by the Bay Area family that held the Gold's Gym franchise to part ways with the international fitness chain has further delayed plans to redevelop the Castro location.
School Board Candidates Express Support for LGBT Students
Nine of the candidates who responded to a questionnaire from the Bay Area Reporter expressed strong support for LGBT students.
U.K. Comic Gina Yashere Plays Brava Theatre
Combining acerbic commentary on race and culture, including her Nigerian heritage as compared to her East London upbringing, Yashere pokes fun at controversial issues while making people laugh.
SF Pride Seeks New Director
Just as the group behind the annual San Francisco LGBT Pride Parade and celebration appeared to be emerging from a spell of financial and leadership troubles, the nonprofit's board is looking for a new executive director.
Vote on Milk Plaza Benches Postponed
The future of the benches at Harvey Milk Plaza is still being debated, as the board of the Castro/Upper Market Community Benefit District agreed to postpone a vote regarding their permanent removal.
Nudity Ban Would Exclude Parades, Fairs
Should District 8 Supervisor Scott Wiener move forward with legislation to ban public nudity in San Francisco, the city's parades and street fairs would be exempted under any such regulation.
New Eagle Owners Prepare to Open
As owners of what's to be known as SF Eagle prepare to reopen the beloved former leather bar, community members who've been hoping for the space to return as an LGBT venue have been cheering.
Ex-MCC Pastor Ordered to Stand Trial on Sex, Child Porn Charges
A judge has ordered a gay San Francisco man who's been accused of having sex with minors he met through Craigslist, possession of child pornography, and other crimes to stand trial on most of the charges.
Trial Begins in 1983 Murder
The trial of a bisexual man accused of murdering another man in 1983 began this week in San Francisco Superior Court.
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