Obama names Colfax AIDS policy chief
President Barack Obama has appointed Dr. Grant Colfax, the gay director of San Francisco's HIV Prevention Section, as the new director of the Office of National AIDS Policy, the White House announced Wednesday, March 14.
Occupy Oakland protesters face robbery, hate crime charges
Three Occupy Oakland protesters are facing robbery and hate crimes charges after allegedly attacking a woman and calling her anti-gay epithets.
Report sheds light on state judiciary's LGBT makeup
A new report is shedding light on the state judiciary's LGBT makeup and has brought into stark relief how few out judges there are in California.
Nightlife major business for SF
San Francisco has long had an international reputation as a fun-loving city, and now city leaders have some idea of the economic boost nighttime entertainment provides.
HRC pick largely praised
The change in leadership this summer at the Human Rights Campaign is largely being welcomed by San Francisco LGBT leaders who hope it brings a course correction at the national organization.
Pride grand marshal nominees announced
The San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration Committee has announced its 2012 nominees for the public choice for community grand marshals.
Talking with transgender rebel Genesis P-Orridge
While Marie Losier's provocative and intimate new documentary "The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye" stands on its own as a singular piece of filmmaking, it helps to know the back story of its surviving subject, Genesis P-Orridge.
'Octopus's Garden' :: Two moms, a girl & their back story
PianoFight, best known for interactive theater and sketch comedy, strikes a different chord in its latest production.
Gay themes in Asian American lives
San Francisco International Asian American Film Fest highlights
BARchive: Tri-ing Times
Years before the first Gay Games (1982), San Francisco's gay community already had a lot going on in organized sports.
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