Spanish Vacation Towns Welcome Gays

If you are like most people from the USA, you probably have never heard of Torremolinos, but it is one of the gayest vacation towns in the world.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Dec 11, 2011

Hep C deaths outpace HIV; new drugs, services for coinfected

Deaths related to hepatitis C have outpaced those due to HIV/AIDS since 2007, researchers reported at the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases meeting earlier this month in San Francisco.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Nov 30, 2011

SB 48 faces new repeal efforts

Not one but two anti-gay initiatives have been submitted to state officials in an effort to thwart Senate Bill 48, the Fair, Accurate, Inclusive, and Respectful Education Act.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Nov 29, 2011

Voluptuous Venetians

'Masters of Venice' dazzle at the de Young Museum

by Kevin Mark Kline | Dec 1, 2011

World AIDS Day events offer time to remember

Several World AIDS Day events are planned for next Thursday, December 1. This year's observances come 30 years after the first reported cases of what became known as AIDS.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Nov 30, 2011

Harvest

In <slug>Harvest</slug>, Germany's Benjamin Cantu sets an opposites-attract tryst among teenage farm students, then shoots the slow-drip beats like Gus Van Sant's skateboard thriller Paranoid Park.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Nov 29, 2011

Photographer Francesca Woodman's legend grows

American photographer Francesca Woodman's captivating body of work not only endures but has grown more potent in the 30 years since she committed suicide at 22.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Nov 28, 2011

CA could be first in nation to offer redress to gay vets

Assemblyman Dr. Richard Pan (D-Sacramento) announced last week that he will author legislation that will restore state veterans benefits to gay and lesbian service members who were discharged or court-martialed for being homosexual.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Nov 26, 2011

'Dear Harvey' to mark Milk, chorus milestone

More than three decades ago, the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus made its first public appearance. The performance took place on the steps of City Hall on November 27, 1978, hours after openly gay Supervisor Harvey Milk was assassinated in his office.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Nov 28, 2011

Upscale Stores Draw Gays to Russian River

Opened this past July the market is one of several new upscale stores setting up shop in Sonoma County's gay getaway resort town along the Russian River. The establishments are injecting a bit of city life into the tranquil country setting.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Nov 24, 2011


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