LGBT murders up in 2010
The National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs announced Tuesday that there were 27 murders of LGBT and HIV-affected people in the United States and Puerto Rico in 2010, the second highest total ever recorded.
Man pleads guilty in hate crime case
A 26-year-old man pleaded guilty in San Francisco Superior Court this week in an anti-gay hate crime case.
Gay undocumented reporter pushes immigration reform
Gay journalist Jose Antonio Vargas brought his campaign to alter America's immigration debate to San Francisco this week
DA Gascón addresses hate crimes, death penalty
As he gears up for his first political campaign, District Attorney George Gascón is discovering the contact sport that is San Francisco politics.
Youth housing project causes uproar
A bitter fight over a Cow Hollow housing project for youth at risk of homelessness and those aging out of the state's foster care system will play out before San Francisco's Planning Commission meeting Thursday afternoon (July 14).
Fidelio
Like George Orwell's 1984 - even now, a quarter-century past its scare-by date - Beethoven's Fidelio of 1814 seems both more timely and more prophetic at its every outing.
Barbara Eden - Out Of The Bottle
She spent five seasons living amid pink and gold plush pillows inside a magic bottle on TV's I Dream of Jeannie, but Barbara Eden is a San Francisco girl at heart. She returns to the city she once called home on Sunday, July 10!
SF couples plan New York weddings
Back in 2008 Joe Gallagher proposed to his partner of two years, Michael McAllister, while he lay in a hospital bed with a collapsed lung.
Friends, family mourn slain SF man
Last Friday, friends and family of Freddy Canul-Arguello sat silently in a small, dark room at Mission Presbyterian Church.
Complaint filed over Pink Sat. incident
A gay San Francisco man has filed a complaint against police after he was beaten on Pink Saturday, June 25, by partygoers and then taken away in handcuffs by officers.
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