New prevention plan likely to shuffle money for AIDS orgs

Several HIV/AIDS agencies in San Francisco are worried about their funding as the city's HIV Prevention Services office begins talks with organizations. Many say there will be cuts to programs.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Mar 28, 2011

Sistahs Steppin' in Pride to step out for the last time

Sistahs Steppin' in Pride, Oakland's annual dyke march and festival, this year will mark its 10th anniversary and final year as the community has come to know it, said core committee members.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Mar 27, 2011

What's up at the galleries this month?

International Women's Day was celebrated on March 8, but of course, every day is women's day, isn't it?

by Kevin Mark Kline | Mar 26, 2011

Eccentricities of a Nightingale

Tennessee Williams was crushed when Summer and Smoke was dismissed by Broadway critics and closed after a short run. It was 1948, the success of The Glass Menagerie was still fresh, and A Streetcar Named Desire was playing to packed houses still.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Mar 25, 2011

The Oldest Profession

Though my knowledge of geriatric prostitution - in which both the clients and the ladies are creaky-old - is nonexistent, I still suspect that The Oldest Profession has little do with whatever senior-citizen sex trade may exist.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Mar 24, 2011

Report details bi 'invisibility'

The San Francisco Human Rights Commission unanimously adopted a groundbreaking report examining the consequences of rendering bisexuals "invisible" at its meeting last week.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Mar 21, 2011

Community readies for dot-gay domain

The Internet is on the brink of a new land rush with the expected approval of a new alternative to dot-com, dot-edu, and dot-org. Ladies and gentlemen, meet dot-gay.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Mar 20, 2011

Heartbeats

Time for a snap hip-cinema quiz. Who's the youngest, sassiest queer filmmaker you've probably never heard of?

by Kevin Mark Kline | Mar 18, 2011

OUT THERE : Tribute to the man that got away

Our very favorite alternative-universe Judy, the talented Connie Champagne will take the stage as Judy Garland once again this weekend, in a special tribute show in memory of her friend and mentor, the late artist and teacher Dan Kryston , who passed away

by Kevin Mark Kline | Mar 19, 2011

Rock Of Ages

David Lee Roth doing high-kicks in spandex is about the extent of my fond memories of the music of the 1980s - at least, the music that offered adolescent boys the musical version of the mock-testosterone rebelliousness of professional wrestling.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Mar 18, 2011


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