Gay Getaway: Escape to LA
People from Los Angeles love to make fun of San Francisco and vice versa. We might not admit it openly, but behind the rivalry, we kind of like each other.
SF judge race heats up
The rhetoric in a San Francisco judicial race is heating up as both sides compete for LGBT and progressive voters.
Prop 19 roils medical pot advocates
The crowds showed up for last weekend's International Cannabis and Hemp Expo at the Cow Palace, but widespread support for Proposition 19, the legalization effort on the November ballot, was not in evidence.
Pride director's future in doubt
The future of Amy Andre, San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration Committee's executive director, appears to be in doubt after a "miscommunication" between her and the organization's bookkeeper.
Gov taps lesbian as SF judge
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger this week appointed lesbian lawyer Angela Bradstreet to fill a vacancy on the San Francisco Superior Court.
New show explores Confessional Comics by Jewish Women
"Catholics may confess through a screen in a box, but Jews do it in public - preferably with an audience," write Sarah Lightman and Michael Kaminer, curators of Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women.
We [heart] Stefanie Powers
Stephane Powers, best-known for the tv series 'Hart to Hart,' plays San Francisco in a tribute to the great gay lyricist Lorenz Hart.
Out There: Positano Postcard
We love our job, really we do, most days it's just as much fun as a tickle party at former Rep. Eric Massa's house. But it's important to get away every now and then...
The Brothers Size
It's unsettling to one week see a character portrayed as a sexually ambiguous child-man who impishly proclaims his intention of never growing up, and then the next week see him too grown up, now an ex-con with rapacious desires.
Anita Bryant Died for Your Sins
Anita Bryant Died for Your Sins is not your typical teenage coming-out story, for reasons only partially related to its provocative title.
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