Complaint filed against hotel that houses youth
A San Francisco hotel that houses queer youth is facing at least one complaint from an ex-resident.
SF Pride director discusses finances, staffing
After weeks of providing little response to questions about San Francisco's LGBT Pride Parade and celebration's apparently troubled finances, Amy Andre, the Pride Committee's executive director, recently met with the Bay Area Reporter.
Time Travel Back to a 1950s Gay Bar With Will Fellows
Gay Bar: The Fabulous, True Story of a Daring Woman and Her Boys in the 1950s is a remarkable time-capsule view into how gay folks lived, loved and gathered a half-century ago in a small gay bar in California.
Fall season on Bay Area stages
Last week was fall-preview time, but space ran out before I could write about all the productions that strike me as highlight-worthy. Theater may continue to be squeezing budgets, but the start of the 2010-11 season seems unusually rich. Here's Pt2!
Out There :: Polter-gayest!
Labor Day is over, and we've put our white back into the closet. Time to go to the dark side? No, according to Castro Theatre impresario Marc Huestis, it's time to "go into the light!"
Late summer flicks :: 'Mademoiselle Chambon' & 'Phil Spector' open
The late-summer romance Mademoiselle Chambon begins literally on the oddest note when a French construction worker, Jean (Vincent Lindon), finds himself having coffee at the apartment of his son's grade-school composition teacher.
Classic 'River Kwai' comes to Castro
Classics come to the Castro... beginning with David Lean's The Bridge on the River Kwai.
Pride returns to Oakland
For the first time since 2003, a full-fledged LGBT Pride festival is set for Oakland.
Castro rallies against surge in violence
A crowd of 150 gathered in the Castro Friday night, responding to a string of recent violent assaults.
Berkeley council race draws three out candidates
Openly gay Berkeley City Councilmember Kriss Worthington, a longtime champion of progressive causes, is in a heated re-election campaign this fall against two out candidates who have attracted backing from the East Bay city's more moderate politicians.
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