(Alan) Cumming attraction

Stage star Alan Cumming plays the Castro Theatre

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jul 8, 2010

Website launched in response to Pugno primary win

As expected, self-described Proposition 8 author Andrew Pugno won the Republican primary last month and will face off against Democrat Dr. Richard Pan for California's 5th Assembly District in what both sides are anticipating will be a tough race.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jul 11, 2010

Stuart Milk inspires Jewish LGBT leaders

Stuart Milk, the openly gay nephew of the late San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk, inspired a new generation of queer Jewish activists poised to open a new chapter of the LGBT Jewish movement.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jul 10, 2010

Judge rules against lesbian VA employee

A federal administrative judge has rejected claims by a lesbian former employee of the Department of Veterans Affairs office in Oakland that she was fired after she spoke out against anti-gay harassment and a hostile work environment.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jul 9, 2010

Police seek public's help after Pink Saturday fatal shooting

Responding to several violent incidents that occurred during Pride weekend, local leaders and police this week appealed to the LGBT community for help in combating crime.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jul 8, 2010

Blackbird: Honoring a Century of Pansy Divas

It pays to do your homework before seeing Blackbird: Honoring a Century of Pansy Divas, now in the smaller venue at Mama Calizo's Voice Factory. Fortunately, writer-performer-designer Seth Eisen has provided a Cliffs Notes shortcut to your assignment in the program, and your enjoyment of this macabre and fascinating homage will be considerably enhanced if you take the time to read it before the show begins.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jul 5, 2010

Rotimi Agbabiaka :: From Nigeria With Love

His parents wanted Rotimi Agbabiaka and his siblings to have educational opportunities that their native Nigeria could not provide, and when he was 14, they moved to the United States. The great adventure seemed to sputter when he wound up in grad school

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jul 7, 2010

Out There :: Freedom of gay expression

We can't remember another feature film that's based on the creation and reception of a poem, but Frameline 34 closing-night offering Howl was just that. Documentarians Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman take as their subject the early years of great gay poet Allen Ginsberg.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jul 6, 2010

The Fisher king

Unless you've been hiding under a rock, word has reached you that SFMOMA and late Gap founder Don Fisher and his wife, Doris, struck a deal on the disposition of their extensive contemporary art collection shortly before Fisher's death in September, after

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jul 5, 2010

Wilson concedes as Laird moves on to runoff

A gay man running for a North Bay Assembly seat conceded this week after it became clear he had lost the race while a gay man seeking a Central Coast state Senate seat barely survived his special primary race to force a runoff election.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jul 5, 2010


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