Gunning for Jennings
Conservative pundits and organizations, including the American Family Association and Americans for Truth About Homosexuality, are seeking to oust Kevin Jennings from his job as assistant deputy secretary of the national Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools.
Police investigate slayings of two gay Oakland men
Oakland police are investigating the recent shooting deaths of two gay men.
Politicians urged to include PWAs in health care reform
Many people have their eyes on health care legislation making its way through the House and Senate that could be especially important for people living with HIV and AIDS.
No Obama at DC march
President Barack Obama will not attend the National Equality March in Washington, D.C. this Sunday, even though he will be the keynote speaker at the Human Rights Campaign's annual national dinner the night before.
Milk urn resurfaces from D.C. cemetery
An urn containing various memorabilia related to the late gay San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk, including a lock of hair from his famous ponytail, has resurfaced after being locked away in a Washington, D.C. cemetery's vault for 22 years.
Film Fests :: Viva Mill Valley!
The 32nd Mill Valley Film Festival will be chock-full of celebrity sightings and first-rate indie films. Here's a handy guide to the highlights.
Out There :: After the fair was over
Fashion tips from the Folsom Street Fair... and other items of interest in this week's Out There.
Bigger Than Life
Jeffrey Escoffier has done a pretty good job on the history of gay porn. If the book is not the last word on the subject, it's eminently readable.
20 years ago, police shut down the Castro
By San Francisco standards the evening of Friday, October 6, 1989 started off like any other, but what many had expected to be another routine rally organized by ACT UP would instead result in a violent takeover of the gay Castro District that rocked the police department and reverberated throughout City Hall. The incident would become known as the "Castro Sweep."
Jones invites Obama to march
Cleve Jones, who this spring issued the call for a national march on Washington, D.C., has sent a letter to President Barack Obama inviting him to speak at the October 11 event, although that's the same weekend that the president could be in San Francisco.
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