Gay man alleges bias after kissing beau at wine bar
Local couple alleges bias after kissing in wine bar
Jim David :: Confessions of a late bloomer
Funnyman Jim David recalls community theater in upcoming show, 'South Pathetic'
Remembering Merce
Prolific choreographer Merce Cunningham dies at the age of 90
Marianne Faithfull's soullful attitude
Singer Marianne Faithfull talks about her new CD Easy Come Easy Go, in which she returns to material by an eclectic mix of songwriters.
Now playing on the summer screen in Bay Area
Four films currently in Bay Area cinemas
Milk, King, Rivera to receive Presidential Medal of Freedom
The late San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk will be awarded the nation's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, President Barack Obama announced July 30.
Woman involved in fatal crash pleads not guilty
A woman pleaded not guilty last week to charges related to the deaths of her domestic partner, and her partner's brother and 3-year-old twin sons, in a May car crash on Interstate 880 in Oakland.
Needle exchange ban could be lifted
Legislation is making its way through Congress that could lift the ban on federal funding for needle exchange programs. The programs, where injection drug users can receive clean syringes, is credited in San Francisco with helping to keep down HIV transmission rates among IDUs.
Gays squabble over Prop 8 repeal debate
The debate over when to attempt a repeal of Proposition 8 intensified as disagreement flared last weekend at the marriage equality leadership summit in San Bernardino. The discussion is happening as time runs out for the community to decide whether to proceed for repeal in 2010.
Advocates fear spike in HIV due to CA budget cuts
The state of California has been able to keep new HIV infections in check in recent years, with cities like San Francisco even reporting slight decreases in the number of people infected with the virus.
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