LATEST NEWS
SF bi homelessness czar McSpadden to retire in June
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie will soon have the opportunity to put his stamp on the city’s department that addresses unhoused people.
New details emerge in killing of reality TV star Xol
New details in a high-profile homicide case were made public for the first time Tuesday during the preliminary hearing for the accused killer of Eduardo Xol, a gay man, reality TV star, and former San Francisco resident.
SF St. Patrick’s Day Parade welcomes drag laureate
News Briefs: Castro Night Market returns for 2nd season
LGBTQ Agenda: Tennessee House moves to restrict recognition of same-sex married couples
San Francisco supervisors panel backs street naming for LGBTQ theater founder Decker
Newly released report details the global reach of Project 2025
Political Notes: Issa’s retirement opens door for electing LGBTQ SoCal House member
Arts & Culture
‘Gods & Monsters’ – New Conservatory Theatre Center’s production is frankly inspired
Playwright Tom Mullen’s adaptation of Bill Condon’s screenplay (1998) and its source material, the novel “Father of Frankenstein” (1995) by Christopher Bram, finds new dimensions of contemporary meaning in the melancholy horror of Mary Shelley’s alienated outsider.
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The Golden Age of Thomas Dolby – Singer-songwriter on his music, and parenting queer kids
It’s hard to believe that “The Golden Age of Wireless,” the debut album by musician Thomas Dolby was released more than 40 years ago. Regardless of its vintage, it still sounds as fresh and appealing as the day it hit record store shelves, and dolby continues to innovate and perform his music.
