Springtime in San Francisco is just on the horizon, and the literary world are heating up as well. Plenty of newly published ...
Jane Clark’s “Witchy Ways” is a delightful romance with, as the title implies, a witchy twist. In the film, Eve (Diora Baird) ...
Ask any queer person, and they will tell you that we are virtually everywhere. Next door, across the street, holding political office, on the pulpit, on stage, in movies, in books, and on TV, falling ...
Russ López moves effortlessly across genres and roles, nonfiction historian, academic scholar, fiction writer, editor, and ...
A nonbinary and transgender former tech worker has sued an artificial intelligence company, alleging workplace discrimination ...
The owner of the popular new restaurant and bar in San Francisco’s LGBTQ Castro neighborhood is launching another business in ...
Joshua Robison, a gay man who was a guiding force behind his husband, San Francisco Symphony Music Director Laureate Michael ...
Blending dark humor with candor and real insight, “Growing Up Golem: How I Survived My Mother, Brooklyn, and Some Really Bad ...
President Donald Trump went after Democratic support of transgender-friendly policies in schools during his State of the ...
Eric Williams is a busy guy. On March 4 he’ll bring “Why All the Drama” to Cafe du Nord’s Swedish American Hall, where he’ll blend stand-up, personal storytelling, "and the kind of oversharing usually ...
San Francisco has always been a city defined by freedom – freedom to be yourself, freedom to love openly, and freedom to ...
Composer Matt Gould’s two most recent projects have plumbed the creative and domestic lives of queer artists.His latest work, ...