Arts & Entertainment Oakland Gay Pride, 9/5 Oakland Pride, forgotten mousy cousin of San Francisco Pride? Maybe a little. But this year's LGBT Pride celebration on the other side of the bridge promises to be worth a BART trip under
misc Get Off Grindr, And Get Into Your Nearest Sex Club Scheduling male-on-male sex dates using Craigslist, Grindr, or any number of social media outlets devoted to penetration, some might argue, is a tad impersonal. Downright rude sometimes. Instead, why not visit one of
SF News Teen Arrested In Alleged Gay Attack On Muni Police have arrested a 15-year-old boy this week suspected, along with others, of beating Zachary Davenport, a gay man, on Muni on August 14. Davenport, according to reports, "was getting off the J-Church
Arts & Entertainment Gay Burning Man 2010 Camps Queer folks attending this year's Burning Man, listen up: Gay Cities has a short list of gay resources you should check out. A few gay camps are: Moonbow Camp (3:00 & Athens)
SF News Judge to Rule on Stay in Gay Marriage Case Today After California's gay marriage ban was overturned last week, U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker said he would make a decision today whether or not marriages could resume. If Walker chooses to lift
misc Gay Activist Befriends Mormon Missionaries Say what you will about LDS members, difficult on the eyes isn't one of them. Why, just take a look at these jarringly Anglo-Saxon beauties here. Gay activist Michael Petrelis who, in his
SF News S.F. Set to Start Marrying, But They Need Volunteers San Francisco is gearing up to marry people. But they need volunteers! Might you be one of them? SF Appeal reports, "Sometime in the next week or so, Judge Walker is expected to
SF News Target "Genuinely Sorry" for Controversial Political Donation Aiming to ease the ruckus raised over Target's donation to Minnesota Forward, a conservative committee that ran TV ads for anti-gay Republican candidate Tom Emmer, the company's CEO apologized publicly today for the,
SF News Prop 8 Ruling In Its Entirety For those of you interested in Walker's decision in its entirety, you read the full Proposition 8 decision. Judge Vaughn Walker found California's gay marriage ban unconstitutional under both the equal protection clauses
SF News Photos: Gay Marriage Ban Overturned, San Francisco Today, Judge Vaughn Walker ruled Proposition 8 -- California's discriminatory same-sex marriage ban -- unconstitutional. Here are some scenes from outside the San Francisco Federal Courthouse shortly after Walker's decision was announced.
SF News Here's 10 'Day of Decision' In the Bay Area Care of the Contra Costa Times, reporter Matt O'Brien tells us about 10 Prop. 8 Rallies happening after today's Prop 8 ruling announcement. Concord: 6 p.m. at Todos Santos Plaza on Willow
SF News Prop 8 Announcement Expected Between 1 pm - 3 pm Today The federal court will announce its decision in Perry v. Schwarzenegger, the battle for gay marriage, this afternoon. Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker of San Francisco will reveal his decision on
SF News LAN Airlines Responds to 'Bareback' Ad After spotting this "Bareback In Brazil" travel ad seen throughout San Francisco, SFist contacted LAN Airline for their side of the story. Much to our surprise, that said they had nothing to do
SF News National Day of Protest Against Target See, this is why we can't have nice things. Target, as SFist previously reported, financially backed an anti-gay politician (via Minnesota Forward) to the sum of $150,000. Now queer activists would like
misc Guide On Not Becoming a "Fag Hag" Is there any relationship as gratifying and exhausting as the gay male-straight female friendship? But, according to a brilliant article in the satirical ChristWire ("The Fag Hag: How a Girl’s Misguided Friendship
misc Gay-Friendly Airline's 'Bareback' Ad LAN Airlines, a "gay-friendly" airline that served as the official international airline for San Francisco Pride 2010, has a new ad campaign popping up at Muni stops all over San Francisco. Hmm. Do
SF News LGBT Center Gets Restaurant Approval Proving that, yes, Castro boys do sometimes need to eat, the Planning Commission approved a plan to put a full-service restaurant and bar on the top floor of the LGBT Center on Market
SF News Target's Financial Backing of Anti-Gay Politician by Matt Baume Here's something that may give fans of San Francisco's impending Target invasion some pause: the company's financial support for an anti-gay Republican politician whose friends include a "kill-the-gays" Christian rock
SF News San Francisco: #1 Gay, #7 Vegetarian San Francisco ranks no. 7 when it comes to living a vegetarian lifestyle. According to the fruits and nuts at Peta, we're pretty neat. The City by the Bay has opened its Golden
SF News Time for Republicans to Fight for Gay Rights, Says Sen. Ashburn In a move of clarity that will (most likely) fall on deaf ears, Sen. Roy Ashburn, a Bakersfield Republican who came out in March after an embarrassing drunk driving arrest in Sacramento, urges
SF News Police Respond to Gay Pride Beating Video Yesterday, SFist broke the story of an enthralling, although possibly problematic, police scuffle caught on tape at Sunday's Gay Pride. See, a few revelers were out of line (assaulting police officers, drunk, wearing
SF News 'Christian' Group Can't Bar Gays At Hastings College Alleged Christian groups all over the U.S. have incorrectly and abusively attempted to use the First Amendment to commit balls out acts of hate and discrimination. Take, for example, anti-gay group the
SF News S.F. Civic Center Pride Party 2010 Photos The party at Civic Center following the 2010 San Francisco Pride Parade was packed. And hot. And breer-soaked loads of fun. Everyone from little babies rolling in the grass to elderly men displaying
SF News S.F. Gay Pride Parade 2010 Photos Despite a fatal shooting the night before in the Castro, Sunday's San Francisco Gay Pride Parade was a smashing success, with tourists and locals alike enjoying the city's biggest event of the year.
Arts & Entertainment SFist's Guide to SF Pride 2010: Saturday Here is part II of SFist's attempt to round up all the gay/queer/trans and ever-so lesbian happenings going down about town on Saturday. (Stay tuned for Sunday events!) And, as Jay