SF News '90s Era Gay Club Fliers for Klubstitue There's more to the San Francisco queer scene than Harvey Milk, gay marriage kerfuffles, or exhausting penis-in-bottom jokes. Take, for example, the late '80s/'90s Valencia Street staple, Klubstitute. Harkening back to the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Gay Ice Cream Honors SF Pride Week Haighteration has word that Three Twins (254 Fillmore) is dishing out homosexual-themed ice cream in honor of Gay Pride Week. What's on the menu? Rainbow/Gay Sherbet, Pink Triangle ("a fruity chocolate base
misc Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Delicate Gay Speaks Out Against Homosexuality Adam, a "straight" man who "was" gay, speaks out against homosexuality while lisping and wearing an ascot. Perfect. You can find more anti-God/anti-gay testimonials at Recycle Your Faith, a Christian-ish site featuring
SF News Prop 8 Closing Arguments Schedule For those of you following the case closely, here is today's closing argument schedule: * 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM -- Plaintiffs * 11:30 AM - 11:45 AM -- City and
SF News Closing Arguments for Prop 8 Trial Start Today Inside a San Francisco courtroom today, and after hearing 12 days of testimony in January, U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker will hear closing arguments in the historic Proposition 8 case over the
SF News Donna Sachet Returns To Gay Pride Parade Moments away from writing a curt post about the lack of Donna Sachet covering this year's Gay Pride Parade, the fine homosexuals at the Bay Area Reporter report that, wait, yes, Sachet will
SF News Bill O'Reilly Compares Gay People to al Qaeda Terrorists It's unusual that, while Barack Obama had a "Kill Obama" Facebook page, we have yet to see a "Kill Bill O'Reilly" Facebook page. Because, you know, he sure does love to hate a
SF News Letter from Willie Brown Sparks Arrests of Gay Activists in Zimbabwe Over the weekend, Zimbabwe police arrested two members of the country's only gay rights group, GALZ. Though initially described as a "sting in which police were looking for pornography and drugs," the real
Arts & Entertainment Harvey Milk Day Events We touched on this in SFist This Weekend, but seeing as how San Francisco beatifies former San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk, here's a rundown of Harvey Milk Day events. Really, Harvey Milk Day
Arts & Entertainment Backstreet Boys To Play SF Pride Bay Area Reporter confirms that Backstreet Boys, one-time boy band phenoms famous for wanting it that way, will perform at this year's SF Pride Party on June 27 at Civic Center. Already scheduled
SF News Portugal To Legalize Same-Sex Marriage Proving more progressive than California, the cute little country next to Spain, Portugal, will legalize same-sex marriage. Conservative President Anibal Cavaco Silva plans on "reluctantly ratifying" the gay marriage law, making the Catholic-heavy
SF News Kiss-In at Harvey Milk Plaza on Monday Anything and everything but kissing on the lips, you say? We hear that. But, come next Monday, you might change your tune. SF Weekly's Joe Eskenazi brings word that the Castro will play
Arts & Entertainment Commence Pride Partying at Saturday's '40 and Fabulous' Benefit As the month of June approaches, a mix of cologne, sweat, joy, poppers, hair molding clay, meth clouds, mixed drinks, guilt and delicious tourism dollars will fill the air as the LGBT Pride
SF News Another Far-Right Christian Leader Caught Being Gay George Alan Rekers is your average far-right Christian leader. Some of his notable achievements include testifying as a state's witness in favor of Florida's gay adoption ban, co-founding the Family Research Council, ("a
SF News Anti-Straight Discrimination Alleged at Mission Police Station A former SFPD cop is claiming anti-straight discrimination at the Mission police station, and now she's taking action. Mission Local reports that openly heterosexual Lori Dutra, a former patrol officer, "alleges she suffered
SF News Esta Noche Vandalized with Swastikas We missed this completely earlier this week, so...here it is today. This past Friday, Latino gay nightclub Esta Noche was defaced with several Nazi swastikas. The bar's manager, Edgar Lopez, "came to
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight COMEDY: As SFist noted last month, the whole loveable Aqua Teen gang (except for that wet blanket Frylock or Err), aka Dave Willis and Dana Snyder, will be bringing the laughs at Aqua
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Gay Brunch On Satuday Promises Networking, Lots of Booze Are you a gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered (or even, if softball has taught us anything this week, straight) and in need of a new job? a few choice contacts? a boozy brunch? Well
SF News Hayward Men Who Came to SF to Shoot Gay People Receive Jail Time Three Hayward men -- Shafiq Hashemi, 21, Mohammad Habibzada, 24, and Sayed Bassam, 21 -- pleaded guilty on Monday to shooting a 27-year-old man in the face with a BB gun. The incident
SF News Protesters Accuse Alcatraz Cruises of Being Anti-Gay and Anti-Union Protesters gathered at Pier 33 yesterday to draw attention to the firing of longtime Alcatraz Cruises employee Vincent Atos, who was suspended last year over a sexual harassment complaint for being "too gay.
SF News No 'Under 40' Gays of Note in City that Considers Itself Gayest Following Out Magazine's 'Power 50' list, which failed to mention a single popular powerful San Francisco-based homosexual, The Advocate (the bookish bottom to Out's circuit party top) also came out with their annual
SF News No Powerful Gays in City that Considers Itself Gayest Out Magazine's annual 'Power 50' list came out, if you will, last week. Her Holiness Ellen DeGeneres rules the gays this year, taking the top spot. Politician Barney Frank, Anderson Cooper, butch on-air
SF News Students Keep Quiet to Help Stop LGBT Bullying Thousands of schools from across the country, including more than 100 in the Bay Area, are taking part in today's "Day of Silence," a protest "to raise awareness of the silencing of lesbian,
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight Addendum: Karl Soehnlein Book Reading, Launch Party Local scribe Karl Soehnlein's third novel, Robin and Ruby, a sequel to the award-winning The World of Normal Boys, was thrust upon the world today. You can watch the book trailer (!?) here. What's