Arts & Entertainment Watch The 2013 S.F. Pride Parade Live [Updated] Good morning and happy Pride Sunday, folks! Starting at 10:30 a.m., the San Francisco Gay Pride Parade will begin and there are several ways to watch it. You can watch it
Arts & Entertainment Sick Lights: S.F. City Hall Lit Up Rainbow Bright San Francisco City Hall steals the spotlight with this dazzling rainbow attire in honor of Pride week. Delightful! Photo snapped by zoxcleb.
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: 'Tomorrow' Tomorrow is going to be a big day, ladies and gentlemen. Tension is high. So is the optimism. Please take a moment to listen to the great Andrea McArdle, age 14, playing Annie
SF News Gym Closes Notorious Steam Rooms For Being Too Gay Sexy As the LGBT community waits for the SCOTUS to rule on same-sex marriage, another pressing issue lurks under the radar: the right to get a hand job in the steam room at Fitness
SF News No Decisions Today By Supreme Court On Gay Marriage The U.S. Supreme Court will not issue rulings today on either Prop 8 or DOMA, the federal Defense of Marriage Act. Next possible SCOTUS decisions could come down next weel. Perfect, of
SF News Raw Sewage At Oakland Coliseum Forces Teams To Shower Together On the heels of an overflow that had Oakland Police Headquarters quite literally in the crapper, another venerable Oakland institution has gone to sh*t. On Sunday, a raw sewage leak flooded both
SF News Bevan Dufty Drops Out Of Gay Pride Former D8 supervisor Bevan Dufty has dropped out of this year's San Francisco Gay Pride Parade. He was selected to be grand marshall earlier this year, along with state Attorney Kamala Harris, Perry
SF News Trans March to Honor Bradley Manning; Also, Is Bradley Manning Transgender? Swift on the heels of the news that the SF Pride Board is being not-so-gently urged by Supervisor David Campos to find a way to make good on their failed honoring of Bradley
SF News Dozens Speak Out In Support of Manning for Pride Marshal; Meanwhile, Manning Himself Begins Court-Martial As we mentioned last week, the SF Pride board relented in the face of growing pressure from the city and held another public meeting Friday regarding their decision to retract the honorary appointment
SF News Coming Out As Straight Is Hard When Your Dad Is Dan Savage While we can't say from experience whether it would be more or less difficult than coming out as a reformed homophobe, telling your parents that you're straight can be a difficult experience when
SF News S.F. Giant Speaks Out About Overcoming Crippling Homophobia In his new memoir To Stir a Movement: Life, Justice, and Major League Baseball, Giants pitcher and noted Jesus fan Jeremy Affeldt describes his experience coming out as a straight icon in a
Arts & Entertainment Fancy Gay Male Strip Club Officially Coming To Castro [UPDATE] In what could turn the neighborhood into bachelorette-party hell, the city's first burlesque gay club is officially coming, so to speak, to the Castro. It promises to be "socially responsible," promote "community organization,
SF News Bradley Manning Supporters To Protest At S.F. Pride Office Today Here we go: In light of the San Francisco Pride Committee's decision to cancel Bradley Manning as a Grand Marshal for the 2013 Pride Parade, a protest will take place today, Monday, at
SF News Bradley Manning Named S.F. Gay Pride Grand Marshal [UPDATE] UPDATE: The San Francisco Pride committee has backtracked, removing Bradley Manning as the Grand Marshal in light of the controversy. Bradley Manning, the 25-year-old United States Army hero arrested in 2010 on suspicion
SF News Boy Scouts To Lift Ban On Gay Members, Continue To Bar Gay Adults On Friday, officials of the Boy Scouts of America proposed a resolution that would allow openly-gay youth members of the organization with the statement that “no youth may be denied membership in the
Arts & Entertainment Behold: A Map Of San Francisco's Lost Gay Bars Last month we brought you a roundup of ads from defunct gay bath houses in town, and about a year ago we showed you a semi-current map of the dozen gay bars that
SF News Jeremy Irons Worries Gay Marriage Could Lead To Fathers Marrying Their Sons Jeremy Irons revealed something shocking last night during an interview with HuffPo Live. Namely, that some thespians, no matter how acclaimed, shouldn't think and speak at the same time. More to the point,
Arts & Entertainment Zombie Christ Haunted House Is The Only Easter Zombie Party You'll Need The dearth of creativity and art in San Francisco is apparent and nothing short of horrifying. That is, until now. The fine folks behind Pride-season's GayGlo (remember that?) are back again (finally) and
Arts & Entertainment In Honor Of Her S.F. Appearance, Patti LuPone's Scathing 2006 Palace Hotel Review You feel that? It's in the air. It's LuPone. Patti LuPone is in San Francisco, folks -- specifically, at the Rrazz Room from March 17-24. And we couldn't be more exciting/scared. The
SF News Relax, John Waters Is NOT Dead! National Report, some sort of second-rate Onion, reported that acclaimed filmmaker and all-around swell human being John Waters dropped dead on Wednesday. This, thankfully, was not the case. He is alive and well,
SF News Westfield Mall In Roseville Throws Out Kissing Gay Couple The same mall that couldn't handle a flash mob or a rowdy Black Friday, couldn't handle a little PDA of the same-sex variety apparently. Daniel Chesmore, a student at U.C. Berkeley, and
SF News Carly-Rae Jepsen And Train Ditch Boy Scout Jamboree Headlining Gig Due To Anti-Gay Policy The Boy Scouts of America lost the headlining acts for their 2013 National Scout Jamboree today after every scout's viral video crush and pro-gay lady Carly Rae Jepsen bowed out along with popular
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Eagle Tavern Returning For Beer Busts, Drag Shows And Live Music This Sunday [Updated] After nearly two years in the dark, San Francisco's Eagle Tavern appears to be set to re-open in time for springtime beer busts, drag shows and live music. When an alternate deal threatened
SF News It's About Time: Prominent Republicans Change Tune On Gay Marriage Dozens of prominent Republicans, 75 and counting as of last night, have signed an amicus brief being filed with the Supreme Court in support of gay marriage, and the overturning of California's Proposition