Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Tonight: Pansy Division At El Rio Pansy Division, they're back! Jumping on the national radar when they opened for Green Day back in the day, Pansy Division forged their own road and diehard fanbase. And with good reason; they
Arts & Entertainment Video: Trannyshack Star Search Champ Rides Ejaculating Donkey Speaking of drag competitions, Sue Casa won last week's Trannyshack Star Search competition. Her performance boasts, among other things, riding a large ejaculating donkey. Also of note: flag twirling! [via Marke B. at
SF News AP Decides 'Husband' And 'Wife' Only Applies To Straight Folks The Associated Press, whose stylebook is "the journalist's bible" used by writers and abused by bloggers the world over, issued a memo today clarifying when writers should use the terms "Husband" and "Wife"
Arts & Entertainment Grammy Awards: When Kathy Griffin Met Colin Kaepernick Well, this is one good way of trying to expel homophobia within the 49ers. Noted comedian Kathy Griffin and tattooed Niners QB Colin Kaepernick crossed paths at the Clive Davis Pre-Grammy Gala on
SF News It Gets Worse: 49ers Who Appeared In 'It Gets Better' Video Deny Making Video [Update] We get it. The NFL is a more homophobic arena than most. But suffice it to say, following on the whole Chris Culliver debacle, the 49ers need to keep their damn mouths shut
SF News 49er Chris Culliver Is a Huge Homophobe [Updates] Never before in the history of the Super Bowl have gay people and gay subject matter been so intricately linked with football! But today we have another headline, following on Kwame Harris's forced
Arts & Entertainment Top 5 Gayest (And Thus Best) Super Bowl Halftime Shows Super Bowl halftime shows make Rob Lowe and Snow White's infamous 1988 Oscar performance look like "Rose's Turn" from Gypsy. And you think that reference is gay, you should see the following Super
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Hi Tops, The New Gay Sports Bar, Lands In 'Sports Illustrated' A photo of two dudes mid-smooch at the bar at Hi Tops (2247 Market Street), shot just as the 49ers clinched the NFC championship, has landed in the pages of Sports Illustrated. The
SF News Gay Former 49er Charged With Beating His Ex-Boyfriend Kwame Harris, former San Francisco 49ers and Oakland Raiders offensive, will appear in court this week for allegedly assaulting his ex-boyfriend outside a Chinese food restaurant in August 2012. The fight, it seems,
SF News Meanwhile, at the Federal Courthouse... Natalie Mandeau, right, of France, holds up a sign during a demonstration against the city's nudity ban outside the federal courthouse in San Francisco. The demonstration took place before a court hearing on
SF News S.F.'s Nudity Ban Could Be Overturned In Federal Court Public nudists of San Francisco have less than 15 days to put their flaccid penises under wraps. Or do they?! The fate of Scott Wiener's public nudity ban will be decided in a
SF News PFLAG Founder Jeanne Manford Dies at 92 Jeanne Manford, who in 1973 decided to march beside her gay son in the Christopher Street Liberation Day March (later known as the New York Gay Pride parade) and went on to found
SF News Oakland Now Gayer Than San Francisco, Says 'Advocate' There's been a lot of talk lately about how hip Oakland is these days, but you know what no one has been talking about in the neverending San Francisco vs. Oakland debate? Just
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Why, God, Why: Marlena's Closing [Updated] Please don't call in a 5150, concerned readers, but we don't want to live in a world with no Marlena's, Hayes Valley's single greatest bar, gay or otherwise. Why, just last Friday your
Arts & Entertainment 2012 Gays In Review In a city that, let's face it, isn't as welcoming to the gays as it once was, Marke B. turned out a joyous and thoughtful review of LGBTs in 2012, touching upon both
SF News Jim Harbaugh, 49ers Would Be Totally Cool With An Openly Gay Player In one of those shouldn't-be-a-story-but-is stories today, Niners head coach Jim Harbaugh has said, more or less, that the team would be totally cool with it if one of the players were to
SF News Semper Fidelity: Marine Makes First Gay Marriage Proposal In The White House U.S. Marine Corps captain Matthew Phelps sparked the envy and ire of gay men across the country after proposing to his boyfriend, Ben Schock, in the White House on Saturday. This effectively
SF News Carnival Cruise Forbids Drag Queens During Drag Cruise [Update] In the words of Latrice Royale, "The shade, the shade of it all." Around 1,500 passengers who booked tickets aboard Al and Chuck Travel's Drag Stars at Sea -- 2012 Caribbean Adventure
Arts & Entertainment Honey Mahogany to Be First San Francisco Queen to Appear on 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Over the weekend, RuPaul released the first trailer and teaser interviews with the cast of Season 5 of RuPaul's Drag Race, which premieres in January. And finally, finally, we have someone to represent
SF News Mural Honoring Trans Activists Unveiled on Clarion Alley, Already Tagged A mural by artist Tanya Wischerath honoring trans women activists was just unveiled on Clarion Alley. And, naturally, someone has already tagged it, because taggers these days don't know better. The mural features
Arts & Entertainment Predictable Gay-Bashing Tweets From Angry Cardinal Fans Another reason to celebrate the Giants clinching the pennant? Upsetting these few St. Louis fans who, after watching the Cardinals lose Game 7 of NLCS 9-0, took to Twitter to spread bile at
Arts & Entertainment Ma, I'm Queer: Tell Us Your Coming Out Story Today, October 11, is National Coming Out Day, a day when you can either come out of the closet to family and friends, or share your own coming out story. For those of
SF News Justice Scalia Says Bans On Abortion, Sodomy Are 'Absolutely Easy' At a speaking engagement at Washington’s American Enterprise Institute this week, Justice Antonin Scalia was just being himself as he made several off-hand remarks about how easy it would be, constitutionally, to
SF News Activists Protest San Francisco's New Tipsy Archbishop Roman Catholic Archbishop Salvatore Joseph Cordileone made his debut performance on Thursday at St. Mary’s Cathedral amid dozens of civil rights advocates gathered outside the church. Why? Cordileone is staunchly anti-gay and