SF News Mexico City Assembly Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage Proving smarter and more forward-thinking than the state of California, Mexico City legalized same-sex marriage today. AP reports that it's the first city in Latin America to legalize same-sex marriage, "a change that
SF News Evan Low to Become Country's Youngest Gay Asian-American Mayor Yeah, it's a slow news day. Well, it's sort of slow. (SFO is busy! Lafayette is gassy and damp! Canopy Financial is a total sham!) But we would be remiss if we didn't
SF News KREV 92.7 FM Gets Homophobic In the Mornings Radio station 92.7, once a gay-friendly station brimming with synthetic beats, was bought by new owners in September. Said new owners fired most of the staff and talent, replacing them with, for
misc Afternoon Palate Cleanser: If We Were Gay After succumbing to the joy of a perfectly cut and shared cheeseburger, two men hypothesize the homosexual lifestyle, telling each other what they would do to the other if they were bent. Funny
Arts & Entertainment Gay Family Day at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, 10/3 Are you of the gay persuasion? Do you have a family? Do you like old roller coasters? Do you like Dipping Dots? Well, you're in luck. The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, a seaside
SF News MIT Nerds Come Up With Facebook Gaydar Software Trying to figure out if that guy in your office was born a homosexual? (Hint: he probably wasn't, you stalker.) Well, a few clever AP-wads at MIT have developed software that, using Facebook
SF News Dustin Lance Black's Harvey Milk Day Sentate Testimony This is our last chance to make the Harvey Milk Day bill law. Now that the Assembly has approved Mark Leno's bill to make Harvey Milk Day a state holiday, it will be
SF News SF AIDS Cuts Postponed The fine folks over at the Bay Area Reporter have word that local health officials will postpone "cutting AIDS contracts until mid-October in order to give the Board of Supervisors time to respond
SF News Milk F-Market Streetcar Defaced With Homosexual Slurs A historic Muni streetcar was pulled out of service last week after anti-gay graffiti was found on one of the placards on the side of the train. The streetcar, dedicated to the late
Arts & Entertainment Julia Child, Noted Homophobe, Once Blackballed Gay San Franciscan In honor of the opening of Julie & Julia today (a movie which Robert Wilonsky calls "half of a great movie" in the Weekly), gay blogger JoeMyGod points to a 2007 Boston magazine
SF News Psychologists Reject Gay 'Therapy' Treatment On Wednesday, the American Psychological Association finally "declared that mental health professionals should not tell gay clients they can become straight through therapy or other treatments." Why? Because it's abusive, unethical, and doesn't
SF News Vigil Tonight for Murdered Gay Israelis On Saturday, a man entered a gay support center in Israel, killing two and injuring "at least 10." Most of the victims, according to BBC News, were young teens. Yaniv Weisman, head of
misc Photo du Jour 472 The scene outside last night's Midnight Mass screening of . Check out the rest of Peaches Christ's movie lineup here.Showgirls
misc Photo du Jour 459 Photo of an unidentified tranny Ambrosia Salad singing into a light bulb at "Chili Dog" by Darwin Bell.
SF News Massachusetts Sues Federal Government Over DOMA The state of Massachusetts has sued the Federal government over the Domestic Marriage Act, claiming that it discriminates against the people, namely gay folks, who want to wed. According to the , "the lawsuit,
SF News Quote du Jour: Michael Jackson Gay? So, yeah, everything and anything is being dominated by Michael Jackson's memorial today. Face it. And, after wading through all of the internet denziens getting choked by Colgate Total and Latisse spokeswoman Brooke
SF News India Legalizes Gay Sex Congratulations, LGBTQ ilk of India, you are now free to engage in acts of same-sex sex at your leisure. You see, an Indian court just turned a 148-year-old, colonial-era law that "declared gay
SF News Gay Pride Grand Marshal Lt. Dan Choi Faces Discharge San Francisco Gay Pride Grand Marshal Lt. Dan Choi, the Army National Guard officer translator and West Point alum who came out as queer "to protest the military's 'don't ask, don't tell' policy,
Arts & Entertainment More SF Gay Pride Pics [NSFW-ish] Here are our NSFW batch of images taken at this past weekend's 39th San Francisco Pride. Thousands came in from all over the world to march, party, and prance about. Best of all,
SF News SF Gay Pride Photos Here are some images of today's San Francisco Pride festivities. Wee! Be sure to check back throughout the day. SFist will be updating images of the parade and party at Civic Center. Also,
SF News Watch the SF Gay Pride Parade Live Too old, young, married with children, in the closet, cracked out, hungover or far away to watch this morning's Gay Pride Parade? Relax. You can watch it within the warm, glowing, comforting glow
SF News Local Tech Company Shocked to Discover That It's Been Filtering Gay Content When Unite The Fight, a homosexual blog, discovered that Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf's wifi was blocking gay-themed sites, they were not thrilled. Because blocking access to gay site is, at the very
misc Happy Birthday, Judy Today, being June 10, would have been Judy Garland's 87th birthday, the second most important person to have been born on that day. Garland, as a handful of you know, was the first
Arts & Entertainment "My Life on the Craigslist" Opens at The New Conservatory Theatre Internet-famous gay Jeffery Self, of the comedy duo The VGL Gay Boys (link semi-NSFW), brings his one-man show about the woes of gay dating and Craigslist hookups "My Life on the Craigslist" to