Arts & Entertainment City to Buy Barry's Building In the Castro, Will Make It the GLBT Historical Society Museum What was once the popular Tower Records building at Market and Noe streets has just been bought by the city, and its upper floor will be home to the museum and archive for the GLBT Historical Society.
Arts & Entertainment The Castro's Renowned GLBT Historical Society Museum Now Open to the Public Over the past few days, many of San Francisco's bastions for arts and culture have started to emerge from their SIP-spun chrysalises, welcoming the public back into their hallowed halls — and The Castro's beloved GLBT Historical Society Museum is among one of them.
Arts & Entertainment GLBT History Museum Seeks End-Of-Year Donations To Help Relocate Their Archive The Castro-based GLBT History Museum is reaching out for end-of-the-year, tax-deductible donations because one of the big projects they've got to undertake in the new year is moving their entire, diverse archive of
SF News GLBT History Museum Seeks Help to Repair Windows Broken in Post-World Series Vandalism Yes, the Castro may have won in terms of fun-loving, toilet-paper-strewing merriment last night after the Giants' World Series win. But even though nobody lit any bonfires in the neighborhood, there were still
Arts & Entertainment Behold the Glorious (and Occasionally Gross) Relics Hidden in the GLBT Historical Society Archives Documentary filmmaker Michael Stabile, who chronicled San Francisco's birth as the Smut Capital of America in a short film last year and who has brought us amazing archival footage of Dianne Feinstein railing