Arts & Entertainment Confessions Of A San Francisco Parent: I Let My Gay BFF Cruise The Castro With My Kids By D. Hanousek What's sexier than a good-looking, stylish gay with great hair walking down Castro pushing a stroller? I actually don't feel qualified to answer, but my gay BFF banks on this
Arts & Entertainment Some Advice For Straight People In Gay Bars This being San Francisco, we have a lot of gay bars and clubs where go-go boys dance in tiny underwear, and drag shows that straight women like to go to, etc. Increasingly, gay
SF News Mitt Romney Was A Major Financial Donor To California's Gay-Marriage Ban The Human Rights Campaign released financial documents today from the National Organization for Marriage (AKA NOM, the organization partially responsible for Proposition 8, California's same-sex marriage ban) that show a staggering $10,000
SF News Two Men On Gay Cruise Arrested For 'Buggery' Two men traveling aboard a gay cruise ship in Dominica were arrested by local authorities on Saturday for participating in sultry acts of homosexuality up to and including indecent exposure and "buggery," the
Arts & Entertainment Local Singing Treasure Veronica Klaus' Kickstarter Needs Your Eyes, Wallets Not to get all NPR pledge drive on you, but... listen up: It's safe to say that Veronica Klaus' stints at The Rrazz Room have proved to be some of the most searing,
SF News Anti-Bullying Rally At City Hall Gives Gay Teens Hope 14-year-old Jonah Mowry of Lake Forest spoke about his own experiences with harassment and suicide attempts at an anti-bullying rally on the steps of City Hall today. Bullied by classmates over his sexuality,
Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, In The Navy: First Gay Couple Shares Homecoming Kiss By way of the associated press: "Petty Officer 2nd Class Marissa Gaeta, left, kisses her girlfriend of two years, Petty Officer 3rd Class Citlalic Snell at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek in Virginia
Arts & Entertainment Sassy Guy in Elmo Shirt Goes Off on KRON's 'Lazy, Fatass' Stanley Roberts Sing-song voiced Stanley Roberts met his match recently during a segment for KRON 4's addictive People Behaving Badly. Filming law enforcement ticketing titularly bad drivers, one sassy law breaker sporting an Elmo t-shirt
SF News Video: Teen Bashes Gay Student In Ohio Classroom; School District Does Little About It [UPDATED] A brutal gay bashing inside an Ohio high school classroom was captured on video last week. The grainy clip, later posted on Facebook, shows a skinny 15-year-old and openly gay male student being
SF News Witnesses Sought in Possible Hate Crime in the Mission Mission Mission reports that on Friday, October 14, an alleged gay bashing incident occurred near Mission and 19th Streets. Eight men apparently jumped out of a truck and attacked four men outside of
SF News 49ers to Make 'It Gets Better' Video? Now that the 49ers have made a Gloria Swanson-like comeback, hordes of folks have Ped Egg'd their crusty feet in order to jump on the bandwagon. Take, for example, the gays. Many have
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Guy Fieri Loathes Gays and Jews, Says Former Food Network Producer [UPDATED] Guy Fieri (née Guy Ferry) hosts Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives on the Food Network. It is (in)famous as one of the most unpleasant shows in Food Network history. (The Two and a
SF News We Need More LGBT Cops, Says SFPD Gay? Need a job? Want a tough job that requires patience, handling weaponry, and dealing with the public at large? Well, the San Francisco Police Department will accept Q2-Entry-Level Police Officer applications beginning
SF News Cops Seeking Teen Gang That Committed Duboce Triangle Hate Crime Attack On Saturday night, three white males described as being in their "mid-teens" attacked a 52-year-old Santa Barbara man with a baseball bat near Market and Sanchez in Duboce Triangle. The teens, who yelled
Arts & Entertainment Today at 3 p.m.: The Eagle in Exile Beerbust at El Rio The weather might just be nice enough down in El Rio's lovely backyard (3158 Mission Street) just in time for the monthly Eagle in Exile Beerbust, which starts at 3 p.m. Today's
SF News Apple Pulls iTunes from "Christian Values Network" As the list of companies continues to climb, Cupertino-based Apple decided to yank its precious iTunes music service from noted hate group "Christian Values Network" (CVN). It all started after Western Washington University
SF News Obama Ends 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' As a friend succulently pointed out just now, "Obama just ended 'don't ask don't tell.' So much for staying in tonight." Indeed. President Barack Obama today signed a certification of Congress' repeal
SF News History is So Gay: LGBT Americans to Be Added to CA Textbooks The future school kids of California will soon learn the valuable contributions to history by members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community by reading about them in their textbooks. Yesterday, the
SF News San Francisco Gay Pride Parade 2011 Photos On Sunday morning, thousands of people converged on Market Street to celebrate Gay Pride 2011. New York, of course, was showered with lots of West Coast love this afternoon -- if you recall,
SF News Video: Giants and the 'It Gets Better' Project Barry Zito, Sergio Romo, and Matt Cain are just a few of the San Francisco Giants who took part in the "It Gets Better" campaign, a LGBT anti-suicide project spearheaded by Dan Savage.
SF News Supe. Kim: Eagle Closure "Really Unfortunate," But S.F. Helpless To Stop It After it was announced Sunday that the Eagle, historic SoMa gay leather bar, would shut operations down on Friday, 4/29, some locals jumped into action. The Eagle will hold a community meeting
SF News Armistead Maupin Denied Restroom in Australia for Not Being a "Real" Man San Francisco-based writer Armistead Maupin, creator of the iconic Tales of the City series, was in Australia last week for a book tour when he visited Alice Springs with his husband Chris Turner.
SF News Rich Lesbians Sought to Help Bankroll Dyke March Organizers of the annual Dyke March are putting out the (probably empty) threat that they might have to cancel the parade/rally this year unless someone coughs up $30,000. The march traditionally
SF News Lower Polk Neighbors Association: LGBT Murals Are So Castro By Toshio Meronek Members of the Lower Polk Neighbors association put the kibosh on a proposed LGBT history mural that might've brightened up some of the gray concrete near Hemlock and Polk. Reason
SF News Facebook Recognizes Civil Unions, Domestic Partnerships Yesterday, Facebook added more options to their relationship status updates. Namely, the ability to add either "in a domestic partnership" or the more separate-but-equal "in a civil union" to your personal profile. "This