SF News The Bay Area Reacts To Historic Same-Sex Marriage Ruling; Street Party Planned In Castro Troy Brunet is here standing at 17th and Castro in San Francisco waiving this flag -- "it's like a sigh of relief" pic.twitter.com/4KsaspMWQc— Hamed Aleaziz (@Haleaziz) June 26, 2015 Cars
SF News Ninth Circuit Court Strikes Down Gay Marriage Bans In Idaho and Nevada As predicted yesterday following the Supreme Court's decision not to hear any of the same-sex marriage challenges before them, two more states have seen their same-sex marriage bans fall at the hands of
SF News Here's What The Archbishop Said At That Anti-Gay Marriage Rally Today; Also, S.F. Church Giving Away Free Weddings Today in D.C., San Francisco's Catholic Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone took part in a march organized by the National Organization for Marriage, an anti-gay group that does everything in its rhetorical power to
SF News S.F.'s Catholic Archbishop Defends His Choice To Attend Anti-Gay-Marriage Rally Catholic archbishop and occasional drunk driver Salvatore Cordileone has written an open letter in response to the open letter sent to him last week by Mayor Lee, Gavin Newsom and dozens of others
SF News OKCupid Asks Users To Boycott Firefox Over Anti-Gay CEO It might be time to finally download Chrome, folks. Mozilla's new CEO, Brendan Eich, has come under fire after it was revealed he donated to Proposition 8, California's (overturned) gay-marriage ban. And with
SF News Too Many Bogus Signatures: CA's Anti-Trans Kids Measure Fizzles California's secretary of state announced late Monday that a measure designed to roll back California's laws protecting the rights of transgender students lacked a sufficient number of signatures to qualify for the November
SF News Prop. 8 Creep Now Targeting Trans Teens The man behind Prop. 8 may have suffered a setback when his anti-gay marriage campaign was thwarted earlier this year, but Frank Shubert isn't letting that get him down. He's now ramping up
SF News CA Supreme Court Rejects Petition To Reinstate Prop 8 Well, it's done. After twice denying petitions by the backers of Prop 8 to put an immediate halt to gay marriages in California, the state Supreme Court today also denied their petition for
SF News San Diego Clerk Withdraws His Prop 8 Appeal One of two lawsuits pending for review by the California Supreme Court that are attempting to reinstate Prop 8 is being withdrawn. The suit, filed last month by San Diego County Clerk Ernest
SF News CA Supreme Court Rejects Another Request To Halt Gay Marriages We told you last week how the stubborn backers of Prop 8 have brought a new suit to the California Supreme Court on behalf of San Diego County Clerk Ernest Dronenburg, arguing that
SF News Prop 8 Folk File New Suit On Behalf Of San Diego Clerk Refusing to accept that courts or the attorney general have any say in the matter or that the momentum of support for gay marriage is going to win out in the end over
SF News Arid Central Valley Town Cancels LGBT Pride Month Due To Straight Concerns In the wake of DOMA and Prop 8 decisions in the U.S. Supreme Court last month, Porterville, California Mayor Virginia Gurrola declared June to be LGBT Pride month, thus bringing the sprawling
SF News HBO Doc On Fight For Gay Marriage In The Works Billed as "the story of a modern-day American revolution," California's history-making Prop 8 snafu, and its triumphant outcome, will be made into an HBO documentary. NYT has more: The still-untitled documentary will be
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Tout Sweet Now Taking Same-Sex Wedding Cake Orders Tout Sweet, the modern patisserie inside Macy's opened last year by openly gay chef (and Top Chef: Just Desserts champ) Yigit Pura, announced today that they'll be taking orders for customized same-sex wedding
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: The Kiss Photo of Friday's gay marriage ceremony at San Francisco City Hall by Romel Jacinto.
SF News Photos: California's First Gay Marriage In Over Four Years After a too-long wait, Kris Perry and Sandy Stier, the lead plaintiffs in the Prop. 8 case, didn't waste any more time and finally tied the knot in San Francisco City Hall Friday
SF News Same Sex Marriages Resume Immediately In California! As of Friday afternoon, the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has officially opened the floodgates for gay marriages to resume in California. According to the L.A. Times, individual counties can
SF News This Anti-Gay Campaign's New Logo & Slogan Are Pretty Gay In reaction to Wednesday's Supreme Court rulings on Prop. 8 and DOMA, conservative Christian hate group Family Research Council announced a new prayer-based campaign in which members promised to get "on our knees
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Chicken Sandwich Emperor Still Not Cool With Gay Marriage, Unfortunately Chick-Fil-A CEO Dan Cathy is at it again, apparently. The man who loved his wife so much that he dedicated his entire chicken sandwich empire to protecting the sanctity of his marriage went
SF News Judge Vaughn Walker Reacts To Prop 8 Decision Retired federal court Judge Vaughn Walker, who penned the 2010 decision declaring Prop 8 unconstitutional under the California state constitution, spoke to ABC 7 yesterday following the landmark decisions by the Supreme Court,
Arts & Entertainment Tonight: Your Gay Marriage Parties Around The Bay Area Now that DOMA has been ruled unconstitutional, and gay marriage is once again legal in the state of California, it's time to party (or at least attend a rally while sporting your finest
Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, In The Castro... Parrot 1: "He said yes!" Parrot 2 [tearfully]: "We've been waiting so long for this moment."
SF News Scalia Contradicts Himself On Respect For Congress In DOMA Dissent Though not reportedly as angry as he was delivering his dissent from the bench ten years ago in Lawrence v. Kansas, the case that struck down all extant anti-sodomy laws in the country,
Arts & Entertainment Photos: These Animals Are Totally In Love Today Happy DOMA-is-unconstitutional-and-gay-marriage-is-legal-in-California-again day! Because you're probably overloaded with photos of exuberant couples smooching their faces off in front of the Supreme Court or city hall or rainbow flags everywhere, here are some animals