LATEST NEWS
Political Notes: Fintech executive Wheeler enters SF House race
Jumping into the race to succeed retiring Congressmember Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco) in the state’s 11th Congressional District is fintech executive Dan Wheeler (D).
Honorary street naming eyed for San Francisco LGBTQ theater founder Decker
A ceremonial street naming is being eyed by San Francisco officials to celebrate influential LGBTQ theater executive Ed Decker.
Mandelman drops Catholic Church landmarks, eyes Castro historic district
Night market series returning to Castro in 2026 as potential events teased
Castro merchants, leaders prepare for potential ICE action
SF supes pass resolution reaffirming support for trans health care
SF oversight body rejects Catholic Church landmarks
Castro Theatre readies for grand reopening
Arts & Culture
Michael Lowenthal’s ‘Place Envy’ – Nonfiction stories explore un-queer spaces
In his collection of essays, "Place Envy: Essays in Search of Orientation," writer Michael Lowenthal, known for his fictional books, explores times in his younger days where he sought out areas to be gay and to not be gay, at least not overly so.
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Cheyenne Jackson’s back in town – The Broadway star embraces his gayness in his ‘Midlife Torso Tour’
Cheyenne Jackson, the Emmy and Grammy-nominated Broadway, film, and TV star is coming back to San Francisco. After starring on Broadway in “Oh, Mary!,” and a triumphant solo show at Carnegie Hall, he’s heading to San Francisco to kick off a three-month 'Midlife Torso Tour’ on January 30 at the Presidio Theatre.
