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Attempt to save former SF gay bar sites and rumored escape tunnels faces setback
Those seeking to preserve the site for its LGBTQ historical significance now take their appeal to the full Board of Supervisors after failing before the Planning Commission.
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Developers say secret tunnels under San Francisco gay bars are a myth
Property under development in San Francisco’s Tenderloin District has become the subject of heated debate between LGBT historians and developers. Community activists are pushing for a four-block region in the Tenderloin to be recognized as a historic district. The neighborhood was home to Compton’s Cafeteria, where transgender patrons fought back against police harassment three years before the […]
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Look out, red states: the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus is coming for you!
After the election, “we decided we have as much work to do at home as we would do abroad.”
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‘Taxicab Confession:’ Election edition
“God gave me the ability to love myself for who I am, yes. But government determines my civil rights, and marriage is a civil right.”
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San Francisco public schools now offer students anti-Trump lesson plan
“If he’s our president, I have the right to hold him accountable and ask him to take a stance that is anti-hate and anti-racist.”
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Across the nation, thousands of people protested Trump’s election last night
The raw divisions exposed by the presidential race were on full display across America on Wednesday as protesters flooded city streets.
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The night Bill Clinton won the presidency in 1992, the Castro exploded
When Bill Clinton was elected, activists set fire to a wooden coffin marked “RIP George Bush” in the Castro to protest Bush’s indifference to AIDS deaths.
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This Calif. politician WERKS! Drag queens lip-synch Katy Perry in campaign ad
“Do you know who works hard for me and you? He’s tall and smart and true. Scott Wiener’s the one!”
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Gay tourists attending Folsom Street Fair are victims of hate crime attack
“They were saying, ‘You fags are destroying family values.’…I thought he was going to take a swing at me, but he sprayed me across the face.”
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The Stud: Rent increase may close San Francisco’s oldest gay bar
At 50 years old, the Stud is the longest continually running gay bar in the city and known throughout the country