
Online Extra: Frameline's Screenings, Fundraiser and New Distribution Director
Amid the pandemic crisis, Frameline wraps up its fundraiser, screens films and documentaries, and announced the hiring of its new Director of Distribution and Educational Programming.
Award-Winning Gay Photojournalist Dies of COVID-19
Award-winning Iranian-born gay photojournalist Shahin Shahablou died in a London hospital April 15 of complications from COVID-19, the illness caused by the novel coronavirus. He was 56.
SF Gay Couple Weds Amid Virus Lockdown
A gay San Francisco couple tied the knot amid the city's shelter-in-place order.
Online Extra: Folsom Street Fair, Up Your Alley, Will Be Virtual in 2020
Folsom Street Events – producers of the Folsom Street and Up Your Alley fairs in San Francisco's South of Market district – announced April 27 that both events will be held virtually this year in light of the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Taylor-made - Holland Taylor in Ryan Murphy's 'Hollywood'
According to Ryan Murphy, "Casting a television show is like casting a dinner party. It's like, 'Well, who do I want to sit next to for the next six months of my life?'" In the case of his new Netflix series 'Hollywood,' Murphy has set an amazing table.
Hit and Mrs. America - Cate Blanchett's Masterful, Superlative Performance As Phyllis Schlafly
When Cate Blanchett told her mother she was going to portray Phyllis Schlafly, she replied, 'Why would you want to play someone like that?' And Cate said, 'Because you just asked me that question. I want to find out who she is.'"
Clayton Vote Kicks Off Campaign to See East Bay Cities Fly Pride Flag Come June
With Clayton voting to fly the rainbow flag for the first time this year during Pride month, LGBT leaders are hopeful all 19 cities in Contra Costa County will do the same this June.
Some Evidence That HIV Drug Could Aid in COVID-19 Fight
Samantha Mottet knew she was dying of COVID-19. She feared her death was near but she didn't want to die on April 2. It was her brother's birthday. She didn't want her family to have to think of her passing on that day.
SF AIDS Walk Will Move to Virtual Format for 2020
This year's San Francisco AIDS Walk is one of the latest outdoor events to move to a virtual-only format due to the physical distancing required to combat the novel coronavirus outbreak.
SF Mayor Taps Gay Man to Lead Housing, Community Development office
San Francisco Mayor London Breed on Tuesday named Eric D. Shaw as the new director of the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development.
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