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LGBTQ Agenda: Figure skater uses podcast to help queer people accept themselves
A podcast about queer mental health and self-love is celebrating its first anniversary this week.
LGBTQ historic sites closer to becoming San Francisco landmarks
Fifty-five years after Bob Ross launched the Bay Area Reporter, the house he once called home in San Francisco’s Castro district is closer to becoming a local landmark.
Political Notes: Gay SF Supervisor Dorsey kicks off reelection bid, stumps for leather award
SF historic preservation commissioners back landmarking exterior of Compton’s riots site
Lesbian comic, performer Marilyn Pittman dies
Bourg easily reelected Castro Merchants president
SF Mayor Lurie proclaims B.A.R. Day for paper’s 55th anniversary
Immigration nonprofit scores with speed puzzle event
Arts & Culture
Basketball drama ‘Flex’ scores at SF Playhouse
The members of the Lady Train, Plainnole, Arkansas’ high school girls’ basketball squad, struggle to keep up their team spirit in “Flex,” the serio-comic sports drama now running the floor at the San Francisco Playhouse.
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Men vs Women in CS2: What the Latest Player Data Shows
Gaming demographics are shifting. The image of competitive FPS as an exclusively male space has been eroding steadily for over a decade – and CS2 is no exception. While the community still skews heavily male, women in CS2 represent a growing and increasingly visible segment of the player base. The data tells a more nuanced story than most community discussions acknowledge.
