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Editorial: Win one, lose one in Pride flag flaps
LGBTQ community members can often tell if a company is queer-friendly by the presence of a rainbow flag in the establishment.
SOMA Nights relaunches despite city, nonprofit obstacles
South of Market businesses and community organizations are teaming up to relaunch SOMA Nights, with this season starting April 23.
SF eyes two youth health clinics for closure
Transmissions: Light, in dark times
SF supervisors landmark LGBTQ historic sites
Obituaries: Naomi Ruth Eisenberg
News Briefs: Drag stars to come out for Milk school benefit
In Castro, Nguyen campaigns on investing in communities
Arts & Culture
‘How to Make an American Son’ – Christopher Oscar Peña’s family business and funny business at NCTC
While centered around a family-owned janitorial business, “How to Make an American Son” is anything but tidy. San Jose native Christopher Oscar Peña’s comic drama, now on stage at New Conservatory Theater Center, is funny, smart, and sexy.
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Redefining Intimacy: Why High-Quality Gear is Revolutionizing Queer Bedrooms
As the conversation around queer sexuality continues to evolve, couples are ditching outdated heteronormative scripts and embracing tools designed specifically for their bodies.
