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Local LGBTQ+ Media Giving Day is October 8
News Is Out, a collaboration of six LGBTQ+ media representing more than 250 collective years of experience covering the community, is launching the first Local LGBTQ+ Media Giving Day Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024 during LGBTQ History Month.
Out in the Bay: Lesbian CA Supreme Court Justice Evans credits grandmother for her success
As a young girl, future California Supreme Court Associate Justice Kelli Evans was more excited about the bookmobile coming through her Denver neighborhood than the ice cream truck.
Out in the Bay: 'Doubting Thomas' probes false accusations
What would you do if you were falsely accused of improperly touching a child and you see your career crumble? Matthew Clark Davison's 2021 novel "Doubting Thomas," about a gay schoolteacher, makes us think.
Out in the Bay: USAF veteran Lauren Hough: 'Leaving Isn't The Hardest Thing'
In a queer nod to Veterans Day, Out in the Bay Queer Radio + Podcast this week presents a re-airing of an interview with writer Lauren Hough.
Out in the Bay: Black queer women get 'Mighty Real'
This week's Out in the Bay queer radio + podcast looks at a queer sketch variety show.
Out in the Bay: 'Bad Hombres' skewers stereotypes
In "Bad Hombres," playing at San Francisco's Theatre Rhinoceros through October 30, actor Rudy Guerrero plays seven characters that comically ("absurdly," said the solo show's director) skewer stereotypes of queer Latinos.
Out in the Bay: 'PRESS PLAY' breaks mental health stigma with stories
"My primary motivation is to remind people suffering from mental health struggles that they're not alone," said Edward Gunawan on this week's Out in the Bay Queer Radio + Podcast.
Out in the Bay: Passion for politics shines in 'Paul for Pete'
Crucial midterm elections are little more than a month away.
Out in the Bay: 'Queer and kinky' Race Bannon on Folsom Street and fetish
"I am both queer and kinky," said Race Bannon.
Out in the Bay: Project Open Hand: 'Meals with Love' then and now
In 1985, Ruth Brinker, a grandmother and retired food service worker at the time, started cooking and delivering nutritious meals to San Francisco gay men debilitated by HIV/AIDS.
Out in the Bay: Author Dwayne Ratleff on 'Dancing to the Lyrics'
Longtime San Franciscan Dwayne Ratleff grew up Black, poor, and gay in 1960s Baltimore.
Out in the Bay: 'Changeling' delves deep and sings about transition
Hear about the transgender experience firsthand with singer-songwriter Nick Lawrence, a family coach and former foster parent educator on LGBTQ topics.
Out in the Bay: In 'Spell Heaven,' peers on the pier find connection
How do we find human connection and meaning in an increasingly isolated world? Author and poet Toni Mirosevich found peers on the Pacifica pier.
Out in the Bay: The artists making Castro Camera Queer AF
Meet Queer Arts Featured (Queer AF), the team working to bring life, art, and community back to the historic site of Harvey Milk's Castro Camera shop.