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Pride 2018: TV deal means wider Pride audience
The 48th annual San Francisco Pride parade will be the first syndicated Pride parade in the world, according to George Ridgely Jr., executive director of the San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration Committee.
Pride 2018: Trans, Dyke marches set to roll
The Trans and Dyke marches are expected to draw thousands of queers to San Francisco this weekend.
Pride 2018: Law school dean a longtime advocate for equality
Golden Gate University has long supported diversity and it did so once more when it chose Anthony Niedwiecki to be its new law school dean in August 2017.
For the children
For gay readers cultivating families of their own, there remains a distinct need for literary nourishment especially written for the young ones.
Courageous artist & sexual pioneer
The Swedish Royal Academy's decision to award the 1947 Nobel Prize for Literature to Andre Gide (1869-1951) was revolutionary. Never before had an openly homosexual author been given that prize.
To tell the truth: LGBTQ nonfiction
The following titles are suggestions for reading on a park bench, at the beach or anywhere the sun is warmly shining on you.
Gay French consul general celebrates SF Pride
France will show its pride in San Francisco this weekend.
SF Pride beefs up its weekend offerings
Every year, the San Francisco Pride celebration brings new faces and new entertainment to the multitude of attendees, and most of the action takes place on Sunday with the parade and celebration.
Estate insists Baker sole flag creator
The estate of Gilbert Baker is pushing back against claims that he is not the sole creator of the original rainbow flag.
Pride 2018: Ag institute leader bridges communities, farmers markets
Speak with the gay man who is the new CEO of the Agricultural Institute of Marin and one word you'll hear time and again is "community."
Pride 2018: Oakland center is full of Pride
When the Oakland LGBTQ Community Center opened its doors lastSeptember, the two gay African-American men who founded it breathed sighs of relief.
Pride 2018: Sex sells, even from an old ice cream truck
If you live in the East Bay and see an old ice cream truck in the neighborhood, it could be selling something other than frozen treats.