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15 Association celebrates anniversary
The 15 Association, a fraternity for men who engage in BDSM, held its 43rd anniversary dinner last weekend.
New SF royalty crowned
A new empress and emperor for the San Francisco Imperial Council were crowned last weekend during Coronation 58.
Obituaries: John S. Wilkie
The obituary for John S. Wilkie, a longtime ophthalmologist and member of LGBTQ medical organizations.
Obituaries: Donald Michael
The obituary for Donald Michael, who worked at the old Mary's Help Hospital (now Seton Medical Center) and was resident manager of the Pierce Building.
Obituaries: Andrew Martin Galleni
The obituary for Andrew Martin Galleni, a Sundance Saloon dancing fixture and former SF Movie Bears coordinator.
Obituaries: Rick Emmons
The obituary for Rick Emmons, a former San Francisco resident who was an architect and loved country western dancing.
Remembering the Holocaust
LGBTQ organizations took part in an observance for International Holocaust Remembrance Day at Pink Triangle Park in the Castro Friday, January 27.
Letters to the editor
Another Planet Entertainment's spokesperson writes about why the Castro Theatre is the economic engine of the LGBTQ neighborhood.
Buttigieg touts funds for Golden Gate Bridge
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was in San Francisco Monday to promote a $400 federal grant to complete the seismic retrofit project for the Golden Gate Bridge.
Obituaries: Chet (Chester) Roaman
The obituary for Chet (Chester) Roaman, who moved to San Francisco in 1970 and was a college teacher and magazine columnist.
Activists pay homage to Iranian martyrs
Local Iranians and non-Iranians paid tribute to those murdered by the Islamic regime at the Castro plague of Fereydoun Farrokhzad.
Happy holidays from the Castro
The second annual Winter Wonderland in the Castro drew hundreds of people for pictures with Santa, fun, and a sexy elf contest.
Letters to the editor
This week's letter writers sound off on the Castro Theatre and Another Planet Entertainment, which manages it.
Sarria gets his star in Palm Springs
The city of Palm Springs posthumously honored Latino drag icon and activist José Julio Sarria on its Walk of Stars Monday, December 12.
A fun drag storytime in SF
Drag Queen Story Hour is alive and well in San Francisco, as Per Sia read to kids and their parents last weekend.
City workers repair Path of Gold lights
A crew from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission was out Wednesday morning repairing the historic Path of Gold light fixtures on upper Market Street near 14th Street.
Rapinoe inducted into CA Hall of Fame
Lesbian USA women's soccer champion Megan Rapinoe, right, receives her medal from Governor Gavin Newsom as she was inducted into the California Hall of Fame during a December 13 ceremony at the California Museum in Sacramento.
SF Pulse memorial unveiled
A San Francisco memorial to the victims of the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida was unveiled at the LGBT Community Center december 7.
Santa Skivvies run delights Castro
The popular Santa Skivvies run took place december 11 in the Castro.
Letters to the editor
A reader is disappointed that the Historic Preservation Commission postponed its vote on expanding landmarking for the Castro Theatre.