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The holidays hit the Castro
The Castro kicked off the holidays with the annual tree lighting Monday, December 2.
SF observes World AIDS Day
San Francisco observed World AIDS Day with a public program at the National AIDS Memorial Grove in Golden Gate Park.
Letters to the editor
A reader questions the formation of the new Governors Safeguarding Democracy group.
Obituaries: Michael N. Madfes
The obituary for Michael N. Madfes, who provided graphic and web design services to local businesses and was involved in the San Francisco music scene.
Celebrating Prop B's passage
San Francisco Mayor London Breed joined with community leaders to celebrate the passage of the Proposition B bond measure that will provide funding for Harvey Milk Plaza and SF City Clinic.
Obituaries: Thomas Gee
The obituary for Thomas Gee, who was a longtime attorney in San Francisco.
Spooky Castro marks Halloween
Halloween got off to an early start with a block party in the Castro on Sunday, October 27.
Letters to the editor
A reader urges voters to reject San Francisco Proposition K, which would close the Upper Great Highway to vehicle traffic, while several elected officials make the case for the road closure.
Memorial set for Jerry Berbiar
A celebration of life will be held on Halloween for Jerry Berbiar, a gay man better known to many in the San Francisco LGBTQ community as Jerry the Faerie.
Obituaries: Phillip de Barone (aka Lama Doq)
The obituary for Phillip de Barone (aka Lama Doq), who practiced alternative medicine during the AIDS crisis in the 1980s.
Obituaries: Marlyn Farr
The obituary for Marlyn Farr, who worked for the City of San Francisco for 30 years.
Fleet Week comes to the Castro
The United States Navy Southwest 32nd Street Brass Band performed at Jane Warner Plaza in San Francisco's LGBTQ Castro neighborhood Thursday, October 10, as part of Fleet Week festivities.
50th Castro fair sizzles
The 5oth edition of the Castro Street Fair was hot!
Obituaries: Kenneth "Kenny" Patrick Landes
The obituary for Kenneth "Kenny" Patrick Landes, who died in Mexico CIty in August.
Folsom's back in style
This year's Folsom Street Fair was a gigantic display of leather and kink.
Celebrating future LGBTQ museum site
A community celebration was held outside the building that the city of San Francisco plans to purchase for a freestanding LGBTQ history museum.
Obituaries: James (Jim) Thomas Connor
The obituary for James (Jim) Thomas Connor, who had a long career as a physician at Veterans Administration hospitals, including the medical center in Palo Alto.
Obituaries: Donald Bruce Chambers
The obituary for Donald Bruce Chambers, who worked at UCSF's Center for AIDS Prevention Services and was involved in Metropolitan Community Church-San Francisco and New Spirit Community Church in Berkeley.
Renewing vows, supporting Prop 3
Jews for the Freedom to Marry kicked off the Yes on Prop 3 at Congregation Sha'ar Zahav September 15 with a voe renewal ceremony for five couples.
Pride on the march in Oakland
The Oakland Pride parade last Sunday featured many contingents, including Kaiser Permanente's.