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Eileen Hansen, fighter for the Good Fight, has died and we all miss her

San Francisco lost a fighter, a progressive leader, and a friend to many of us April 29 when Eileen Hansen died of cancer. She...

Straight man bends: How the AIDS Lifecycle Ride changed me

By Kenneth Kann I’m a 69 year old straight, married man, in a glittering red dress, on a bicycle, pedaling 42 miles through conservative California...

Tom’s Town: Sex-shamers find little love in SF

San Francisco did not show a lot of love for the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) and its sex-shaming CEO Michael Weinstein last week. I’ve...

“This city crushed my dreams”

The sidewalk near Division and Bryant streets has quickly turned into a tent city for homeless people in San Francisco. It’s a shabby street...

Tom’s Town: Let’s talk about PrEP, baby

JANUARY 8, 2016 -- If you aren’t a gay man, and perhaps even if you are, you may not be familiar with PrEP. Here’s...

OPINION: A perspective on Ethics reform

The nonprofit dispute over Prop. C By Larry Bush OCTOBER 30, 2015 -- Some nonprofits, and the newly revived Bay Guardian, are opposing Proposition C, which...

Recrowning the lost “Reigning Queens”

Rediscovered photos of downtown 1970s drag balls displayed at GLBT Museum, beginning Fri/23. By Marke B. ART LOOKS NYC's drag vogue balls have been all the rage...

Anger, sadness, hope as St. James Infirmary forced out

San Francisco's beloved sex worker health clinic will have to find a new home after losing its building, but a fundraising campaign looks to...

The roommate law: A case in point

While Mayor Lee debates whether to veto a new tenant protection law, one former San Franciscan argues why it's needed OCTOBER 6, 2015 -- Editors's...

‘Breaking the Code’ depicts the enigma of Alan Turing

Theatre Rhinoceros takes on the tragic, complicated story of the gay mathematician who helped save the world.  By Marke B. ONSTAGE Things get cooking in the second...