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December is HIV and AIDS awareness month. So today, we’re going to look back a few decades to a time when the Bay Area and the world faced the AIDS epidemic.
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A review of the significance of Juneteenth in San Francisco, Revisiting the early days of the AIDs epidemic in San Francisco, A Pride preview.
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San Francisco’s latest survey of its homeless children and adults found that 29% of them were gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender, while only about 15%…
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Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, the provocative, angry, queer anti-assimilationist writer, is back on Out in the Bay, 7pm Thursday, with her latest ...…
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Visitacion Valley home makes it possible for low-income HIV/AIDS patients to reside in San FranciscoLiving with HIV or AIDS can be hard. Even with advances in treatment, symptoms can be hard to manage, and medication is expensive. If you live in San…
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Plane Queer: Labor, Sexuality and AIDS in the history of male flight attendants. Is it true that most airline stewards are gay? Was it ever? How did their…
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Why Translate Fiction? Eric Jansen’s guests are Bay Area novelists K.M. Soehnlein and Sylvia Brownrigg, who have both won Lambda Literary Awards for LGBT…
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In the early part of the last decade, methamphetamine use in the Castro in San Francisco was called "the second epidemic" because gay men were having…
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"Funny, poignant, and erotic," says one reviewer about "Faun," the new novel by Trebor Healey. "A Horse Named Sorrow," his second new novel, has been…
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Martha Wash (of “It’s Raining Men” fame) shared a sneak preview from her new album, due out in January, with Out in the Bay's Eric Jansen and Mike Smith…
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Golden States of Grace: Documentary photographer Rick Nahmias spent more than three years researching, photographing, and taking oral histories of 11…
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The AIDS quilt has come home for a visit.Considered by organizers to be the largest participatory art project in the world, the AIDS Memorial Quilt began…