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Ze Whiz Kidz
Ze Whiz Kids was a drag queen, cabaret, and performance art group in Seattle in the mid-1970s. Tomata du Plenty, a veteran of the San Francisco drag troupe The Cockettes, was a founding member -
Bay Area Reporter
The Bay Area Reporter (B.A.R.) is a free weekly newspaper serving the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. Launched on April 1, 1971 by Paul Bentley -
Pride Radio (HD)
Pride Radio is a Dance/ Top 40 station, launched by Clear Channel Communications. This service targets listeners in the LGBT community. Pride Radio was launched on March 31, 2006 over the sub-carrier channel of -
Two Knotty Boys
The Two Knotty Boys (Dan& JD) are a popular San Francisco-based rope bondage instruction, rigging and performance duo. Both experts in fusion bondage, their easygoing and humorously informative rope bondage workshops have led to -
Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights
The Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights was a large political rally that took place in Washington, D.C. on October 11, 1987. The second such march on Washington, it drew -
Midori (author)
Midori (美登里) is a prominent human sexuality writer, speaker, and sex educator based in San Francisco, California. Her writings and contributions have appeared in many books and magazines. Her specialties include in-depth -
Leslie Feinberg
Template:Infobox writer Leslie Feinberg (born September 1, 1949) is a transgender activist, speaker, and author. Feinberg is a high-ranking member of the Workers World Party and a managing editor of Workers World newspaper. -
Frontrunners
Template:Otheruses3 International Frontrunners is an umbrella organization of LGBT running and walking clubs around the world. There are over 100 Frontrunners clubs worldwide, about half of which are in the United States. Most Frontrunners -
Jimmyjane
Jimmyjane is a privately held company in San Francisco, California that produces high-end sexual accessories including vibrators and sex toys. Ethan Imboden, the company’s founder and creative director, launched the company in 2005 -
Siobhan Brooks
affecting the women. She is a sociologist and holds a B.A. in women's studies from San Francisco State University, and a graduate degree in sociology from New School University in New York. She -
Girlfriends (magazine)
Girlfriends was a women's magazine that provides critical coverage of culture, entertainment and world events from a lesbian perspective. It also offered relationship, health and travel advice. Published monthly from San Francisco since 1993 -
David Kopay
1961 and became an All-American running back in his senior year. He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers. He played pro football from 1964 to 1972. After he retired from the NFL, he -
N. A. Diaman
N. A. Diaman (born Nickolas Antony Diaman on November 1, 1936 in San Francisco) is a gay American novelist and artist. He received a BA in 1958 from the University of Southern California with a -
Matt Bernstein Sycamore
Mattilda aka Matt Bernstein Sycamore is a San Francisco-based author. Sycamore has written an experimental novel entitled Pulling Taffy (Suspect Thoughts Press, 2003), and is the editor of the non-fiction anthologies Nobody Passes -
Ladyboys (documentary)
by Jeremy Marre. It was made by Harcourt TV for Channel 4. The documentary opened at the San Francisco Film Festival External links[] Ladyboys at the Internet Movie Database, Information about Jeremy Marre and the -
Rubbot
Rubbot is a design project started, in early 2006, by a group of independent product designers based in San Francisco. The goal of the project is to create the best male sex toy possible, by -
Bloke (comics)
Milligan and Mike Allred in X-Force (vol. 1)#117 (2001). Bloke works as a vigilante in San Francisco, where he is known by the code-name of Rainbow. There, he gains control over his -
L. E. Leone
L. E. Leone (formerly known as Dan Leone) is a writer, author of the Cheap Eats column for the San Francisco Bay Guardian, and member of the band Ed's Redeeming Qualities. Her food writing -
Bob Ross (publisher)
Bob Ross (April 2, 1934 – December 13, 2003) was the former publisher of the Bay Area Reporter and a key gay rights and AIDS activist in San Francisco. Ross was born in New York City -
W. Dorr Legg
W. Dorr Legg (born William Dorr Lambert Legg Ann Arbor, Michigan 1904, died 1994), landscape architect and one of the founders of the U.S. gay rights movement, then called the homophile movement. Youngest brother -
Cleve Jones
Harvey Milk. He worked as a student intern in Milk’s office while studying political science at San Francisco State University. In 1978, Milk was assassinated along with San Francisco’s Mayor George Moscone. Jones -
Mango Kiss
for the play was based on the playwright's experience living within the lesbian subculture found in San Francisco in the 1990s. Lou falls in love with her best friend Sassafras who doesn't know -
Daedalus Publishing
Subjects range from leathersex to a myriad of alternative sexual practices, such as BDSM. Daedalus originated in San Francisco, California in 1992, founded by Race Bannon (who also founded the free Kink Aware Professionals referrals -
Dore Alley Fair
The Dore Alley Fair or simply Dore Alley (Pronounced dorey) are the common moniker of the officially named Up Your Alley Fair, a leather and fetish event held on the last Sunday of July on -
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Source Rainbow flag flapping in the wind Date May 26, 2008 at 09:38 Author bastique from San Francisco, United States Permission (Reusing this image) see below Camera location 38.300007° N, 122.016488° W
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