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Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club
The Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club is a San Francisco-based association and political action committee for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Democrats. Founded in 1971 by activists Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon -
Dave Pallone
David Michael Pallone (born October 5, 1951 in Waltham, Massachusetts) is a former umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the National League from 1979 to 1988. Pallone umpired his first game at the -
Walterina Markova
Walter Dempster, Jr., better known by his alias Walterina Markova (May 20, 1922–June 24, 2005) is a Filipino gay man who served as a "comfort gay" (sex slave) for Japanese soldiers during their occupation -
National Freedom to Marry Day
The most notable National Freedom to Marry Day was February 12, 2004 when, following a directive from San Francisco, California mayor Gavin Newsom to his county clerk, the City and County of San Francisco began -
Washington Renegades
and Manchester. In May 2001, the club held its inaugural International Rugby Invitational, which included teams from San Francisco, Manchester, England and Buenos Aires. Also attending were individual players from Chicago, London and Melbourne. In -
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Lesbian married couple at San Francisco Pride 2004. Note: all same sex marriages performed in San Francisco were voided by the California Supreme Court on August 12, 2004. Taken 6/27/04 by Pretzelpaws on -
Peter Adair
Peter Adair (November 25, 1943 – June 27, 1996) was a filmmaker and artist, best known for his pioneering gay and lesbian documentary Word Is Out: Stories of Some of Our Lives (1977). Adair entered the -
Project SCUM
Project SCUM was a "Sub Culture Urban Marketing" scheme proposed by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco (RJR) to sell cigarettes to members of the "alternative life style" areas of San Francisco, in particular the large number -
Colma: The Musical
Wong's feature directorial debut, shot on location in the city of Colma, California and parts of San Francisco, is a coming of age story based on the lives of and the relationships between three -
Vertigo (movie)
Vertigo is a 1958 American film noir psychological thriller film directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock. The story was based on the 1954 novel D'entre les morts (From Among the Dead) by Boileau-Narcejac -
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... that when reporter George Crile compared San Francisco to Sodom and Gomorrah when interviewing Dianne Feinstein for the CBS documentary Gay Power, Gay Politics, she threw him out of her office?... that Dan Savage -
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... that when reporter George Crile III compared San Francisco to Sodom and Gomorrah when interviewing Dianne Feinstein for the CBS documentary Gay Power, Gay Politics, she threw him out of her office?... that Dan -
Spectator (magazine)
Spectator was a weekly newspaper published and distributed in San Francisco from 1978 until October 2005. The magazine in tabloid format featured sex- and BDSM-related stories and advice as well as numerous advertisements for -
Costa Brava
Communist housewife whose lesbian neighbor is an object of curiosity. She's sent an audition tape to San Francisco's Another Stage. While giving a tour, she meets Montserrat, American, Jewish, teaching in Barcelona and -
The Cockettes (film)
The Cockettes is a 2002 American documentary film. It was directed by Bill Weber and David Weissman, and produced by Weissman. Its subject is the 1960s-70s San Francisco performance group The Cockettes. The film -
Chuecatown
apartments in Chueca, in order to turn in into the Madrid version of the Castro district in San Francisco, but the apartments are owned by senior citizens that don't want to sell to him -
A Boy Named Sue
taken from the song A Boy Named Sue. The film played at several festivals including the 2000 San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival and Reel Affirmations. It was nominated for a 2004 GLAAD -
American Vagabond
American Vagabond is a 2013 Finnish documentary film directed by Susanna Helke. Starring James Temple and Tyler Johnson, the documentary is a story of how Temple and Johnson's move to San Francisco because Temple -
All the Rage
on Netflix and Amazon. All the Rage had its world premiere at the Castro Theatre during the San Francisco International Film Festival of 1997 after which it was released theatrically in the U.S. by -
Moscone Center
The George R. Moscone Convention Center[5] (pronounced/mɒsˈkoʊni/), popularly known as the Moscone Center, is the largest convention and exhibition complex in San Francisco, California. The complex consists of three main halls spread out -
A Boy Named Sue (film)
taken from the song A Boy Named Sue. The film played at several festivals including the 2000 San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival and Reel Affirmations. It was nominated for a 2004 GLAAD -
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... that when reporter George Crile III compared San Francisco to Sodom and Gomorrah when interviewing Dianne Feinstein for the CBS documentary Gay Power, Gay Politics, she threw him out of her office?... that Dan -
Queer Resource Center
and activist programs. Additionally, these centers serve as a safe space for LGBT students. City College of San Francisco Queer Resource Center Claremont Colleges Queer Resource Center This article is a stub. You can help -
ON Magazine
ON Magazine is a monthly magazine that targets affluent members of the gay community in the San Francisco Bay Area. It is published from headquarters in San Jose, California in the Silicon Valley, with an -
Elements Hostel
Elements Hostel is a gay-friendly San Francisco hostel. This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it.
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