Suzanne Ford, SF Pride's 1st trans woman executive director made Out Magazine's Out100 list for 2025. The list is comprised ...
Some who attended the Palm Springs Pride Parade this year were getting more involved with the event in part due to the current political moment.
Every year, OUT Magazine names 100 influential LGBTQ+ people in the community. This year, Suzanne Ford, the head of San Francisco Pride, joins the prestigious OUT 100 list.
Representative Nancy Pelosi, after announcing her retirement, was praised by many San Franciscans for her tireless efforts on ...
Mozart to Mendelssohn, one of the SF Civic Music Association’s three all-volunteer orchestras, takes over the event space at the Noe Valley Church and Ministry. In collaboration with Berkeley-based ...
Where: Revolution Stage Company, 611 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Suite 16, Palm Springs ...
Trans performer and educator Per Sia will continue Story Hours for all ages and use her platform to promote literacy and ...
The Grand Marshals were honored for their advocacy work and commitment to fostering inclusion in Palm Springs.
Enjoy the beginning of the holiday season with innovative, welcoming cuisine and entertainment at Hotel Nikko’s Thanksgiving ...
As anti-LGBTQ policies grow nationwide, longtime educator and drag performer Per Sia becomes San Francisco's first transgender Drag Laureate.
Throughout the night, Anjali Rimi held back tears. For six years, she has led Parivar Bay Area, an organization centered on and supporting Hijrah and Kinnar people in the United States and across the ...
An increase in "bigotry" during Donald Trump's presidency fueled homophobia, but it also spurred a new wave of LGBT+ activism in the United States, according to the director of a documentary about the ...