San Francisco’s most notable drag queen, “Glamazon.” Well…she’s called a lot of things, but to all of…
In 1986 — when I came to San Francisco — AIDS was in your face. The face of AIDS was something you saw on the streets, in the newspapers, and on TV. Now-a-days people…
Arguably one of the greatest contributions to world culture made by the United States of…
About 25 years ago, I was walking up 17th street — a very steep hill — and a young man said to me, “My goodness…you have good legs. How did that…
The Gay Mecca. The Gay Main Street. The 94114. Whatever you want to call it…. Those of us who live in and love San Francisco know it as “The Castro.” Our next guest, Erika…
What do Richard Nixon monasteries and marijuana have in common? Well the answer may be in this new book ‘The Man Who Loved Birds’ by our guest, one of my favorites and my friend…
Getting accurate empirical data for any sort of survey, whether it’s a political poll or a census or a…
Housing is one of the more critical issues facing San Francisco, actually facing all large cities, but one of the more hidden populations…
This may come as a surprise to some of my viewers, gay or non-gay, but the word “homosexual” didn’t even appear in the Bible until…
ImagineEvery time you went into a bar and had your girlfriend or boyfriend come in and kiss you on the cheek you had to look behind you to wonder if someone was going to hit you…