The biblical princess Salome is possibly the most notorious dancer in history. Her “Dance of the Seven Veils” has mesmerized us for the last 2000 years, but never was her wickedness more entrancing ...
It was the worst of times and the best of times for San Francisco’s temperamentals (then the most common term for lesbians ...
Dear Readers of the San Francisco Bay Times, It is a privilege to address you as we celebrate Pride Month and the LGBTQ+ ...
I want to welcome all corners of the LGBTQ+ community and its allies who have shown such tremendous support to the 56th ...
Images by Michael Kirschner At The Academy SF on June 27, 2026, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi held her annual Pride, Politics, ...
Your name is the very first piece of property you ever own. But, for a lot of people, there comes a day when that name stops ...
Every June, rainbow flags appear in storefronts, on city streets, in neighborhood windows, and across social media feeds. For ...
The digitization of the San Francisco Bay Times means that future generations will be able to access all issues of the paper, ...
Every issue of the San Francisco Bay Times, from its founding in the 1970s until the present, may now be viewed in their ...
As of this writing, organizers across the U.S. are planning for over 3000 marches and rallies on March 28, 2026, for the No Kings Day of Nonviolent Action. San Francisco’s march and rally, hosted by ...
The inaugural Honoring LGBTQ+ Bay Area Latine Leaders, co-produced by Olga Talamante with the San Francisco Bay Times, will take place on October 24, 2025, benefiting the Use the News Foundation and ...
Imagine you’re at home having lunch on a Saturday afternoon when you hear a knock on the door. Not expecting anyone, you ...