Thursday May 27, 2010 Updated 2:25 AM PDT
Frameline 34, this year's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender film festival, will offer 219 films from 31 countries and open with "The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister."
The Obama administration gives its support to repealing the law barring acknowledged gays and lesbians from military service.
George McCalman and Pete Jostmet met a year ago, but the level of comfort between them together suggests they've been together longer.
Potential foes are zeroing in on Supreme Court nominee Ellen Kagan's short-lived ban on military recruiting at Harvard Law School.
The Episcopal Church has ordained the Rev. Canon Mary Glasspool of Baltimore, who is now the second gay bishop in the United States.
Portugal's conservative president announced he is reluctantly ratifying a law allowing same-sex marriage.
Ximena Delgado and Frederique Clermont represent a growing trend in lesbian motherhood: artificial insemination.
LGBT activists' Lady Gaga-esque song and dance spotlights SF Westin's dispute with workers over health care.
S.F. team players in the Gay Softball World Series were grilled by the league about their sex lives. Now they're suing.
Riverdale High is getting its first gay character. Archie Comics will introduce its first "openly gay" character in September.
West Hollywood is an adult playground where one-third of the residents are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender.
Celebrate the joy and rage of parades past, then get ready for the 2010 extravaganza.
In California and beyond, the battle over same-sex marriage continues.
Thirty years after the assassinations at City Hall, Milk's political and cultural legacy lives on.
Spirits were high as the Castro celebrated the state's first-ever "day of significance" to honor former supervisor Harvey Milk.
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