Wednesday June 9, 2010 Updated 9:35 AM PDT
More than 1,900 bicyclists began the 545-mile, seven-day trek from S.F. to Los Angeles as part of the ninth annual AIDS/Lifecycle.
Clay Aiken credits his increased advocacy for gay rights to son Parker, saying, "If he's gay, I want him to not even think about the fact or have to worry about the things I had to worry about."
George McCalman and Pete Jostmet met a year ago, but the level of comfort between them together suggests they've been together longer.
Two lesbians who were pioneers in bringing gay marriage to Portugal wed.
Millions of gays and lesbians have jammed several of Sao Paulo's main avenues for the 14th annual gay pride parade.
Frameline 34, opening June 17, will offer 219 films from 31 countries.
State Sen. Roy Ashburn takes some tentative steps toward backing gay rights.
Ximena Delgado and Frederique Clermont represent a growing trend in lesbian motherhood: artificial insemination.
S.F. team players in the Gay Softball World Series were grilled by the league about their sex lives. Now they're suing.
LGBT activists' Lady Gaga-esque song and dance spotlights SF Westin's dispute with workers over health care.
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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