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Hey Traveler, Welcome to San Francisco!
By Nancy Norstad (Oct 24, 2006)
It is important for the first-time visitor to plan their stay strategically. Although you can just join the party anywhere you find yourself in this lively City, to make the best use of your time and resources, we have some suggestions to help you get the biggest bang for your buck during your vacation in this part of Northern California. More
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A Little Bit of Gay History
By Nancy Norstad (Oct 24, 2006)
Everybody knows that San Francisco is the international gay mecca, but where did it all start? Long before the Castro District was the designated touchstone of the LGBT community, the essence of “gay” goes all the way back to San Francisco’s origins. More
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A Web Site Just for the Ladies
By Nancy Norstad (Oct 24, 2006)
Hillgirlz.com is a casual, creative website for women that includes a Women At Work section with a broad variety of categories of skill and talent, were one to feel more comfortable hiring a woman plumber or attorney. Hillgirlz.com also has restaurant reviews, a calendar of events, an astrologer, music links to favorite women artists, an online advice column and numerous photo albums of events and friends. It even offers "eventmail", a service that alerts its members to various regional events. More
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Home Grown Host is Truly OUT Spoken
By Nancy Norstad (Oct 24, 2006)
Tim Gaskin, a third generation San Franciscan who got his first haircut at Louie’s Barber Shop (a previous incarnation of it), remembers Cliff’s Variety Halloween Shows in the late sixties, and had his first job with David Bach at Marcello’s Pizza, is a natural on camera and behind-the-scenes producer of his popular San Francisco Comcast show, "OUT Spoken". More
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The True San Francisco Experience
By Nancy Norstad (Nov 2, 2006)
Visiting San Francisco mid-week is a good excuse to take a nap after an early dinner and set your alarm for the witching hour. Every Tuesday, starting at midnight, the mischief unfolds at the Stud Bar, located in a no-man’s land area of South of Market (SOMA) on Harrison at 9th, with the antics of Trannyshack. Trannyshack is the creation of one of our truly hallowed local characters, Helkina. More
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A Rift Mended in 2006
By Nancy Norstad (Nov 2, 2006)
When the GLBT Historical Society announced itself thirty years ago, offering an official home to archive GLBT history as well as a museum and membership body, material started arriving in truckloads of hefty bags containing all the "memorabilia" that an average queen leaves when s/he dies. Discerning what was of value and what was not became the roll of the archivist on duty. More
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An Illustrious History
By Nancy Norstad (Nov 2, 2006)
Founded in San Francisco in 1965, the Imperial Court is an entity similar to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and perhaps the Grand Council E. Clampus Vitus, or any number of secret societies historically borne out of humor, wit and the desire to party. More
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The Right to Know
By Nancy Norstad (Nov 2, 2006)
The Entertainment Commission of the San Francisco City and County celebrated its third anniversary on July 1, 2006. Commissioners and leaders of the San Francisco Late Night Coalition reflect on their accomplishments as they reach a new apex in the learning curve of community service. More
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Annual Trannyshack Pageant in its 11th Year
By Nancy Norstad (Nov 7, 2006)
The Trannyshack Show at the Stud Bar every Tuesday night hits a level of hijinks that make us proud to be in the Bluest State, but the volume gets considerably turned up for the annual Miss Trannyshack Pageant. Held at the Regency Theater, the event has turned lavishly prime-time, and the performers pull out all the stops, investing in sophisticated props and presenting highly choreographed performances. More
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Downtown Attractions
By Nancy Norstad (Nov 8, 2006)
If you can find parking, read those little red and white signs carefully. Museum Row and the entire Yerba Buena neighborhood is tricky, and they tow very efficiently. The 6th & Mission garage is an aboveground, clean, efficient parking structure, though not cheap. Again, public transportation is the way to go. More
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