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- 189 - World’s first Drag Laureate shares joy, art, and politics of drag
A yearly "Day of Drag" and a drag mall? While many states are restricting drag, San Francisco Drag Laureate D'Arcy Drollinger is spreading the humor and "sparkle" of drag to make positive change in the world.
Sat, 25 May 2024 - 188 - Peers connect on Pacifica Pier in ‘Spell Heaven’
As we await the reopening of the Pacifica Pier — now closed due to recent storm damage — we bring you poet Toni Mirosevich's stories of connection on this historic pier.
Sat, 13 Jan 2024 - 187 - 25 years since Matt Shepard, how are queer civil rights?
In December 1998, soon after its namesake's savage murder, his parents launched the Matthew Shepard Foundation to erase hate-based violence. We’ve seen big advances since then — and big setbacks. LGBTQ+ leaders discuss where we are now.
Fri, 01 Dec 2023 - 185 - Matthew Shepard – in his mother’s words
25 years ago, a gay college student was savagely beaten, tied to a fence post, and left out to die on a cold Wyoming night. His grief-stricken mother worked to expand hate crime laws. Hear her story.
Sun, 22 Oct 2023 - 184 - 'Funeral Diva' Pamela Sneed: 'We can heal'Thu, 19 Oct 2023
- 182 - Burning Man – art and queer exploration
Why do tens of thousands of people trek to a temporary tent city in an alkaline Nevada desert every August? Is Burning Man worth the heat and dust? What’s queer about it?
Thu, 24 Aug 2023 - 181 - Drag Storytime – VERA! reads to preschoolers
Should drag story hours be banned? With so much fuss, we thought you'd like to judge for yourselves. So we bring some to you! Here’s #3 in our series.
Fri, 28 Jul 2023 - 180 - Drag Storytime – Panda Dulce, Lourdes Rivas read to kindergarteners
Should drag story hours be banned? With all the fuss, we thought you'd like to judge for yourselves. So we bring some to you! (Episode 2 of 3)
Fri, 21 Jul 2023 - 179 - Drag Storytime – The One & Only Rexy reads at book fest
Why ban drag performers? Why all the fuss over drag story hours? Hear some for yourself ... then you decide!
Fri, 14 Jul 2023 - 178 - Transgender rock band Lipstick Conspiracy reunites
Pump up the volume! In part as a “joyful antidote” to the escalation of anti-LGBTQ laws across the USA, San Francisco’s all-transwomen rock band is back together after 12-plus years.
Fri, 16 Jun 2023 - 177 - Writer Dwayne Ratleff on ‘Dancing to the Lyrics’
Dwayne Ratleff grew up poor, Black and gay in 1960s Baltimore. As a youngster, his loving grandma taught him: “Don’t explain yourself, be yourself.”
Fri, 16 Feb 2024 - 176 - Learning from asexuals about sex and relationships
Quick, what’s your sexuality? Most of us know roughly where we fall on the Kinsey scale that goes from zero (totally straight) to six (flaming fag or butchest of dykes). But have you considered another continuum, the asexual – allosexual one?
Fri, 21 Apr 2023 - 175 - Grandma inspired California’s first lesbian supreme court justice
As a young girl, future Supreme Court of California Associate Justice Kelli Evans was more excited about the bookmobile coming through her Denver neighborhood than the ice cream truck.
Thu, 09 Mar 2023 - 174 - 1960s 'pulp fiction' spurred LGBTQ rights
While a young housewife and mom in the 1950s and ’60s, Ann Bannon wrote lusty lesbian love stories. Scorned by the literary elite then, her and other authors’ “pulp fiction” paperbacks helped advance queer rights and now offer a glimpse of gay and lesbian life in those times.
Fri, 10 Feb 2023 - 173 - Hats off to Pauli Murray!
On our last Out in the Bay of 2022, hear about the amazing life and accomplishments of a Black queer civil rights pioneer left out of history books: Pauli Murray.
Fri, 30 Dec 2022 - 172 - Pagans at Xmas? Making holidays queer-comfy
Just in time for holiday gatherings, tips for getting along joyfully with differences. Our guest says "nosy" questions can grease the turkey!
Sat, 23 Dec 2023 - 171 - Remembering The Cockettes
While they weren’t around for long, the Cockettes left an outsized legacy that we explore this week with exclusive recordings and interviews.
Fri, 02 Dec 2022 - 170 - ‘Doubting Thomas’ probes false accusations
What would you do if falsely accused of molesting a child? And you see your career crumble. Matthew Clark Davison’s novel “Doubting Thomas,” about a gay school teacher, challenges assumptions about guilt, innocence and more.
Thu, 23 Mar 2023
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