When stories of gay life in 1950s San Francisco get told, Harry Partch does not feature prominently. This may be because Partch is an iconoclastic figure in many respects other than his sexuality. By ...
I’ve done a lot of dumb things in my life, but by far, the smartest one of them was running for mayor. It was one part political street theater, one part local activism, and a gazillion parts snarky ...
San Francisco has long been an epicenter for lesbian life and culture. Even back in the 1930s, spots like Mona’s 440 Club were known as hubs for lesbians to enjoy drag king performances and socialize.
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