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Legendary Gay Pornographer David Hurles Dies at 78

The founder of Old Reliable Studios used rough-looking men in the 1970s to challenge the traditional look of more wholesome models.

Maupin Novel Adapted for Stage Musical

Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City is slated to head to the Great White Way, Variety reported Friday.

NewFest Pride Reveals Lineup for its 3rd Annual Summer Film Series

The 5-day festival will include nine feature films, panels, virtual screenings, and social events.

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Trans 'Drag Race' Alum Honey Mahogany Running to Lead S.F. Democrats

Since competing on the reality juggernaut, Mahogany has become a force in San Francisco.

WATCH: Do You Know S.F.'s Anti-LGBT Vandal?

The San Francisco Police Department released surveillance footage of a vandal setting fire to an LGBT Chicano mural in the city's Mission district, in hopes that the public can identify the suspect.

Police Identify 6th Victim in Gay Serial Killings, Raise Reward to $250k

The Doodler sketched his victims before brutally stabbing them to death.

A history of political violence in the U.S., from Hamilton to Harvey Milk to Gabby Giffords

The attempt on Donald Trump's life Saturday was only the latest instance in a long history of violence against American political leaders.

When We Rise Shows How We Are Stronger Together

Creator Dustin Lance Black warned against the "myopia of the LGBT movement" in discussing lessons from the first episode of the miniseries.

Will SFO Change to Harvey Milk International Airport?

San Francisco supervisor David Campos is working to ensure visitors to his city will land in Harvey Milk International Airport.

Outfest to Honor Hilary Swank, Armistead Maupin

The L.A.-based nonprofit will present its Trailblazer Award to the Boys Don't Cry actress.

The Gay Wonder Years

A re-reading of Armistead Maupin's classic reminds us of a time before the post-modern pandemic.

What Happens When LGBT People Are Priced Out of the Neighborhood?

The LGBT men and women who helped establish the modern identities of cities like San Francisco and Philadelphia are getting pushed out.

Celebrating classic gay literature: The best LGBTQ+ books

Is the gay novel truly dead? The Advocate and select Lambda Literary Award winners disagree, showcasing a list of classic gay and queer novels that prove LGBTQ+ literature is alive and well.

Storming the Stage: A History of Disruptions to Advance Our Rights

The protester who interrupted President Obama in June was part of a long history of direct action in the LGBT movement.

Remembering Jack Wrangler

The director of Wrangler: Anatomy of an Icon remembers the porn star, the actor, the icon, and, most important, his friend -- Jack Wrangler.