Tuesday January 18, 2011 Updated 6:30 PM PST
Long recognized as "one of the great ground zeroes of queer liberation," the Castro is now home to the nation's first LGBT history museum.
Over the course of 30 plus years together, Oakland couple Brian Cornell and Alberto Rulloda have shared their innermost secrets, survived the AIDS epidemic and built a life together.
President Barack Obama says valor and sacrifice in the armed forces are no longer defined by sexual orientation at historic signing of the "don't ask, don't tell" repeal.
City Council will vote tonight to set aside $20,000 annually for city workers' gender-reassignment surgery.
A British judge has fined a Christian couple for refusing to allow a gay couple the use of a double room at their hotel in southern England.
After Amber Yust registered her sex change, her DMV clerk sent her a letter and a DVD warning of 'damnation.'
Drag is spicing up New York stages this winter, with actors of all backgrounds and ages slipping on fishnets, bustiers or nun habits.
Glenn Burke's trip as major-league baseball's first openly gay player makes for a compelling narrative in "Out: The Glenn Burke Story."
Transgender star Cassandra Cass is seeing her fame reach lofty heights with Showtime TV's new midnight series, "Wild Things."
Dan Savage is stunned by how big his YouTube campaign has gotten since the high-profile suicides of several gay teens.
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.
Bare buttocks and leather harnesses were common sights as hundreds of thousands of people came in close contact at the Folsom Street Fair.
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