Harvey's in San Francisco
Posted in Castro Featured Story Gay Bars & Clubs

Harvey’s closes after 27 years

Harvey’s, the restaurant/bar at the corner of 18th and Castro, abruptly closed last week after 27 years in business. Although rumors had been swirling the…

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Posted in Drag Community Featured Story Gay Bars & Clubs LGBT Entertainers LGBT Political Leaders Mass Media & Pop Culture

50 Years of Fabulous: Documentary celebrates Imperial Council

“United we stand, divided they’ll catch us one by one.” Jose Sarria, founder of the Imperial Court This week’s Bay Area Reporter reviews a new…

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Posted in Featured Story Gay Bars & Clubs South of Market

The Stud to close after 54 years

The artist/nightlife collective owners have announced that The Stud, which lays claim to being San Francisco’s oldest gay bar, will not reopen at its current…

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Posted in Featured Story Gay Bars & Clubs Western Addition

New look at early gay life in the Fillmore

LEFT: Longbar 1952. credit: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library RIGHT: The Big Glass circa 1958. credit: San Francisco Redevelopment Agency Records   Our…

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Posted in Gay Bars & Clubs Polk

The City’s oldest gay bar to close?

SFist.com is reporting that the Gangway, the oldest remaining gay bar in the City — and perhaps the City’s very first gay bar — may…

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Posted in Gay Bars & Clubs LGBT Academics & Writers LGBT Heroes LGBT Political Leaders Political Organizations Sexual Liberation This Week in SF Gay History

This month in SF Gay History: September

September 17, 1859 On this date in 1859, Joshua Norton proclaimed himself Emperor of the United States, becoming one of SF’s most colorful characters and…

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Posted in Gay Bars & Clubs Pacific Heights

Lion Pub, Alta Plaza, JJ’s Piano Bar, and other Pac Heights bars of yesteryear

Clockwise from top left: bar ad for the Lion Pub; Alta Plaza Park; site of the old Alta Plaza bar, site of the old JJ’s…

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Posted in Bathhouses Gay Bars & Clubs Memoires

Sex, Drugs & Disco

This week’s Bay Area Reporter has some fascinating excerpts from Mark Abramson’s new autobiography, Sex, Drugs & Disco: San Francisco Diaries from the Pre-AIDS Era….

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Posted in Castro Gay Bars & Clubs HIV & AIDS LGBT Academics & Writers LGBT Activitists Political Allies Radical Faeries This Week in SF Gay History

This Month in SF Gay History: April

Alice B. Toklas April 30, 1877 On this date in 1877, lesbian author Alice B. Toklas, partner of Gertrude Stein, was born in San Francisco….

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Posted in Gay Bars & Clubs LGBT Business People Memorials

Mary Ellen Cunha (1935 – 2015)

Mary Ellen Cunha, one of the original lesbian owners of the Twin Peaks Tavern, passed away in Palm Springs in January, a month before her…

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