Welcome back to our queer film retrospective, “A Gay Old Time.” In this week’s column, marking 4th of July weekend, let’s revisit the 1984 documentary that celebrated a true American hero, The Times ...
The spirited, populist, brashly progressive approach that Harvey Milk took in the 1970s continues to inspire our LGBT community in San Francisco, and beyond. Milk took to the bullhorn and organized us ...
History and art converged in the Castro on June 6 as Queer Arts Featured (Queer A.F.) gallery transformed into a 1970s time capsule for the opening of "Positives & Negatives: Memories From Castro ...
To commemorate Harvey Milk Day, TIME republishes a snippet of its coverage on the remembrance of his death. Milk was one of the first openly gay politicians in the United States. This article was ...
He had served for four years when his superiors found him in a park known among gay men, his nephew Stuart Milk said Monday. Harvey Milk was questioned about his sexuality and forced to resign. Now a ...
Ahead of Pride weekend, San Francisco officials announced the construction of a memorial to gay rights icon Harvey Milk. Harvey Milk Plaza will be constructed at Castro and Market Streets, featuring ...
Nearly five decades since the late gay San Francisco supervisor Harvey Milk’s political career was tragically cut short, the civil rights icon is still roiling politics in the United States. And it ...
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