A history of lifestyles gay, lesbian, and the full spectrum of everything in between, specifically in the San Francisco area. Beginning with the tales of California spread among settlers, through the Whitmanesque vision of a land where the friendship "that has always been waiting, latent in all men" could fully manifest itself, through the hoardes ...
Exploring a city famous for its role in film settings and television backdrops, this book is a comprehensive guide to thousands of movie and television locations in the San Francisco Bay area. From the cement steps in Alta Plaza Park as featured in Barbara Streisand's "What's Up, Doc?" to the actual nightclub of Frank Sinatra's character in "Pal ...
Recognized as perhaps the world's most queer destination, San Francisco has a long, storied history of embracing-and influencing-gay and lesbian culture. Now, Michael Nava, Elana Dykewoman, Lucy Jane Bledsoe, Jim Tushinski, Michele Tea, K.M. Soehnlein, and many others offer up essays and stories about why they love Castro Street. Katherine V. ...
Gay men and lesbians present humorous and hard-hitting accounts of the need to belong . . . somewhere Why would a lesbian raised in a Jewish home have a sudden desire to be a tough-talking Catholic girl? And why would a gay man travel to Ireland in a desperate attempt to escape his "hillbilly" roots? Identity Envy--Wanting to Be Who We're Not ...
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