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Past articles by David-Elijah:

Comic Book Beardies, formerly Whatever Comics, going strong in new location & online

The owners, married (and bearded) couple Rich and Cougar Andrebou, sell comics in the Castro and across the country on their new Facebook Live show → Read More

In new memoir, Castro filmmaker Marc Huestis looks back on celebrity and community

Best known for his star-studded Castro Theater tribute events, Huestis has written an intimate memoir about his personal struggles and triumphs. → Read More

St. James Infirmary celebrates two decades of providing healthcare to SF's sex workers

The occasion is a major one for the clinic, which was forced out of its longtime SoMa space in 2016. → Read More

Roxie Theater gets new executive director, plans lobby renovation

The nonprofit cinema, which is focused on independent, foreign and art films, is one of the oldest continuously operating theaters in the world. → Read More

1st annual Coven Film Festival highlights work of female filmmakers

The brand-new film festival will screen 25 short films from diverse female filmmakers, many of them local. → Read More

Local nonprofit to distribute holiday care packages to Bayview, Castro homeless residents

Plus, the nonprofit will be collecting donated items, like blankets, backpacks and soap. → Read More

Society Cabaret temporarily relocates to Inner Sunset's Sip Tea Room

While seeking a permanent home, the intimate Union Square nightclub has found temporary accommodations in the Inner Sunset. → Read More

With a month to go, both sides of Prop. C homeless tax measure heating up

Both supporters and opponents of Proposition C, the SF ballot measure to tax large businesses to pay for homeless services, have notched big wins. → Read More

'First lady of the Castro' Donna Sachet to be roasted at Castro Theater

The famed drag performer and community leader is set to be skewered by an array of LGBT luminaries. → Read More

Pride parade, celebrations return to Oakland this weekend

Roughly 50,000 people are expected to attend the parade this Sunday, September 9. → Read More

Now a legacy business, Cove on Castro serves up cafe fare and community

This family-owned cafe, which has been in business since the '70s, is an important gathering space for the LGBTQ community. → Read More

Lower Nob Hill cabaret spotlights local talent

Society Cabaret cultivates performers via workshops and open mic nights. → Read More

Erik Chalfant, alter ego Vanessa Bousay, to make Feinstein's debut

Classically trained baritone Erik Chalfant talks about his two stage personas and his love for the Castro. → Read More

Broadway Bares benefit raising funds for HIV services, programs

"Expect good clean fun and a lot of bang for your buck," said a performer. → Read More

Frameline 42 spotlights Castro stories

The annual LGBTQ film festival will screen 153 films from 39 countries. → Read More

Comic-book shop Whatever Store finds new lair on Market Street

Whatever Store is one of four businesses sharing the former Books Inc. location. → Read More

SoMa's LGBTQ cabaret nightclub is no mirage

The venue's ownership team includes two drag performers. → Read More

Mission sex stories show is good, clean [and naughty] fun

"The goal is to make people feel welcome and to make new friends," said founder Dixie De La Tour. → Read More

For Father-Daughter Duo, Life Is A Cabaret

Singing duo Frank Silletti and Ava Vukic are dropping a new album. → Read More

Contemporary Jewish Museum Honors Cartoonist Rube Goldberg

Born in San Francisco, Goldberg was one of the 20th century's best-known illustrators. → Read More