World Cup TikTok’s Schadenfreude Is a Thing of Anti-Imperialist Beauty
On the geopolitical thrills of soccer fandom.
On the geopolitical thrills of soccer fandom.
This week we’ve got Juneteenth, more pride, beaver puppets (not pride related), spelling bees, fog, bioplastic drum machines, and more.
‘Lavender Lounge,’ a queer variety show that ran from 1991 to 1995, returns to the screen for the first time in 30 years in a new documentary short.
Ten years ago, protesters took to the streets to slam San Francisco’s Super Bowl City and call for an end to homeless sweeps. As the game returns to the Bay this week, why are things so quiet?
“This is the worst fucking time. But watching people’s response to ICE has been the most affirming thing in the world.”
A room in a permanent supportive housing unit can offer safety and security, an opportunity to design a space that’s all your own, and the chance to build community.
Housing can offer more stability than many realize — to get sober, save money, find a purpose, and fall in love.
Naloxone, rescue breathing, and 911: Learn the do's, don'ts, and best practices for reversing an overdose.
Emma and Nuala try to figure out if they’re perimenopausal, wonder if it’s anxiety or the end of the American empire, and designate Tori Amos as their menopause cult leader.
COYOTE does not condone violence, only sandwiches.
Hospitality House has purchased a mid-Market building that contains the nonprofit’s fine art studio — securing its future forever.
A bill to seal the name and gender change records for trans and nonbinary people is set to pass in California. It’s not enough.
Street medicine outreach workers describe a new, expensive, and disorganized program that lacks clear objectives.
Margo St. James’s sex worker advocacy group first coined COYOTE, which stood for Call Off Your Old Tired Ethics.