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America's most famous living revolutionary, Angela Davis would rise to become an international beacon of antiracist and feminist radicalism over the decades.
The California Historical Society is in the process of digitizing two collections of photographs and negatives from the wild and heady early days of LGBTQ liberation in San Francisco.
Anya Taylor-Joy, Thomasin McKenzie, Dianna Rigg, and Matt Smith star in Edgar Wright's Last Night in Soho.
As slight as this one-night-driving-vampires-around-LA thriller written by Brent Dillon and directed by Adam Randall might be, when taken on its own cartoonishly minimalistic terms, this bit of bloodsucking nonsense is actually quite charming.
Debbie Carlsen, LGBTQ+ advocate and co-founder and former executive director of LGBTQ Allyship gives her take on who is the better candidate for Seattle Mayor.
The SGN chats with Courtney Gould, author of The Dead and the Dark, the selection for SGN book club's Halloween edition!
The romance fiction columnist for the New York Times Book Review and an award-winning author of Queer historical and speculative romance fiction talks all things books with the SGN.
A powerful Texas state legislator has launched an "investigation" into public school library books dealing with sexuality and race.
A Texas state legislator has asked Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to rule that citizens of the state may nullify marriage equality.