Tag: San Francisco

  • Motherlode Victorious

    The Motherlode has managed to turn around the opinions of many who’ve opposed its presence. When I testified at City Hall regarding the  Motherlode’s second attempt to move, the North of Market Planning Coalition vehemently opposed it. The NMPC has since reversed itself…

  • Working (parts 1 & 2)

    When I asked her what she’d tell the world about prostitution, she told me, “they should make this legal, because it’s something that obviously a lot of people need. If it was legal, it would be a lot safer, a lot cleaner, and nobody would be getting sick behind it.”

  • Bambi Bares All

    Bambi Lake was a San Francisco Bay Area transsexual woman who transitioned in the 1970s, worked at a famous strip club unbeknownst to clients and management, sang, acted and ran with an impressible collection of artists and other celebrities.

  • “Long Lost Love”

    I submitted this partially-factual short to San Francisco niche publisher Manic D. Press in 1994 for inclusion in their LGBTQ anthology Beyond Definition. They gutted it and tossed half of it away. [Grrrrr…] Here’s the original.

  • Queens’ Lost Virginity

    Eight studly and not-so-studly men were transformed into, using the words of the press release, “a vast variety of vile and vainglorious vixens and vivacious virgin queens of questionable virtue.”