Tag: GLBT History Museum
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New Exhibition Highlights 35 Years of Activism Through Music
Founded in 1978 as the first openly gay choral group in the world, the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus has performed for tens of thousands of music lovers in the Bay Area and across the United States.
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New Exhibit Highlights “Activism With a Beat”
A new multimedia exhibit opening August 8 at The GLBT History Museum highlights the history of Real Bad, a queer dance party held in conjunction with the Folsom Street Fair in San Francisco.
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New Exhibit Links African American GLBT Lives Past & Present
A new multimedia exhibit opening February 20 at The GLBT History Museum showcases the dynamic and diverse history of Bay Area African American gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender lives from the 1970s through today.
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GLBT History Museum Reopens After Vandal Shatters Front Windows
The GLBT History Museum in San Francisco has reopened and completed repairs after a vandal shattered two large plate glass windows early on the morning of Monday, October 29. Located in the Castro District, the museum is an internationally renowned institution devoted to displaying and interpreting gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender history and culture.