From the category archives:

Only in SF


Dateline: Market and Castro Streets, where a Gay Housewife comes face to face with a Friend of the Housewives. We love our friends from New Jersey and that includes Greg Bennett! The Bravo hunk is not only on our team, he’s on Team Melissa, and we like that, too.

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Art for Hippies and Hangers on

by Mister SF on 04/29/2013

>> Only in SF


Dateline northwest corner, Haight Street and Masonic Avenue, where you don’t have to drop acid to drop a bead on the art of the city.

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Wish You Were Here 011413

by Mister SF on 01/14/2013

>> High on a Hill,Only in SF

Take Five

by Mister SF on 01/13/2013

>> In with the New!,Only in SF


Dateline North Beach, 649 Green Street, where Mister SF shares a relaxed moment with members of the Green Street Mortuary Band.

Onward and Upward!

by Mister SF on 12/31/2012

>> In with the New!,Only in SF


Dateline westbound 37 Corbett Line, Castro and 18th Streets, where Mister SF knows one thing for sure about predictions for 2013.

Happy New Year!

Free Fireplace

by Mister SF on 11/07/2012

>> Only in SF


Dateline Laurel Heights, east side of Spruce Street between Sacramento and California Streets, where Mister SF finds the deal of the week – some assembly required.


San Francisco City Hall, Van Ness Avenue.

To learn more about Hank Donat and Jeff Halpern, and our campaign for marriage equality, don’t miss Beth Winegarner’s cover story, “A More Perfect Union: Prop. 8 May Lead to Gay-Marriage Rights” in this week’s SFWeekly.

Notes from the Unhappening

by Mister SF on 08/13/2010

>> Only in SF

In Notes from the Unhappening, Mister SF turns left at the alter.

Looking for Lucy

by Mister SF on 08/06/2010

>> Local Joints,Only in SF

Here’s a tour of San Francisco with no stops. It only takes a couple of slips and slides for Mr. and Mister SF to celebrate the 99th birthday of Lucille Ball.

Proposition 8 Overturned

by Mister SF on 08/04/2010

>> Only in SF

Hank Donat’s statement on the decision by a federal judge to overturn Proposition 8, the anti-gay marriage amendment passed by California voters in 2008: Read More.