The significance of the 1966 uprising in the Tenderloin has only recently been appreciated, and this play at New Village Cafe does it justice.
Through the Compton’s TLGB District, trans women of color have fought to stay in the Tenderloin, where the fight for queer liberation began more than 50 years ago.
With jazz, drag, anarchic theater, riots, and a left-wing historian to put it all into context.
It's a big month in the T.L. This Saturday, July 16, the plucky Tenderloin Museum will celebrate its first birthday with 11 hours of party…