Bay Area gays meeting to discuss responses to police shooting of SFSC student Charles Christman outside the Stud, SF gay bar
multiple references to homosexuality, bisexuality, and heterosexuality in roommate ads
announcement from Student Health Center of four upcoming “rap sessions a week dealing with human sexuality”
multiple references to homosexuality, bisexuality, and heterosexuality in roommate ads
announcement of show at Berkeley Community Theater featuring Captain Beefheart and the Cockettes
column in which Rogers reviews The Sensuous Woman by “J.," described as “how-to book for female who yearns to be all woman"; book is said to discuss masturbation, orgasm, and use of vibrators but Rogers points out that there is “no mention…
article on efforts to create gay community center, with references to SF State students Charles Thorp and Betty Kaplowitz
article announcing 31 Oct. protest march that will rally in downtown San Francisco, involve "Gay, labor, and women’s groups"
article on Charles Thorp and Betty Kaplowitz, cochairs of the Gay Liberation Front at SFSC
Charles Thorp is identified as chairman
listing of article about SF State Gay Liberation Front titled “Members of SF State’s Gay Liberation have announced their new get-tough attitude, See Page 8"
article mentions SF State Gay Liberation Front at Activities Fair alongside Students for a Democratic Society and Progressive Labor Party
article about women’s liberation at SF State, including interview with Debbie Chlosta, Nina Hamburg, and Maria von Bolschwing; mentions straight male pushback, with one man quoted as saying that women’s liberationists are all “repressed females…,…
satirical poem written from point of view of conservative parent of son whose “hair is long”; references “queer commie hippies”
passing reference to SFSC Gay Liberation Front chairman Charles Thorp/Thorpe and his effort to organize gay students nationally
advertisement for Hollywood Babylon, described as “stage and screen extravaganza at the Palace Theater” starring the Cockettes
announcement of “Midnight Films” showings of Hot Voodoo and Tropical Heatwave, described as productions “by the Cockettes on stage”
announcement of gay liberation camp-in at Sequoia National Park, with reference to SF State student Charles Thorpe
review of several books, including “coffee table” book version of Fellini film Satyricon, and review of Groupie by Johnny Byrne and Jenny Fabian, described as “sex-rock odyssey of all the bed scenes Katie’s made with all the rock men” and a “teeny…
announcement of “Midnight Films” showing of Bessie Smith, described as “Chas. Levine’s autopsy of sinner’s tragic death”