Category Archives: WORLD WIDE: Gay around the Globe!

Goodbye to Louie’s, Rossi’s, Marcello’s? Rising Rents may threaten Historic Castro District Small Biz Building

Castro Street. photo: Gay Highwaymen

Remarkable what you can learn in a barber’s chair. Louie’s Barbershop at 422 Castro Street has been at that address since 1932. Marcello’s Pizza, its neighbor to the north, has been there since 1978, and Rossi’s Deli has been there since…well, almost forever. Now, these familiar neighborhood haunts may be threatened. Word through the Gay-vine is that the old building has changed hands, and that the reasonable rents that have kept it stable for years are scheduled to skyrocket. Details are fuzzy, but multiple heirs and international investors are said to figure into the situation.

Small business is the heart of urban neighborhoods. Each one that gets forced out and replaced by a McBiz diminishes the soul of the place. As do empty storefronts. The international corporations and holding companies that invest in urban real estate are not invested in the well-being of residents. They buy pieces of neighborhoods for their portfolios and don’t care much about occupancy. Raise the rent by a factor of ten, then write off the vacant building. Its just good business…and there goes the neighborhood.

Houston Muscle! Cool Retro Gym Rat Poster

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His “concept” is as big as Texas. Heh. Houston Muscle & Power Company…nice name for a gym. For another sight seen at Jim’s home gym, click here.

Could Be Your Home…

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Sign Seen South of Market. Says a lot; but what? What links sign and sleeper? Did this person write it? See it and decide to sleep just there? Maybe never noticed? And the pigeon passes on.

Sign Seen: Brazilian Top Team!

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Plus some cone age pigeons…

Singing to a Snake! Strange sexy old time Vaudeville Guy.

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This old publicity still features early 20th century Vaudeville star Charles Kellogg singing to a snake. Kellogg was a California native, born in 1868, and he said he learned to sing to birds from indigenous local friends. Once the most popular act on the the Vaudeville circuit, in later years Kellogg was a keen conservationist and noted eccentric. He traveled around in what may have been the first RV: the “Travel Log” constructed from a redwood log over a Nash Quad chassis. More on Kellogg here.

Richard Bolingbroke Paints LIVE in a Display Window in downtown San Francisco!

This photo is of Carole Moore, working in the window last week.

He’s been at it for three days, and will continue until 10pm tonight. If you are in downtown San Francisco, drop by 581 Market Street at Second to watch him work in the big window of what was once Stacey’s Books. More on Richard Bolingbroke here and here.

Blogger Bears at Rocco’s Cafe

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Blogger Bears Jorge Vieto and Gryphon Van Der Hole. Subspecies: California Single-tail Pocket Bear and Giant Electric Midwestern Ginger. Feeding at Rocco’s Cafe in San Francisco’s South of Market District.

Dapper Leather Bears!

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Hot Team Boys on SOMA Power Pole!

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Jam the Leather Poodle and the Bootmen!

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