NARCAN Training

The LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District and Kochina Rude are pleased to offer a free and open-to-the-public Narcan Training & Overdose Prevention Workshop, on Wednesday, May 24, 2023 from 6 to 8 PM, at the SF Oasis, 298 11th Street, in San Francisco.

The training will be provided by Kochina Rude with support from Randy Maupin and will teach you how to:

      • Identify an overdose,
      • Administer nasal naloxone (Narcan), and
      • Practice harm reduction in gay nightlife.

Free Narcan and fentanyl test strips will be provided to attendees.

Come with an open mind and be prepared for some myth-busting!

The event is free but please register so we know how much supply to bring.

Facebook event is here.

Kinky/Queer SOMA Walking Tour Launches


Join us on our first walking tour: 
SOMA Origins: Bars, Bathhouses and Beyond

Now a world-wide leather/kinky/queer destination, SOMA (South of Market) began attracting leather bars in the ’60’s.  Find out why!

Learn about the raucous exploits of the ’70’s when motorcycles lined the streets outside popular bars.

Hear about today’s bar and clubs and what they used to be, including one on Folsom with a swimming pool.

Sunday, May 21, 2pm

Tour starts at 9th and Ringold, ends at the SF Eagle in time for the Sunday Beer Bust.

90 minutes, no hills.

Free!  Space is limited; advance registration is required.

Register Here

Anniversary Video

One of the delightful features of our recent “Audacious Anniversary” was the video montage, created by Richard Dupler and played on multiple screens, highlighting recent events and achievements of the Cultural District, along with coming attractions.

You can now view that silent video here.

Audacious Fun!

Three hundred friends of the LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District enjoyed the free “Audacious Anniversary 5” party on May 6, celebrating the fifth birthday of the District, which was created by the City of San Francisco on May 9, 2018.

The bash was held at the Folsom Street Foundry, the recently-renovated event space on Folsom near 10th Street.  For the first hour, guests enjoyed BDSM demos by The Exiles, ONYX Northwest, and the Service Pups of San Francisco, along with ambient suspension bondage by Twisted Windows. A video montage by Richard Dupler played on multiple screens, highlighting recent events and achievements of the Cultural District, along with coming attractions.

Guests were then welcomed by Cultural District President Bob Brown, who introduced State Senator Scott Weiner, who presented the District with a Senate Recognition Certificate, and San Francisco District Six Supervisor Matt Dorsey, who presented a Certificate of Honor to celebrate our birthday.

MCs Lance Holman and Alotta Boutté introduced dynamic performances by Ryan Patrick Welsh, Alotta Boutté, John Weber with Kippy Marks, and the Om Nom Nom Non-Binary Burlesque X Palace of Trash.  Throughout the event, music was provided by popular local DJ Fawks, and tasty treats by MamaBear’s Kitchen.  The Folsom Foundry bar featured special signature cocktails made with syrups from It’s Simple SF.

Many of the newly selected models for the 2024 Bare Chest Calendar showed off their new “man of the month” sashes, celebrating the Calendar’s 40th year of charity fundraising.  And the crowd was very excited to welcome the brand new Ms. SF Eagle Leather 2023, Nunca Sola.

A highlight of the event was the second annual presentation of the Brazen Runway, in which folks showed off their smutty selves to an appreciative audience, while competing for prizes, which included gift cards from local kink suppliers Mr. S Leather, Leather Etc., Wicked Grounds, and Byrd Beaks. First prize went to Sadyst Payne, second to the newly-sashed Ms. SF Eagle Leather 2023, and third to Rey Onyx.

In the foyer, guests received souvenir pins, and had a chance to purchase kinky merchandise, receive boot and leather care by boy xander, check any unneeded clothing with the SOMA Guardians, or become full voting members of the Cultural District with the help of David Hyman at the Outreach Table.  Cultural District Manager Cal Callahan and Program Associate Reika Faust kept everything flowing smoothly

Below are just a few images from the event, taken by Fire Dragon Photography.  A complete gallery of these images can be viewed here.

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And below are some selected Photos by Gooch; again, the entire gallery can be seen here.

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