Gone are the Stud’s iconic murals. Photo by Kevin N. Hume/SF Examiner
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Later, an anonymous artist wrote “Black Lives Matter” on the now-beige walls.
Formed in 1966, the Stud is breaking its lease to become a pop-up in hopes of regrouping to find a new home.
Carlos Gabriel outside the Tesla auto manufacturing facility in Fremont, Calif. on Tuesday, May 19, 2020. Gabriel, who started working for Tes…
Saved again! The club’s ownership, a sprawling collective of nightlife pros, announces more LGBTQ parties even as a search for a long-term home continues.
Why it matters that San Francisco once again has a lesbian bar — mostly, anyway.
The Gangway shuttered in January, but LGBT preservationists are using The Stud Collective model to relocate it.

