Submerged Queer Spaces film screening at GLBT Historical SocietyAn innovative documentary that views San Francisco queer history through the lens of urban archeology. As the city grew and gentrified, bars, restaurants, parks, bathhouses and other GLBT gathering spots were repurposed, rebuilt or destroyed. Director Jack Curtis Dubowsky takes viewers on a poignant tour of these lost cityscapes, drawing on archival images from the GLBT Historical Society and on interviews with elders who recount astounding and at times hilarious memories. For more information on the film, visit http://www.submergedqueerspaces.com. GLBT History Museum at 4127 18th St. in San Francisco. Admission: $5.00; free for members.
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