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EPISODE #20: Honey Mahogany, HSV's "Rising Voices" Series

59 min · 26. apr. 2026
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A native San Franciscan, Honey Mahogany is a community leader, performer, activist, and entrepreneur work has helped shape SF’s LGBTQ cultural landscape for more than a decade. She is a co-owner of The Stud, one of the city’s most iconic queer nightlife institutions, and she has served in leadership roles advancing LGBTQ rights and political representation in California. Through her work in community organizing, politics, and cultural leadership, Honey has been a powerful advocate for inclusion, visibility, and justice. She is someone who understands how culture, community, and leadership intersect — and why those voices matter right now.

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EPISODE #18: Laine Wiesemann: SF Artist, 415 ZINE Co-Founder

Meet Laine Wiesemann ("wise woman" she quips!) a California native, incredible SF artist, and co-founder of 415 ZINE (https://www.415zine.com/) a quarterly publication that she and her colleague Alfredo Sainz -- a fellow SF artist -- founded back in 2023. They've been friends for years, having regular tea and coffee meetings to discuss artistic endeavors and goals. During an outing in the Haight Alfredo busted out paper samples and said, "let's make an art zine." Laine was shocked. "I had an idea for an art magazine just this week!" The name and concept quickly came together. Serendipitous collaboration and enthusiasm has resulted in a fresh zine that aims to promote local artists, and connect people to art, artists & art establishments in San Francisco. The publication is named after the location's area code, 415, a number well known by any native or local. Here's Laine sharing her story with Haight Street Voice Radio, December 2025. Enjoy!

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