For nearly a quarter century, Larry Hashbarger and his team at AsiaSF have provided evenings of entertainment in San Francisco's SoMa neighborhood for people from all over the world.
SAN FRANCISCO -- For the past 24 years, Larry Hashbarger and his team at AsiaSF have provided evenings of entertainment in San Francisco's SoMa neighborhood for people from all over the world.While people enjoy the food and drinks, they're really there for the cabaret starring transgender performers.
"I came up with this idea of doing a place that would have entertainment that would feature transgender women but would also be a great place to really celebrate human diversity," he said."The idea that anybody could come and enjoy being who they are, living their authentic life, living their truth -- which is really the path to great happiness in life."
Over the last 24 years, he has provided opportunities for around 100 transgender women, such as Trina Jo, who's been by his side since the very beginning.
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