Gaysians, the queer AAPI comedy night, is bringing free laughs to San Francisco — and it's doing it the old-fashioned way. No bloated nonprofit overhead, no DEI consultant fees, just comedians, a stage, and an audience ready to have a good time.
We love to see it.
San Francisco has always been at its best when its communities organize from the ground up — when people with shared interests and identities come together not because City Hall told them to, but because they wanted to. The city's queer and Asian American communities have deep roots here, and events like this are a reminder that culture thrives when people take initiative rather than waiting for a bureaucratic permission slip.
Free comedy nights are also a quiet rebuttal to the narrative that SF's cultural scene is dying. It's not dead — it's just not always happening in the places that got $200,000 arts grants. Sometimes the best stuff is grassroots, scrappy, and fueled by nothing more than talent and community goodwill.
Look, we don't care what your identity is — if you're putting on a free event that brings people together and makes them laugh, you're doing more for this city's social fabric than most line items in the city budget. Comedy has a way of cutting through the noise, and intersectional comedy nights like this prove that you don't need to be preachy to be inclusive. You just need to be funny.
So if you're looking for something to do that won't cost you a dime and might actually restore a sliver of your faith in San Francisco's ability to have fun, check out Gaysians. Your wallet — and your mood — will thank you.


