By Philip Ruth– Blocky or sleek? Outdoorsy or urban-chic? SUVs have as many flavors as Baskin-Robbins, and so you can probably find one that suits your taste. The two we’ll…
By Donna Sachet– Rarely are we so affected by an event that we are tempted to devote an entire column to that event, but out of respect for the holiday…
By David Landis– Whether it’s Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, Christmas, New Year’s, or whatever floats your boat, holidays are not just religious or cultural, but truly a chance to celebrate family. So,…
By Jennifer Kroot and Robert Holgate– The Sword and Rose is a one-of-a-kind spiritual and metaphysical shop in Cole Valley, hidden behind an alleyway. A charming garden separates the shop…
By Gary M. Kramer– While the studios are putting out their Oscar bait this holiday season, there are a number of small, worthwhile LBGTQ films that may not be on…
By Jan Wahl– It might sound insane, but sometimes I leave a film screening saying to myself, “Only gays and women will love this movie.” That was the case for…
By Dr. Bill Lipsky– During the early years of the 20th century, no one could have imagined that an openly lesbian woman, writing romantic stories about intense emotional relationships between…
By Louise “Lou” Fischer– Over the last two months, I profiled the upcoming 2022 elections brought about by the recent “musical chairs” of mayoral appointments (corruption in a big city? I’m…
By Eduardo Morales, Ph.D.– La Academia de SFAGUILAS The graduation ceremony of the first cohort of La Academia de SFAGUILAS included seven participants who completed the first level of four…
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