By Julie Gleeson (Editor’s Note: San Francisco Bay Times welcomes new columnist Julie Gleeson, who will provide advice on how to have a more successful and personally rewarding work life.…
By Brandon Miller, CFP How confident are you about your family’s finances? How often do you discuss money with your loved ones? According to the Family Wealth Checkup study by…
By Philip Ruth Changing your image can take time. If the world knows you as one thing, and then you want to become known as another, you might be tapping…
By Karen Williams, M.Ed. “Instead of saying, ‘I’m damaged, I’m broken, I have trust issues,’ say ‘I’m healing, I’m rediscovering myself, I’m starting over.” Horacio Jones (http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/13735180.Horacio_Jones), Author, Broken Vision As…
By Sister Dana Van Iquity Sister Dana sez, “Happy Mother’s Day (May 4) to all you mothers out there, and that definitely includes drag mothers as well!” Joining more than 600 cities worldwide,…
By Alexis Garhammer When planning a wedding or another important event, you may have guests arrive from out of town for the occasion. If so, you or your planners should…
By Roberto Hernandez The 39th annual Carnaval San Francisco two-day Festival and Grand Parade will wind its way through San Francisco’s Mission District this Memorial Day weekend, May 27 and…
By Gary M. Kramer– The handsomely mounted period piece, A Quiet Passion, opening May 5 in San Francisco, is gay filmmaker Terence Davies’s gorgeously-lit biopic of poet Emily Dickinson. The…
By Michele Karlsberg Michele Karlsberg: How important is accessibility of meaning? Should one have to work hard to “solve” the poem? Has your idea of what poetry is changed since…
By Heidi Beeler Life is a cabaret, they say, and if you’ve ever wanted to be the life of a cabaret, now’s your chance. The San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band is renting…
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