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    Who Belongs?

    Who Belongs?

    By Joanie Juster— Our country’s most basic principles are being questioned, attacked, and reshaped by an authoritarian regime that is challenging the very concept of what it means to be…

    Oakland Leads in a Time of Challenge

    Oakland Leads in a Time of Challenge

    By Oakland City Council Member at Large, Rowena Brown— Greetings from the East Bay! I’m delighted to be back writing for the San Francisco Bay Times. We are living in…

    The Mysterious Death of Hugh Eric Trevanion

    The Mysterious Death of Hugh Eric Trevanion

    By Dr. Bill Lipsky— The story had everything needed to create a media frenzy in respectable newspapers and scandal sheets worldwide. Hugh Eric Trevanion (1884–1912)—scion of an old and well-known…

    Conference Music

    Conference Music

    By Jewelle Gomez— When folks think about professional conferences, they usually picture middle-aged middlemen and women in dark suits and name badges. I just attended three conferences in two weeks…

    A Big Literal Piece of Cheese History

    A Big Literal Piece of Cheese History

    By Gordon Edgar— One of the things that has changed the most in my thirty-plus years of working a cheese counter is the size of cheese available.  When I started,…

    Rikki’s to Co-Host Taco-Eating Contest and 50th Anniversary of the Dykes on Bikes® During Lesbian Visibility Week

    Rikki’s to Co-Host Taco-Eating Contest and 50th Anniversary of the Dykes on Bikes® During Lesbian Visibility Week

    Lesbian Visibility Week 2026 will happen April 20–26, and Rikki’s in the Castro will be one of the key locations for events. On April 22, there will be a night…

    The Castro Farmers’ Market Has Opened for the Season!

    The Castro Farmers’ Market Has Opened for the Season!

    By Stella Singer— The Castro Farmers’ Market is back for the season! The market opened with a bang on April 1 (we promise this isn’t an April fool’s joke) and…

    From Monarchs to Margaritas: Mexico’s Quiet Green Revolution

    From Monarchs to Margaritas: Mexico’s Quiet Green Revolution

    Mexico may be best known for its beaches or food, but right now it’s having a moment as an environmental success story. Scientists just reported a stunning 64% surge in…

    San Francisco Giants Home Opener Features Radio Broadcasting Legend Suzyn Waldman

    San Francisco Giants Home Opener Features Radio Broadcasting Legend Suzyn Waldman

    The boys of summer are back, with the San Francisco Giants having opened the 2026 MLB season on March 25, 2026, at Oracle Park with a series against the New…

    We, the People

    We, the People

    By Joanie Juster— No Kings and Beyond If the insanity gushing forth from The White House and Congress is bringing you down, I encourage you to look at the map…

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