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    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…

    Anjali Rimi: A Spark to Serve

    Anjali Rimi: A Spark to Serve

    By Tom LeNoble— (Editor’s Note: Tom LeNoble, as SF Pride’s Suzanne Ford shares, “has lived a big life.” He has held senior leadership roles at several of the nation’s top…

    Troy Brunét: The Quiet Force Who Makes Love Visible

    Troy Brunét: The Quiet Force Who Makes Love Visible

    By Kippy Marks— Some people lead with volume. Others lead with velocity. But, every so often, a leader emerges who leads with presence—the kind of grounded, generous presence that steadies…

    Donna Sachet, “Krewe de Kinque’s Bal Masque XXIII…”

    Donna Sachet, “Krewe de Kinque’s Bal Masque XXIII…”

    By Donna Sachet— Krewe de Kinque’s Bal Masque XXIII exceeded all expectations on Sunday, March 15, taking full advantage of that evening’s live telecast of The Academy Awards. The Café on…

    Keeping Doc’s Clock Ticking: Twenty Years, No Apologies

    Keeping Doc’s Clock Ticking: Twenty Years, No Apologies

    By Dina Novarr— We talk a lot about women in history as though their significance is safely in the past: trailblazers, alive only in portraits on walls. Carey Suckow is…

    Refresh Your Pantry With These 2025 Harvest Extra Virgin Olive Oils

    Refresh Your Pantry With These 2025 Harvest Extra Virgin Olive Oils

    Photos courtesy of Roberta Klugman By Roberta Klugman— “The more you use a good quality olive oil, the better your food will taste.”—Rolando Beramendi, founder of Manicaretti and author of Autentico Those are…

    Spring Momentum: The Bay’s Next Sports Season

    Spring Momentum: The Bay’s Next Sports Season

    By Beth Schnitzer— After the Gold: The Olympic Spirit Lives on in the Bay Area Like many sports fans, I’m still experiencing a bit of Olympic withdrawal, which made it…

    While You Were Out …

    While You Were Out …

    By Joanie Juster— In her book Illness as Metaphor, Susan Sontag wrote, “Illness is the night side of life, a more onerous citizenship. Everyone who is born holds dual citizenship,…

    State Democratic Convention: Spring Training for Political Junkies

    State Democratic Convention: Spring Training for Political Junkies

    Photos courtesy of Louise “Lou” Fischer By Louise “Lou” Fischer— Over the weekend of February 20–22, approximately 3,500 State Delegates attended the California State Democratic (CADEM) Convention at San Francisco’s…

    ‘Fix Society. Please.’

    ‘Fix Society. Please.’

    By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis— California law strongly protects the health and wellbeing of transgender and nonbinary school children. As such, it prohibits school districts in the state from…

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