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    Lit Snax: 1.11.24

    Power Unbound by Freya Marske Marske delivers a magical Edwardian romp with hella LGBTQ+ characters and spicy scenes! The Girls by John Bowen This is a charming little novel about two women…

    What to Eat in 2024? The Gay Gourmet Comes to the Rescue!

    What to Eat in 2024? The Gay Gourmet Comes to the Rescue!

    By David Landis, The Gay Gourmet– Every year, the most common question I get asked is, “Where should I eat in the Bay Area?” There is a cornucopia of choices,…

    Behind the Scenes in Times Square for the New Year’s Eve Ball Drop

    Behind the Scenes in Times Square for the New Year’s Eve Ball Drop

    San Francisco Bay Times contributor Fernando Camino, creator of the YouTube channel SuperFriends NYC, regularly livestreams from midtown Manhattan and beyond. Wearing his warm rainbow-colored scarf, Camino donned the required…

    Fitness SF Trainer Tip 1.11.24

    Fitness SF Trainer Tip 1.11.24

    “As one gets older, fitness enhances more than the way one looks. It affects their confidence, balance, strength, willpower, motivation, and so much more. Fitness becomes a form of therapy…

    Let’s Go Home 1.11.24

    Let’s Go Home 1.11.24

    Here are two of the many pets now available for adoption at Oakland Animal Services (OAS): Three-year-old Amana will steal your heart! Amana loves treats and is a quick learner…

    Take Me Home with You 1.11.24

    Take Me Home with You 1.11.24

    Meet Perry, our small Chihuahua mix who charms everyone with his endearing underbite and beautiful beige short coat. He’s a cheese and chicken enthusiast, making him an eager learner during…

    Continuing the Charitable Legacy of Tenderloin Tessie

    Continuing the Charitable Legacy of Tenderloin Tessie

    Photos courtesy of Sister Roma Sister Roma, Juan Davila of the San Francisco Bay Times, and others helped out with the 2023 Tenderloin Tessie free Christmas Dinner offered to all…

    The Day the Curtains Came Down Documents the Queer Caregiving Team of Phyllis Lyon During the Last Years of Her Life

    The Day the Curtains Came Down Documents the Queer Caregiving Team of Phyllis Lyon During the Last Years of Her Life

    By Deb Svoboda– Lesbian icons and trailblazers Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon met in Seattle in 1950 and moved in together in an apartment on Castro Street on Valentine’s Day…

    Ann Rostow: End of the Year Quiz

    Ann Rostow: End of the Year Quiz

    By Ann Rostow– Don’t you hate the end of the year quizzes and lists and “best of” this and that? It’s almost as if no one wants to actually write…

    Randy Alfred’s Trip to Southeast Asia

    San Francisco Bay Times founding news editor Randy Alfred went on a tour of Southeast Asia this month. “Going to temple for Hanukkah,” he told us, “has a different meaning when…