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    Sister Dana Sez: Did everybuddy survive the earthquake last week?

    Sister Dana Sez:  Did everybuddy survive the earthquake last week?

    By Sister Dana Van Iquity Sister Dana sez, “Did everybuddy survive the earthquake last week? And have you prepared your survival kit for The Big One? At least throw a…

    Use the F Word Often

    Use the F Word Often

    After al-Qaeda murdered her husband in 2002, Mariane Pearl sought to better understand forgiveness, or as she calls it, “The F Word.” Pearl founded The Forgiveness Project, a charity that…

    Sarandon Channels Joan Crawford in Disappointing The Last of Robin Hood

    Sarandon Channels Joan Crawford in Disappointing The Last of Robin Hood

    The Last of Robin Hood, written and directed by the queer filmmaking couple Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland, is a curious misfire about Errol Flynn’s (Kevin Kline) last and illicit…

    Authors Owen Keehnen and Rizi Xavier Timane Share How Writing Helps Us Heal

    Authors Owen Keehnen and Rizi Xavier Timane Share How Writing Helps Us Heal

    Michele Karlsberg: Did you learn anything from writing your book and what was it?  Owen Keehnen: Young Digby Swank is a novel about a gay Catholic kid coming of age…

    What’s Hue Got to Do With It…

    What’s Hue Got to Do With It…

    To most interior designers, 50 Shades of Grey is less erotic thriller than a primer for choosing the perfect shade of grey.  Color is deeply embedded into the human psyche…

    Final Recap on the Gay Games, Upcoming Events

    Final Recap on the Gay Games, Upcoming Events

    By Tony Jasinski The Gay Games is the biggest event in gay sports, with possibly the Gay Softball World Series being second. Here are a handful of moments that came…

    StartOut Empowers LGBT Entrepreneurs to Greatness in Business and in the Community By Jonathan D. Lovitz Success for the LGBT community nationwide is constantly being redefined. For decades, the thought…

    Women’s Weekend on the Russian River Comes Full Circle

    Women’s Weekend on the Russian River Comes Full Circle

    “Women’s Weekend,” the classic women’s music and comedy festival that has been happening in the Russian River area for over 27 years, is being reinvented by its original founder. In…

    Real Estate and the Homogenizing of the Bay Area

    Real Estate and the Homogenizing of the Bay Area

    This is not going to be an article about how wonderful the East Bay is with its many charms versus how terrible the West Bay is with its high prices,…

    Ann Rostow: You Got a Fast Car

    By Ann Rostow You Got A Fast Car A huge news story might be breaking this week. In journalism, the professional term for such a situation is “hic sugit,” which…