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    Ann Rostow: Gay Like Me

    Ann Rostow: Gay Like Me

    By Ann Rostow Gay Like Me When you’re part of a small minority, as we are, it feels as if every celebrity member of the group becomes a reflection on…

    In the News

    By Dennis McMillan SF Day of Action for Black Trans Liberation Draws Hundreds The statue of Simon Bolivar in United Nations Plaza was the site of a rally called by…

    Democratic Party Blues and City College Turns a Corner

    Democratic Party Blues and  City College Turns a Corner

    On August 12, the members of San Francisco’s Democratic County Central Committee met to vote on the Party’s endorsements for this November’s ballot. It was a grim night for the…

    A Challenge for the Times – Money and Memory Issues

    A Challenge for the Times – Money and Memory Issues

    The increasing prevalence of dementia diagnoses, such as Alzheimer’s disease, is affecting more families in America. Family members must confront a wide range of issues, from determining when someone is…

    Propositions on the November Ballot Concerning SF Housing

    Propositions on the November Ballot  Concerning SF Housing

    Five years ago, one of the largest issues facing San Francisco was its 9.5% unemployment rate. The economy was still in recession and people were looking for work. The real…

    Oakland Pride 2015 to Showcase East Bay LGBT Music

    Oakland Pride 2015 to Showcase East Bay LGBT Music

    Here at the San Francisco Bay Times and “Betty’s List,” we often say that we’re “bi-Bay,” because we have an office in Oakland and attend many East Bay events. An…

    Welcome to Oakland Pride!

    Welcome to Oakland Pride!

    By John Eric Henry At this year’s Oakland Pride, we have expanded our focus to bringing well-known headliner entertainment, while also highlighting Bay Area and Oakland-based local emerging talent on…

    SF LGBT Community Center Plans Upgrade, Expansion

    SF LGBT Community Center  Plans Upgrade, Expansion

    The San Francisco LGBT Center works every day to create a home for the community—a vibrant and welcoming place where people, relationships and ideas can flourish. The building is an…

    Missed Jane Lynch in SF? You Can See Her Show in Carmel!

    Missed Jane Lynch in SF?  You Can See Her Show in Carmel!

    From the minute many of us here at the San Francisco Bay Times saw Jane Lynch, we were major fans. Her intelligence and sheer presence alone are captivating. Visually, she…

    Openhouse’s Emotional Support Program: A Bridge to Resources and Mental Health Services

    Openhouse’s Emotional Support Program: A Bridge to Resources and Mental Health Services

    One of Openhouse’s most important goals is to build and strengthen community connections for LGBT older adults and seniors. When such individuals experience mental distress and are not able to…