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    San Francisco Goes Boom

    San Francisco Goes Boom

    By Rafael Mandelman Sign of the times: The front page of a recent issue of the Chronicle had a story about a luxury residential project slated to break ground at…

    Finding and Forging Lesbian Community

    Finding and Forging  Lesbian Community

    I love lesbians. I love community. So one of my favorite topics is lesbian community. I participate in numerous LGBT events and organizations and the experience is often a room…

    Seven Essential Things You Need to Know About Social Security

    Seven Essential Things You Need to Know About Social Security

    As more baby boomers reach retirement age, they’re realizing the valuable role Social Security will play as a source of lifetime income. Claiming Social Security benefits can be far more…

    Sister Dana sez: March Madness has begun. Ask me if I care at all about basketball.

    Sister Dana sez: March Madness has begun. Ask me if I care at all about basketball.

    By Sister Dana Van Iquity Sister Dana sez, “March Madness has begun. Ask me if I care at all about basketball. I care less. But all you b-ball fans, go…

    Are You More City or Suburban? Mazda5 vs. the Nissan Murano

    Are You More City or Suburban?  Mazda5 vs. the Nissan Murano

    We Bay Area LGBTs are lucky in that we have the choice of different lifestyles—city, suburban or country. The two vehicles this week reflect the values of the first two,…

    A Troublesome Turn-on

    A Troublesome Turn-on

    Q: Dear Tom: I’ve been with my partner for two years and I love him deeply. He wants to get married, but for me the problem is that we have…

    The Sky, the Tides and the Winds of the Heavens

    The Sky, the Tides and the Winds of the Heavens

    From our greatest poets and writers comes some of the most profound wisdom about marriage and lasting love. Howard Steiermann’s article in the last issue of the San Francisco Bay…

    Making the Case for Equality at the Supreme Court

    Making the Case for Equality at the Supreme Court

    Over the last few weeks, our community and allies have made an irrefutable case to the United States Supreme Court for the freedom to marry nationwide and full equality under…

    Vision Is the Art of Seeing Things Invisible

    Vision Is the Art of Seeing Things Invisible

    When Jim Carrey was young, his father became unemployed and the family moved into a van on their relative’s lawn. Everyday after school, Carrey worked an eight-hour shift to help…

    Cris Williamson’s Transformative Power Endures

    Cris Williamson’s Transformative Power Endures

    Like a great prophet, perhaps Cris Williamson’s coming was foretold. Not in the Biblical sense, but by the Greek poet Sappho, or the lesbians featured in Renaissance engravings, or within…