(Editor’s Note: Teacher Lyndsey Schlax of the Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts launched the nation’s first on-site high school LGBT course in 2015. She has just resumed…
It is hard to believe that the Castro Street Fair is 43 years old! Members of our team have been going for many of those years, and will be back…
Spa Night, opening September 30 at the Roxie, is a complex, quietly powerful drama about ethnicity and gay identity, written and directed by Andrew Ahn. David (Joe Seo) is a…
Warning: This article is not like previous installments. In all honesty, it is difficult writing an article full of witty repartee and pithy retorts in this troubled time in which…
Autumn ushers in a much needed shift in energy. It is a time to go forward with optimism, as the wind is in our sails now. As an anecdote to…
Sister Dana sez, “Good news! ‘The Times’ editorial board has endorsed Hillary Clinton for president, stating: ‘Our choice, Hillary Clinton, has a record of service and a raft of pragmatic…
Roger Doughty and Horizons Foundation have a vision for the LGBTQ community—and a plan to get there. When he started volunteering for grassroots LGBTQ nonprofits years ago, Roger Doughty quickly…
By Ann Rostow Where’s My Line? I’ve spent the last ten days or so uncharacteristically avoiding political coverage on TV, because I could not bear to contemplate Trump’s improving chance…
The Alzheimer’s Association, in partnership with Openhouse and Family Caregiver Alliance, on September 20 announced the launch of the “LGBT Dementia Care Project” in San Francisco. The project aims to…
“I started with racism and sexism in the beginning and fought them so hard and was finally ready to relax. Then, here comes ageism, and I feel like—Give me a…
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