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    Tension-filled Take Me to the River Marks Masterful Debut for Filmmaker

    Tension-filled Take Me to the River Marks Masterful Debut for Filmmaker

    Take Me to the River is straight writer/director Matt Sobel’s auspicious debut feature about California teen Ryder’s (Logan Miller) awkward family reunion in Nebraska. Ryder wants to announce he is…

    Poetry in Motion

    Poetry in Motion

    Michele Karlsberg: How does a poem begin for you? Is it with an idea, a form, or an image? Why is poetry important? Michael Broder: A poem usually begins for…

    Hello in There

    Hello in There

    We’re talking about Inside Out Fitness. That means your exercise routine is internally motivated and directed. That means you can feel your body’s desire to move, and it tells you…

    A Bright Future for Our Center: Let’s Celebrate!

    A Bright Future for Our Center: Let’s Celebrate!

    By Rafael Mandelman It is hard to believe that San Francisco’s LGBT Community Center is fourteen years old this year! It’s no secret that there have been difficult times along…

    Ann Rostow… Roll Back Tide

    Ann Rostow… Roll Back Tide

    By Ann Rostow Roll Back Tide On Monday, March 7, the Supreme Court issued an unsigned opinion confirming the parental rights of a lesbian mother. The case was presented to…

    In the News: March 10, 2016

    By Dennis McMillan Supervisor David Campos Declares State of Emergency Concerning SF Homelessness On Tuesday, Supervisor David Campos asked his colleagues on the board to quickly activate a provision in…

    During the early decades of the 20th century, when the music business was almost entirely controlled by white men, it was black women who created the greatest opportunities to express…

    Preparation + Caring = Fun!

    Preparation + Caring = Fun!

    My boyfriend had never been to a synagogue for a regular Sabbath service, let alone for a bar or bat mitzvah, so I had more than just a little trepidation…

    In Remembrance: Charlotte Coleman

    In Remembrance: Charlotte Coleman

    Many of us at the San Francisco Bay Times have been fondly reminiscing these days about legendary LGBT activist Charlotte Coleman, who recently passed away. It would take volumes to…

    Celebrating 40 Years of ‘Tales of the City’ and a New Beginning for Me

    Celebrating 40 Years of ‘Tales of the City’ and a New Beginning for Me

    (Editor’s Note: We are tremendously honored to be launching a new column in the San Francisco Bay Times authored by Dr. Tim Seelig, who is the Artistic Director of the…