By Sister Dana Van Iquity Sister Dana Sez: “Flowers, candy, red hearts, and romance is what VALENTINE’S DAY is all about, right? Well, maybe not—at least not in the historical sense. In…
By Gary M. Kramer The Mostly British Film Festival, unspooling February 16–23 at the Vogue Theater, 3290 Sacramento Street, in San Francisco, showcases a number of films by gay directors,…
The Cliff House reminds us of some of our love lives: it started out modest, gained a scandalous reputation, got burned in some disasters and then emerged stronger and better…
By Karen Williams, M.Ed. Social media is phenomenal. My first “Living the Laughter Lifestyle” column got 196 hits on Facebook, along with 19 shares. Who knew? There is such a radical mix of…
By Frederick Sullivan and Jaime Botello Yes, my friends, you need a certified wedding planner, you deserve a wedding planner, and you should have a wedding planner! Every engaged couple needs a wedding…
By Cinder Ernst In our last column, we gave you the Easy Fitness system for starting a walking program (http://sfbaytimes.com/walking-is-wonderful/). The basic premise is to find your comfortable walking distance…
Compiled by Dennis McMillan Deal Reached to Make City College Free to San Francisco Residents Mayor Ed Lee and Supervisor Jane Kim this week announced that City College of San…
By Ann Rostow Time Slouches On Has it really been only two weeks since last we met, dear readers? It feels like two months, which suggests that our experience of…
A Black History Month Lesson in the Wake of Douglass-gate Our President raised more than eyebrows trying to talk about Black history at this year’s National Prayer Breakfast. “Frederick Douglass is an example of somebody…
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