By Dr. Marcy Adelman Do not let the Trump administration erase transgender elders from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) survey that determines how federal funding is spent…
By Gary M. Kramer– Gay writer/director João Pedro Rodrigues’s spellbinding drama The Ornithologist, opened July 7 in San Francisco, and anyone who can still catch this film will find it…
By Michele Karlsberg Michele Karlsberg: Your short stories tackle colonialism, religious fundamentalism, homophobia and sexism. Tell me more about your writing, which addresses what is important to many of us now.…
By Sister Dana Van Iquity Sister Dana sez, “Is Trump actually running for 2020 presidential reelection, or more likely running from 2017 Russian investigation?!” More than a million people celebrated at the 47th annual SF…
July 15–September 17 at the Legion of Honor “A muse isn’t necessarily a particular person, the model. It can also be an outlook on life (musing). Art and life are…
By Laurel Ann Winzler Wedding planning is a fun and sometimes daunting experience, but choosing your flowers and decor can be simplified if you approach it as an exercise in…
By Elisa Quinzi If we are at all sensitive we are feeling the tension of edgier, more aggressive energies out there in the world right now. It is of supreme…
Summer of Love, Pride and Resistance Emotions have been riding high this summer in San Francisco. The year’s needed rains, our city’s successful June Pride and the 50th Anniversary of…
By Tom Moon, MFT “In this world there are only two tragedies; one is not getting what one wants, the other is getting it.” This line from Oscar Wilde reminds…
By Gary M. Kramer This year’s San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (July 20–August 6) features a handful of films by and about LGBT people. Three queer documentaries screening at the…
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