By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis As we mark the first anniversary of the Orlando massacre in which 49, mostly Latinx, members of the LGBTQ community were murdered and 53…
By Fairley Parson, LCSW As a clinical social worker working in the LGBT senior community, I have heard my share of ageist comments. The most common reply I hear when I…
By Patrick Carney A huge Pink Triangle, which is one-acre in size, is being installed for its 22nd time as a reminder that history repeats. We again are in a situation where…
By Karen Williams, M.Ed. I taught the nation’s only 4-credit Senior Seminar in Stand-Up Comedy at Cleveland State University. I am the founder and CEO of the HaHA Institute, the…
By Julie Gleeson Many years ago, I heard about a project team that was struggling to accomplish their goals. They were over budget and behind schedule. They were anxious, frustrated…
By Brandon Miller, CFP Taxes are an often-overlooked aspect of retirement planning. While many Americans are saving diligently and are focused on accumulating the biggest “nest egg” possible, many investors…
By Philip Ruth How much vehicle do you need? It’s a good question to ask as the summer road-trip season begins, and the answer is ultimately very personalized. If you’re…
By Diana Cardenas How can you transform an event space with color and texture? With linens, of course! Most couples are new to planning an event as large or important…
The San Francisco Bay Times is sponsoring two films at Frameline this year: Seventeen and Apricot Groves. We hope that you can check them out. Look for our team at…
In the Legion of Honor Permanent Collection Francois Boucher, the quintessential artist of the rococo, dominated the fine and decorative arts throughout Northern Europe in the eighteenth century. This oval…
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