By Ann Rostow Turning in the Widening Gyre Friends, I have no idea where to start this column (and as a result, I am well behind on my deadline—shhh, don’t…
By Zoe Dunning Six years ago, my friend Gary Gartner tried to persuade me to join Facebook. I had steadfastly resisted the temptation, because I was incredibly busy at the…
By Rafael Mandelman LGBT Center Soirée 2017! It is hard to believe it has been fifteen years since the LGBT Center opened its doors. And what years—by turns, challenging, tumultuous…
By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis The U.S. Supreme Court’s two landmark marriage equality decisions contain powerfully eloquent declarations of the dignity and humanity of LGBTQ people. When the decisions…
By Roger Doughty There’s no escaping the alarming events and sometimes stupefying pronouncements tumbling from the nation’s capital. Even if we turned off every device, ignored every newspaper, and closed…
By Tom Moon, MFT Because this is a mental health column, I usually avoid political commentary, and I’ll try not to do too much now. But this week the subject…
By Philip Ruth “You’re born naked, and the rest is drag,” according to mega-diva RuPaul, whose timeless quote rings with absolute truth. It applies to this month’s two luxury vehicles,…
At the de Young, March 14–19 Spring officially begins on March 20, but you’ll find the spirit and intoxicating floral scents of this hopeful season at Bouquets to Art 2017,…
By Jenn Bowman (Editor’s Note: Teacher Jenn Bowman of San Francisco’s Mission High School is teaching LGBTQ Studies. In this column, Bowman’s students share their thoughts about LGBTQ-related matters, including…
By Sister Dana Van Iquity Sister Dana sez, “I hope after drinking copious amounts of green beer on St. Patrick’s Day, they don’t find me in an Irish blackout chasing after an imaginary…
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