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    Alphabet Tent

    Alphabet Tent

    By Dr. Tim Seelig– Let’s talk tents. I don’t like them. Shockingly, I was a Boy Scout, for a brief stint. That was just one of the activities my parents…

    Boys in Trouble: World Premiere by Sean Dorsey Dance

    Boys in Trouble: World Premiere by Sean Dorsey Dance

    Tackles Toxic Masculinity, Trans Tales and Queer Love Fans of dance, theater and live performance are already scrambling to buy tickets for the highly-anticipated world premiere of the newest production…

    Lean on Pete Hits Its Stride as a Road Movie and Bittersweet Drama

    Lean on Pete Hits Its Stride as a Road Movie and Bittersweet Drama

    By Gary M. Kramer– Out gay writer/director Andrew Haigh has created an engaging, sensitive, and moving drama in his adaptation of Willy Vlautin’s novel, Lean on Pete. The film, which…

    Cult of the Machine: Precisionism and American Art

    Cult of the Machine: Precisionism and American Art

    At the de Young through August 12 The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF) are proud to premiere Cult of the Machine: Precisionism and American Art, the first large-scale…

    Weight Loss and Pain Management

    Weight Loss and Pain Management

    By Cinder Ernst– I have been helping plus size folks for almost 30 years to get more fit. The people I work with are categorized as overweight, obese and super-obese.…

    Sister Dana sez, “Everyone knows I have been preaching impeaching the Trump monster ever since the Orange Ogre stole the presidency.”

    Sister Dana sez, “Everyone knows I have been preaching impeaching the Trump monster ever since the Orange Ogre stole the presidency.”

    By Sister Dana Van Iquity– Sister Dana sez, “Everyone knows I have been preaching impeaching the Trump monster ever since the Orange Ogre stole the presidency. But suddenly I realize that impeachment is…

    2,500 Shades of Grey

    2,500 Shades of Grey

    By Fairley Parson, LCSW– Recently I attended the annual Aging in America Conference, hosted by the American Society on Aging (ASA). Movie puns aside, aging issues are multifaceted, and dare…

    The Untold Story of the Robert Kennedy Funeral Train

    The Untold Story of the Robert Kennedy Funeral Train

    By John Lewis– It was 8 am on the morning of June 5, 1968. I was 9 years old and sat at the kitchen table in our house in Kansas…

    Giving Thanks to Our Elder Agents of Change

    Giving Thanks to Our Elder Agents of Change

    By Andrea Shorter– The San Francisco Bay Area is rich and abundant with the struggles and histories of legions of people who dedicated their time and energy to nearly every…

    Legs and Buttocks at the United States Gay Open

    Legs and Buttocks at the United States Gay Open

    By John Chen– At my gym several years ago, a couple of body builders approached me with obvious anxiety and trepidation. Unsure about what was to come, I broke the…