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    It’s a Good Time to Go Electric

    It’s a Good Time to Go Electric

    By Philip Ruth– How do you like being green? We define “being green” as taking deliberate steps to favor the environment in our decision-making. Most folks I know in the…

    Out of the Shadows: Reimagining Gay Men’s Lives by Walt Odets

    Out of the Shadows: Reimagining Gay Men’s Lives by Walt Odets

    By Tom Moon, MFT– Dr. Walt Odets, a clinical psychologist in Berkeley, has been doing psychotherapy with gay men for thirty years. His new book, Out of the Shadows, is…

    Donna’s Chronicles: “Believe it or not, this week marks our one-year anniversary of writing for the San Francisco Bay Times!”

    Donna’s Chronicles: “Believe it or not, this week marks our one-year anniversary of writing for the San Francisco Bay Times!”

    By Donna Sachet– Believe it or not, this week marks our one-year anniversary of writing for the San Francisco Bay Times! Yes, “Donna’s Chronicles,” a name devised in collaboration with…

    Richard Halliburton: ‘The Royal Road to (Gay) Romance’

    Richard Halliburton: ‘The Royal Road to (Gay) Romance’

    By Dr. Bill Lipsky– He ascended the Matterhorn, swam the Hellespont, retraced Ulysses’ journey home from Troy and the route Cortez took through Mexico, slept atop an Egyptian pyramid, and…

    World Premier of Del Shores’ This Side of Crazy Opens at New Conservatory Theatre Center

    World Premier of Del Shores’ This Side of Crazy Opens at New Conservatory Theatre Center

    By Louise “Lou” Fischer– San Francisco’s own New Conservatory Theatre Center (NCTC), dedicated to bringing high-quality and innovative theatre to the queer and allied communities, is kicking off its 2019–2020…

    Cowboy Boots Meet Pointe Shoes in Smuin’s Season Opener

    Cowboy Boots Meet Pointe Shoes in Smuin’s Season Opener

    Smuin Contemporary Ballet launches its 26th season with Dance Series 1, a fall program featuring three extra “The Man in Black,” an acclaimed work for three men and a woman,…

    End of the Century Is a Hypnotic Gay Romantic Drama

    End of the Century Is a Hypnotic Gay Romantic Drama

    By Gary Kramer– End of the Century, opening September 27 at the Opera Plaza and Shattuck cinemas, is writer/director Lucio Castro’s absolutely hypnotic romance. Ocho (Juan Barberini) hooks up with…

    When Community Become Friends and Family

    When Community Become Friends and Family

    By Michele Karlsberg– Michele Karlsberg: For this month’s column, I asked author SallyAnne Monti to share her Golden Crown Literary Conference experience. SallyAnne Monti: The Golden Crown Literary Society (GCLS),…

    Sister Dana sez, “We now sadly know that 53 people died in mass shootings in August alone.”

    Sister Dana sez, “We now sadly know that 53 people died in mass shootings in August alone.”

    By Sister Dana Van Iquity– Sister Dana sez, “We now sadly know that 53 people died in mass shootings in August alone. Hey, Repugnican Congress folks, isn’t it about time for sensible…

    Shanti Project 45th Anniversary: Celebrating a Legacy of Compassion

    Shanti Project 45th Anniversary: Celebrating a Legacy of Compassion

    By Kaushik Roy– 2019 marks Shanti Project’s 45th Anniversary, and as we celebrate our unique legacy of compassion in San Francisco and beyond, I believe, more than ever, that the…

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