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    Three Reasons Why Being an Entrepreneur is Killing Your Business

    Three Reasons Why Being an Entrepreneur is Killing Your Business

    By Michael Gunther– Starting your own business is no small feat. You spent countless hours dreaming about your new business, then many more on research, marketing, finding funding sources, and…

    Gaining Ground on the Progressive Agenda

    Gaining Ground on the Progressive Agenda

    By Assemblymember Phil Ting– After California voters gave Democrats a super-majority in both the state Senate and Assembly following the 2018 elections, we were able to send Governor Newsom key…

    Are Gay Men Homosexuals?

    Are Gay Men Homosexuals?

    By Tom Moon, MFT– In his insightful new book Out of the Shadows: Reimagining Gay Men’s Lives (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2019), clinical psychologist Walt Odets begins by asking, “Are gay…

    Legal Assistance for the Elderly

    Legal Assistance for the Elderly

    By Dr. Marcy Adelman– When Tom and William met, fell in love, and decided to live together in Tom’s apartment, they never thought about putting William on the lease. They…

    Sister Dana sez, “Rep. Jerry Nadler, Judiciary Committee Chairman, said on September 16, ‘We have to vindicate the Constitution; leading the President to become more and more of a tyrant cannot be tolerated … that’s why impeachment is necessary.’

    Sister Dana sez, “Rep. Jerry Nadler, Judiciary Committee Chairman, said on September 16, ‘We have to vindicate the Constitution; leading the President to become more and more of a tyrant cannot be tolerated … that’s why impeachment is necessary.’

    By Sister Dana Van Iquity– Sister Dana sez, “Rep. Jerry Nadler, Judiciary Committee Chairman, said on September 16, ‘We have to vindicate the Constitution; leading the President to become more and more…

    Almodovar’s Latest, Pain and Glory, Charts the Emotional Terrain of a Gay Filmmaker

    Almodovar’s Latest, Pain and Glory, Charts the Emotional Terrain of a Gay Filmmaker

    By Gary Kramer– Pain and Glory is out gay filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar’s elegiac autofiction, a tribute to both his filmmaking career and to his star, Antonio Banderas. This tender drama,…

    Fall Arts Preview – PART II (October–Early December)

    Fall Arts Preview – PART II (October–Early December)

    October White Noise Through November 10 Berkeley Rep 2025 Addison Street, Berkeley http://www.berkeleyrep.org Berkeley Rep presents the West Coast premiere of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Suzan-Lori Parks’ play. Four old friends,…

    Castro Street Fair Proves Certainty of Harvey Milk’s Words of Wisdom

    By Dr. Bill Lipsky– In 1974, Harvey Milk and Scott Smith gave a block party and invited the immediate world. On August 18, some 5,000 people joined them at the…

    Who Has the Better Steaks: SF or LA?

    Who Has the Better Steaks: SF or LA?

    By David Landis– Growing up in the Midwest, with a grandmother who worked as a single mom at a Chicago’s slaughterhouse, steaks were a staple—if special—part of our diet. Mostly,…

    Donna’s Chronicles: The Grand Ducal Council of San Francisco hosted Coronation XLVI…

    Donna’s Chronicles: The Grand Ducal Council of San Francisco hosted Coronation XLVI…

    By Donna Sachet– The Grand Ducal Council of San Francisco hosted Coronation XLVI, Pansies in Russia: A Garden Party at the Hermitage, Saturday night, September 28, at the Holiday Inn…