Supreme Court to Rule on LGBT Rights The U.S. Supreme Court on April 22 announced that it would review appeals in three different LGBT-related cases: Altitude Express Inc. v. Zarda,…
By Ann Rostow– Once More into the Breach with SCOTUS By now you know that the Supreme Court has agreed to settle two major, and related, questions: Does Title VII’s…
By Brandon Miller, CFP– Cartoonists often depict unpleasant shock by drawing characters with their eyes comically popping out of their face. That image keeps coming to mind when I hear…
By Philip Ruth– Much has been made of the march from sedans to crossovers and SUVs. But the humble four-door has improved by leaps and bounds, and it still remains…
By Brett Andrews– (Editor’s Note: This issue marks the return of Brett Andrews, the CEO of PRC, to the San Francisco Bay Times. A break was understandably needed, given PRC’s…
Construction of the stunning console for the Castro Symphonic Theatre Organ has been completed, according to CODA (Castro Organ Devotees Association Promoting the Art of the Organ). The enormous instrument…
By Tom Moon, MFT– Q: In your columns on attachment styles, your description of the anxious type completely describes my boyfriend. I totally love him, but he’s always so scared…
By Debra Morris– Have you ever seen a cherry orchard in early spring? It is one of the prettiest sights there is. Rows of trees follow undulating hills showing off…
By Donna Sachet– Sacramento’s Imperial Coronation on Saturday, April 20, reminded us that many courts across the country are filling an important role in their communities as well as belonging…
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