By Liam P. Mayclem– For decades, Guerneville, Sonoma—the little blink and you’ll miss it town nestled among the redwoods, ninety minutes north of San Francisco—has been an LGBTQi summer holiday…
By Donna Sachet– Those much talked about warm days of September, our traditional San Francisco summertime, have certainly arrived! So, while some may find reasons to complain, why not take…
By Michele Karlsberg– Bodies and Barriers: Queer Activists on Health (PM Press), edited by Adrian Shanker, is considered to be the first book of the new decade that is a…
By David Landis– The Gay Gourmet– Let’s face it. Seven months into the pandemic and we’re all going stir crazy. Don’t get me wrong. I love my husband (we just…
By Suzanne Falter– (Editor’s Note: Lesbian author and podcaster Suzanne Falter is an expert at getting others “Back to Happy.” That is the title of her new podcast—available at iTunes…
By Dr. Bill Lipsky– Some years after it happened, the nationally syndicated columnist Dorothy Kilgallen told her readers about a fight in a Greenwich Village club in 1928 or 1929.…
By Sister Dana Van Iquity– Words of Wisdumb from a Fun Nun– Sister Dana sez, “Not surprising at all, the Republican National Convention did not feature LGBTQ people—let alone issues of importance…
San Francisco-based Brio Financial Group, during the firm’s 20th Anniversary year, was selected as a finalist for the prestigious InvestmentNews‘ Excellence in Diversity & Inclusion Awards. Judges for the honor…
By Jan Wahl– Movies that satirize, examine, or even celebrate politics have always been on the cinematic scene, from Citizen Kane to Seven Days in May to The Kingmaker to…
By Donna Sachet– When we started writing this column for the San Francisco Bay Times, it was our intention to cover some of the many events throughout the Bay Area…
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