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    Reopening or Reconfiguring? SF’s Restaurants Contemplate the Future

    Reopening or Reconfiguring? SF’s Restaurants Contemplate the Future

    By David Landis “The Gay Gourmet”— With the coronavirus pandemic in full swing, the tide is turning to the talk of reopening. Potentially, no industry has been harder hit than…

    Donna Sachet, “As we approach the 50th anniversary of San Francisco Pride…”

    Donna Sachet, “As we approach the 50th anniversary of San Francisco Pride…”

    By Donna Sachet– As we approach the 50th anniversary of San Francisco Pride, we can’t help but be aware of the historical nature of this pandemic and its related effects…

    Who We Are vs. What We Do

    Who We Are vs. What We Do

    By Dr. Tim Seelig– One of my lifelong challenges has been to discern the difference in what I do and who I am. It has been the topic of many…

    Highlights from Frameline44 Pride Showcase

    Highlights from Frameline44 Pride Showcase

    By Gary Kramer– The Frameline Film Festival, normally held this month, will be having a virtual festival entitled Frameline44 Pride Showcase, June 25–28. There will be seven features, four documentaries,…

    Breaking Fast Is a Fun Rom-Com About Gay Arabs

    Breaking Fast Is a Fun Rom-Com About Gay Arabs

    By Gary M. Kramer– Also screening in the Frameline44 Pride Showcase is out gay writer/director Mike Mosallam’s fabulous rom-com, Breaking Fast. Mosallam’s wonderful feature debut—based on his 2015 short film…

    Literary Friendships and Wine

    Literary Friendships and Wine

    By Michele Karlsberg– Michele Karlsberg: Authors Georgia Beers and Melissa Brayden are featured in this issue of the San Francisco Bay Times.Many folks look at writing books within the literary community as…

    3 Reasons to Create a Financial Plan Amid This Chaos

    3 Reasons to Create a Financial Plan Amid This Chaos

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– Ideally, you don’t plan for what to do in a disaster when you’re in the midst of one. But perhaps you didn’t get your financial act…

    Keeping Farmers’ Markets Open

    Keeping Farmers’ Markets Open

    By Debra Morris– Lawmakers across the state continue to weigh the pros and cons of reopening farmers’ markets, even though they have been declared essential businesses. It is still up…

    Two Crossovers for Enthusiasts

    Two Crossovers for Enthusiasts

    By Philip Ruth– Back to cars! That’s what the Bay Area is bracing for—an en masse migration from transit and rideshare services to private automotive travel. With post-coronavirus normality projected…

    LGBT Sports: We Hug Each Other Tighter, Longer, and Closer

    LGBT Sports: We Hug Each Other Tighter, Longer, and Closer

    By John Chen– While some professional sports around the world are being played with no live fans in attendance as a temporary solution to the COVID-19 pandemic, I wonder when…