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    Swan Song Is a Gay Road Movie That Never Leaves Town

    Swan Song Is a Gay Road Movie That Never Leaves Town

    By Gary M. Kramer– Swan Song, opening August 6, isthe third entry in out gay writer/director Todd Stephens’ “Sandusky” trilogy. It is based on an iconic man Stephens knew in…

    Sister Dana sez, “Dozens of states are passing outrageous voter access laws that are rooted in racism.”

    Sister Dana sez, “Dozens of states are passing outrageous voter access laws that are rooted in racism.”

    Words of Wisdumb from a Fun Nun– By Sister Dana Van Iquity– Sister Dana sez, “Dozens of states are passing outrageous voter access laws that are rooted in racism. These laws discriminate…

    Rebellion, Madness, and My Mother

    Rebellion, Madness, and My Mother

    By Michele Karlsberg– Michele Karlsberg: Sebastian Stuart has published 9 novels. The list includes a national bestseller published in eight languages, and a New York Times bestseller. His novel The Hour Between was an NPR Season’s…

    Speaking to Your Soul Astrology

    Speaking to Your Soul Astrology

    By Elisa Quinzi– The great myth of the hero’s journey is about each of us. When we are in awe of a great athlete or leader, the heroic in us…

    Dykes With Drills Tip of the Week: Clamps

    Dykes With Drills Tip of the Week: Clamps

    By Julie Peri– We love clamps! Clamps are incredible tools that help you with almost any project you are working on. They secure wood pieces when you cut or use…

    Let’s Dance

    Let’s Dance

    By Jewelle Gomez– I was watching the documentary Can You Bring It, about the dancer/choreographer Bill T. Jones as part of the Frameline Film Festival, and was reminded of how…

    Filmmaker Recalls Sally Gearhart: ‘She Helped Change the World, and Also Changed Those of Us in Her World’

    Filmmaker Recalls Sally Gearhart: ‘She Helped Change the World, and Also Changed Those of Us in Her World’

    By Deborah Craig– Sally Gearhart was a toweringly brilliant woman I encountered quite by accident. I teach Public Health at SF State and am a filmmaker too. While helping LGBTQ…

    SF State’s Dean of Ethnic Studies Speaks on the Opening Night of the Tokyo Olympics

    SF State’s Dean of Ethnic Studies Speaks on the Opening Night of the Tokyo Olympics

    Dr. Amy Sueyoshi, the Dean of the College of Ethnic Studies at San Francisco State University, was among the guest speakers at Divas & Drinks @ The Academy “Go for…

    Uncoupling Athleticism & Opportunity from Gender

    Uncoupling Athleticism & Opportunity from Gender

    By Jamie Leno Zimron– Like music and art, sports are an integral part of our humanity. Every person deserves to happily inhabit their body, and to have equal access to…

    LGBTQ Older Adult Survey During COVID-19 and the Stay-at-Home Mandate

    LGBTQ Older Adult Survey During COVID-19 and the Stay-at-Home Mandate

    By Dr. Marcy Adelman– At the beginning of the pandemic in March 2020, the city of San Francisco mandated that residents shelter-in-place. It was a stressful time, but some communities and…