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    LGBTQ+ Intersectional Identities in STEMM: Kunal Palawat, Soil Scientist (they/them)

    LGBTQ+ Intersectional Identities in STEMM: Kunal Palawat, Soil Scientist (they/them)

    (This series of profiles from the California Academy of Sciences New Science exhibit tells first-person stories of LGBTQ+ women and gender minorities of color working in STEMM—science, technology, engineering, math,…

    Farmers Market: How We Holiday – Diverse Food Traditions

    By Debra Morris– Holiday customs in California are as diverse as its population. Many wonderful and eclectic food traditions have been brought to our shores and incorporated into our everyday…

    Windham Hill’s Winter Solstice Tour

    Windham Hill’s Winter Solstice Tour returns to the stage to celebrate the season, live and in-person! Once again, acoustic music lovers can celebrate the winter solstice and its warm traditions…

    Top of Your Stack: Recommendations from Book Passage 12.2.21

    A Carnival of Snackery: Diaries 2003–2020 (memoir) by David Sedaris A window into humorist David Sedaris’ mind and full access to his diaries is as entertaining as you would expect,…

    Cocktails with Heather: Curious Rebel

    By Heather Freyer– Bartender Ash Haussermann, who is a member of our LGBTQ community and is the drink duchess at Instagram, is the lead bartender at Sally Can Wait in…

    Dykes With Drills: How to Remove Paint from Antique Door Hardware

    By Julie Peri– Antique door hardware can be beautiful and ornate. But when you move into an old home, sometimes that hardware has been painted over, hiding the beauty and…

    Legendary Artist Barbara Higbie Returns to Live Performing for 35th Anniversary of Windham Hill Winter Solstice

    Legendary Artist Barbara Higbie Returns to Live Performing for 35th Anniversary of Windham Hill Winter Solstice

    This issue of the San Francisco Bay Times features two legends of Women’s Music: Melanie DeMore (see pages 10–11) and Barbara Higbie. Women’s Music—which emerged during the second-wave feminist movement…

    Vocal Activist Melanie DeMore Uses Her Voice as a Weapon of Mass Connection

    Vocal Activist Melanie DeMore Uses Her Voice as a Weapon of Mass Connection

    Melanie DeMore, featured in this year’s Christmas Revels production La Sirène, goes about as deeply as a singer and musician can, touching others in ways so heartfelt that they remain…

    ‘The Gay Gourmet’ Visits Halekulani Hotel on Waikiki Beach

    ‘The Gay Gourmet’ Visits Halekulani Hotel on Waikiki Beach

    David Landis, “The Gay Gourmet” of the San Francisco Bay Times, recently enjoyed what he believes (and many agree!) is Honolulu’s best mai tai—from the outdoor House Without A Key…

    Ann Rostow: Count Me In

    Ann Rostow: Count Me In

    By Ann Rostow– Count Me In FiveThirtyEight has a column called “Political Outliers” that explores contrarian voters who defy the expectations of their particular cohort. Recently, the analysts took a…