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    To Mask or Not to Mask

    To Mask or Not to Mask

    By Dr. Tim Seelig– The answers to the question, “To mask or not to mask?” are completely up in the air all over the country and world. Do we wear…

    Dykes on Bikes: Pam Q.

    Dykes on Bikes: Pam Q.

    My name is Pam Q. I earned my San Francisco Dykes on BikesÒ patch in 2018. I have been a Board member since 2018 and the Vice President since 2019.…

    Revisiting the Queer Classic Two Girls in Love

    Revisiting the Queer Classic Two Girls in Love

    By Gary M. Kramer– The beloved 1995 queer romance, The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love, has just been released on Blu-Ray in a HD restoration, making it…

    Donna’s Chronicles, “The headlines are full of announcements of the return to live and in-person events…”

    Donna’s Chronicles, “The headlines are full of announcements of the return to live and in-person events…”

    By Donna Sachet– The headlines are full of announcements of the return to live and in-person events, so keep that proof of vaccination handy, tuck a mask in every jacket…

    Something Nice, or a Tank?

    Something Nice, or a Tank?

    By Philip Ruth– “Wow, this is nice!” “This thing is a tank!” I got those two very different assessments over two weeks of similarly-priced luxury SUVs from a buddy who…

    Sister Dana sez, “Let me be your APRIL FOOL’S DAY prankster…”

    Sister Dana sez, “Let me be your APRIL FOOL’S DAY prankster…”

    Words of Wisdumb from a Fun Nun– By Sister Dana Van Iquity– Sister Dana sez, “Let me be your APRIL FOOL’S DAY prankster. Imagine I switched your salt shaker with sugar. Or…

    Pacific Edge Voices Welcomes a New Leader

    Pacific Edge Voices Welcomes a New Leader

    By David Landis– Ash Walker is the new, conductor of the 40-year-old ensemble East Bay-based Pacific Edge Voices (PEV). I had the pleasure of speaking with him for the San…

    18 Reasons for Better Cooking at Home

    18 Reasons for Better Cooking at Home

    By David Landis– If you’re like The Gay Gourmet, often at the end of the day you think it’s simpler (especially in foodie-crazy San Francisco) to just go out to…

    Fan Freaking Over Jacqueline Bisset and Her Latest Film with a Gay Lead

    Fan Freaking Over Jacqueline Bisset and Her Latest Film with a Gay Lead

    By Jan Wahl– I thought to myself: my god. How can any woman be so beautiful?  She’s 77 and drop dead gorgeous, like Ava Gardner if she hadn’t drunk and…

    The End of Her: Racing Against Alzheimer’s to Solve a Murder

    The End of Her: Racing Against Alzheimer’s to Solve a Murder

    By Michele Karlsberg– “Who was behind the brutal murder of my great-grandmother?” wondered Wayne Hoffman, a New York City-based journalist and novelist. The true crime was not just a family…