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    Old Skool Café: Making a Difference

    Old Skool Café: Making a Difference

    By David Landis– San Francisco is reputed to have more restaurants per capita than perhaps anywhere in the world. But there’s one culinary institution—now celebrating 10 years—that’s a standout for…

    Sister Dana sez, “Happy HARVEY MILK DAY…”

    Sister Dana sez, “Happy HARVEY MILK DAY…”

    Words of Wisdumb from a Fun Nun– By Sister Dana Van Iquity– Sister Dana sez, “Happy HARVEY MILK DAY (May 22), a hero upon whose shoulders we stand for the fight for…

    Speaking to Your Soul 5.19.22

    Speaking to Your Soul 5.19.22

    By Elisa Quinzi– June is a cocktail party where you and I meet to talk about the higher mind. The playground must be stretched wider. The game, more inclusive. If…

    Top of Your Stack – Recommendations from Book Passage 5.19.22

    Love That Store (nonfiction/memoir – hardbound) by Jonathan Van Ness In Jonathan Van Ness’ New York Times bestselling memoir Over the Top, he showed readers how the incredibly difficult moments from his life (surviving…

    Fabulosa Books Lit Snax: 5.19.22

    Doubting Thomas by Matthew Clark Davison Vivid characters, strong prose, and deft handling of hot-button issues have won this debut novel rave reviews. Fabulosa will host a conversation between Davison…

    Cocktails with Heather: Lime & Soda

    By Heather Freyer– For a clean, crisp cocktail, try a Bacardí Lime & Soda. Ice-cold sparkling club soda provides the perfect base from which to appreciate the zestiness of the…

    Celebrate Carnival San Francisco May 28–29: Colores de Amor

    Celebrate Carnival San Francisco May 28–29: Colores de Amor

    By Eduardo Morales, Ph.D.– Carnival San Francisco is the largest multicultural festival on the West Coast! This year it will be a two-day festival produced by CANA, a 501c-3 organization…

    ‘Injustice Anywhere Is a Threat to Justice Everywhere’

    ‘Injustice Anywhere Is a Threat to Justice Everywhere’

    By Carolyn Wysinger– It’s May 2022 and there is a Black Lesbian who is also a famous basketball player named Brittney Griner who is still being detained in Russia. When…

    Ann Rostow: Things Fall Apart; The Center Cannot Not Hold

    Ann Rostow: Things Fall Apart; The Center Cannot Not Hold

    By Ann Rostow– Things Fall Apart; The Center Cannot Not Hold Where to begin? Since this is a GLBT news column, our coverage of legal news is geared either to…

    Friends and Colleagues Celebrate UCSF’s Nancy Milliken, MD

    On the announcement of the retirement of Nancy Milliken, MD—Founding Director of the UCSF National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)—her friends and…