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    Pride 2022 Recap and Paying Tribute to Anne Rickertsen

    Pride 2022 Recap and Paying Tribute to Anne Rickertsen

    By Kate Brown, Ph.D.– What a ride! It was incredible to be out on Market Street once again for the SF Pride Parade with the San Francisco Dykes on Bikes®…

    Billy Porter Talks About His Directorial Debut, Anything’s Possible

    Billy Porter Talks About His Directorial Debut, Anything’s Possible

    By Gary M. Kramer– Billy Porter brings style and verve to his directorial debut with the upbeat romance Anything’s Possible. The film, which dropped July 22 on Prime Video, has…

    LGBTQ Voices Spotlighted in 2022 Bay Area Playwrights Festival

    LGBTQ Voices Spotlighted in 2022 Bay Area Playwrights Festival

    Want to see the future of American Theatre? Starting this weekend, you can—Playwrights Foundation’s nationally acclaimed Bay Area Playwrights Festival(BAPF) invites audiences to take a first glimpse at exciting future…

    A Tasty Time Among the Redwoods with Rock Star Chef & Filmmaker Elizabeth Falkner

    A Tasty Time Among the Redwoods with Rock Star Chef & Filmmaker Elizabeth Falkner

    By Liam P. Mayclem– Bucolic Boon Hotel + Spa  in Guerneville on the Russian River was the setting for two recent special events featuring Chef Elizabeth Falkner (formerly of Citizen Cake…

    The Complicated Calculus (and Cows) of Carl Paulsen

    The Complicated Calculus (and Cows) of Carl Paulsen

    By Michele Karlsberg– Michele Karlsberg: Gary Eldon Peter this month is celebrating the publication of The Complicated Calculus (and Cows) of Carl Paulsen, a young adult novel. It is about a…

    Hot Summer Reads

    Hot Summer Reads

    By Jan Wahl– She’s how Oscar Wilde made his trip to America … and San Francisco! You might not know her name, but she ran one of the largest publishing…

    Take Me Home with You!

    Take Me Home with You!

    “My name is Indy! I’m a four-year-old explorer looking for an adventure-loving family! I’ve been known as a professor for my ability to learn cues like 180-turns when there’s a…

    Speaking to Your Soul 7.28.22

    By Elisa Quinzi– Veteran astrologer Liz Greene reminds us: “What is disruptive or negative to the comfort and happiness of the body, the feelings, or the intellect, may be highly…

    Presidio Tunnel Tops Opening

    Photos by Juan R. Davila Fourteen acres of new parkland, located atop the roadway tunnels that replaced the former Doyle Drive approach to the Golden Gate Bridge, opened to the…

    Top of Your Stack – Recommendations from Book Passage 7.28.22

    Nightcrawling (fiction – hardbound) by Leila Mottley This is a stunning debut novel about a young woman, Kiara, who has dropped out of school and is struggling to keep what…