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    A Season to Reconnect and Express Appreciation

    A Season to Reconnect and Express Appreciation

    By Eduardo Morales, Ph.D.– As we move toward the end of summer, take time to reflect on those whom you value and appreciate in your life before you get preoccupied…

    Donna’s Chronicles, “It was hastily arranged with limited publicity…”

    Donna’s Chronicles, “It was hastily arranged with limited publicity…”

    By Donna Sachet– It was hastily arranged with limited publicity, but the recent fundraiser at Berber restaurant for Kippy Marks, frequent performer there who is facing daunting medical bills, gave…

    I Got My Education

    I Got My Education

    By Derek Barnes– Education is inextricably linked to crime, poverty, and housing. Most agree that legislators must find ways to make quality education at all levels accessible and affordable for…

    San Francisco’s Claim to Fame Concerning Parks

    San Francisco in 2017 became the first and only city in the nation where all residents have access to a park within a 10-minute walk, a direct result of the…

    Two Multi-Disciplinary Artists Originated Flower Piano

    Two Multi-Disciplinary Artists Originated Flower Piano

    Mauro ffortissimo and Dean Mermell together launched Sunset Piano in 2013 when ffortissimo covertly rolled an old grand piano onto the bluffs over Half Moon Bay. As word spread through…

    Sister Dana sez, “HAPPY LEATHERWALK 2022…”

    Sister Dana sez, “HAPPY LEATHERWALK 2022…”

    Words of Wisdumb from a Fun Nun– By Sister Dana Van Iquity– Sister Dana sez, “HAPPY LEATHERWALK 2022, which returns this year as the traditional launch to SAN FRANCISCO’S LEATHER WEEK! Ya…

    Loving Highsmith Is a Wan Doc About the Fascinating Lesbian Author

    Loving Highsmith Is a Wan Doc About the Fascinating Lesbian Author

    By Gary M. Kramer– Lesbian novelist Patricia Highsmith is probably as well known for her books as she is for the film adaptations of her books—Strangers on a Train, The…

    Talented Stephen Talbot Wears Many Hats, From Leave It to Beaver to Producing Award-Winning Documentaries

    Talented Stephen Talbot Wears Many Hats, From Leave It to Beaver to Producing Award-Winning Documentaries

    By Jan Wahl– I’ve been a hat girl from childhood to womanhood. It all started with Bette Davis walking down the gangplank after her transition from ugly duckling to swan…

    Divas & Drinks @ The Academy: Renée Lubin Birthday Extravaganza

    Divas & Drinks @ The Academy: Renée Lubin Birthday Extravaganza

    During the birthday week of Beach Blanket Babylon star Renée Lubin, the legendary performer was celebrated as part of the San Francisco Bay Times co-produced event series Divas & Drinks…

    Castro Art Mart Returns

    Castro Art Mart Returns

    Photos by Rink The Castro Art Mart, held on Noe Street between Market and Beaver Streets, returned to the Castro on Sunday, September 4. The popular event is held each…