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    After an Exciting Summer and Fall, SF Dykes on Bikes Looks Ahead to 2023

    After an Exciting Summer and Fall, SF Dykes on Bikes Looks Ahead to 2023

    By Kate Brown, Ph.D.– The San Francisco Dykes on BikesÒ (SFDOB) Women’s Motorcycle Contingent (WMC) had an exciting summer and fall that included new adventures, old traditions, and, most importantly,…

    Words and Wine

    Words and Wine

    By Leslie Sbrocco– If you’re looking for a fascinating read while enjoying a glass of wine, reach for the new book, Crushed (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers). Penned by wine and spirits consultant,…

    Gay Bowl XXII Hawaii

    Gay Bowl XXII Hawaii

    By John Chen– In all my years of playing, competing, coaching, managing, and leading LGBTQ+ sports, some of my fondest memories have come from traveling to gay national championships representing…

    Speaking to Your Soul 11.17.22

    Speaking to Your Soul 11.17.22

    By Elisa Quinzi– Nietzsche said, “Whoever is dissatisfied with himself is continually ready for revenge.” It is a natural principle that as we feel good, we tend toward generosity. So,…

    Take Me Home with You: Messi

    “My name is Messi! I am a three-year-old, male, German Shepherd Mix looking for my forever family! Although I can be wary of the spotlight, I strut my stuff for…

    Crispin Hollings (1961–2022)

    Longtime Castro neighborhood resident and community leader Crispin Hollings died unexpected on Thursday, November 10. An outpouring of sadness and acknowledgements of his volunteer work with LGBTQ+ community organizations followed…

    The Foggy Bottoms Boys and The Tiny Farmer: Our Story

    The Foggy Bottoms Boys and The Tiny Farmer: Our Story

    By Thomas and Cody Nicholson Stratton– Our 6th generation working organic dairy farm has operated since the 1860s in the foggy bottoms of the Eel River Valley on the North Coast of California. Now focused on diversifying…

    Savoring Southeast Asia

    Savoring Southeast Asia

    By David Landis, The Gay Gourmet– Re-reading Somerset Maugham’s great novels (thank you, Tommy Bonk) re-ignited my passion for the South Seas. How fortuitous that my husband had a business…

    Ann Rostow: Family Values

    Ann Rostow: Family Values

    By Ann Rostow– Family Values Whenever I have a deadline, I find myself surprisingly absorbed by arcane newspaper articles and websites. So far this morning, I’ve read about the effects…

    2022 World AIDS Day Commemorations, U.S. Trans Survey

    2022 World AIDS Day Commemorations, U.S. Trans Survey

    By Joanie Juster– Recently I basked in the warm sunshine at the Fillmore Farmers’ Market, enjoying the sunny fall weather. But now, the sky is overcast, there’s a chill in…