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    Two Flavors in Crossovers

    Two Flavors in Crossovers

    By Philip Ruth– Spiking gas prices are stoking interest in compact crossovers. This enthusiasm is well-served by a market full of models of different sizes and feels.  That’s exemplified by…

    San Francisco Bay Times Contingent for SF Pride Parade 2022

    San Francisco Bay Times Contingent for SF Pride Parade 2022

    On Sunday, June 26, the San Francisco Bay Times broke an SF Pride Parade record when it presented the oldest known dignitary ever to be featured in the event. National…

    Donna’s Chronicles, “As promised, San Francisco celebrated LGBTQ+ Pride with a Parade up Market Street…”

    Donna’s Chronicles, “As promised, San Francisco celebrated LGBTQ+ Pride with a Parade up Market Street…”

    By Donna Sachet– As promised, San Francisco celebrated LGBTQ+ Pride with a Parade up Market Street, a party in Civic Center afterwards, and more Pride-related events than we can possibly…

    A City at Work

    A City at Work

    By Derek Barnes– Recently, I had a little time on my hands and engaged in a 12+ hour Oakland City Council meeting. The agenda was packed with many resolutions councilmembers…

    In Memoriam: Legendary DJ and Music Producer Johnny ‘Disco’ Hedges

    In Memoriam: Legendary DJ and Music Producer Johnny ‘Disco’ Hedges

    Johnny Hedges passed away on the afternoon of June 26, 2022, at his home in Palm Springs, California. He spent his final day hanging out with his husband of 52…

    Bay Area Filmmaker Debuts New Documentary on Andrea Dworkin

    Bay Area Filmmaker Debuts New Documentary on Andrea Dworkin

    By Gary M. Kramer– Andrea Dworkin was an outspoken writer and radical feminist who was outraged by how women are treated in society. Bay Area filmmaker Pratibha Parmar’s documentary My…

    Critically Acclaimed Deal with the Dragon Is More Provocative Now Than Ever

    Critically Acclaimed Deal with the Dragon Is More Provocative Now Than Ever

    Kevin Rolston creates a complex world—dark, funny, and completely unpredictable—in Deal with the Dragon, a genuine tour de force. As the title suggests, Rolston’s play is the result of his…

    Surfing the Binaries

    Surfing the Binaries

    By Jewelle Gomez– Since I was a kid, I’ve always loved people and screen characters whose gender was somehow undetermined. The popular terms now are “gender fluid” or “non-binary.” Finally,…

    The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival 42!

    The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival 42!

    By Jan Wahl– Judgement at Nuremberg, with Judy Garland and Montgomery Clift killing it as survivors of Nazi cruelty. The Sorrow and the Pity, a documentary spectacular about France’s vicious…

    Bits and Bites

    Bits and Bites

    By David Landis, The Gay Gourmet— (Note to readers: with my last column, we skipped my “Bits and Bites” section, so we’re making up for lost time with a full…