Five Bay Area mural artists this month will create a new work at 298 11th Street, in San Francisco, on the exterior of the Oasis nightclub/cabaret, one of the largest LGBTQ owned nightclubs…
Royal Witches: Witchcraft and The Nobility in Fifteenth-Century England by Gemma Hollman This is a fascinating history of four noblewomen in 15h Century England who dared to suffer no fools…
Burn the Page (nonfiction/memoir – hardbound) by Danica Roem This is a wonderful combination of inspiring memoir, social manifesto, and entertaining prose. Danica Roem made national headlines when—as a transgender…
By Debra Morris– Cherry season is here and the season is short so hustle over to your local farmers’ market and get farm-fresh, just-picked sweet cherries before they’re gone. There…
By Leslie Sbrocco– I’ve had the pleasure of visiting hundreds of wineries around the Golden State during my years in the wine business. One of the most delicious and relaxing…
By Heather Freyer– As day becomes night, savor the refreshing Caribbean flavors of Añejo Cuatro rum and ginger ale. It’s called the Cuatro Highball, or as we like to say,…
By Assemblymember Phil Ting– Thank you to everyone who attended my April 26 Budget Town Hall to give input or share ideas about the state’s next fiscal plan. Hearings will…
By Elizabeth Fernandez– Vice President Kamala Harris visited UCSF on April 21 to draw attention to the critical need for addressing disparities nationwide in health care for Black people during…
The UCSF National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health (CoE) was one of the first six federally designated centers created to advance women’s health and transform women’s lives through its…
A celebration of the birthdays of “Betty’s List” founder and San Francisco Bay Times Co-Publisher/Editor Dr. Betty Sullivan and columnist, philanthropist, and renowned entertainer Donna Sachet took place on April…
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