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    Navigating Intersectionality: Being an LGBTQ+ Person of Color

    Navigating Intersectionality: Being an LGBTQ+ Person of Color

    By Eduardo Morales, Ph.D.– Managing various identities involves complex dynamics that we are just beginning to understand and identify. Various authors have discussed acculturation and assimilation and have done so…

    Black History Month Is Radical

    Black History Month Is Radical

    By Imani Rupert-Gordon– February is replete with obligatory Black History Month statements coming from corporations to politicians who actively work against Black communities most of the year and think of…

    Eat, Drink, Repeat at Oakland Restaurant Week: March 18–27

    Eat, Drink, Repeat at Oakland Restaurant Week: March 18–27

    By David Landis– When it comes to great dining, many folks choose the well-known scene in San Francisco for its diversity, quality, and reputation. But Oakland, our neighbor across the…

    Sister Dana sez, “Besides getting a good deal on mattresses, exactly WHAT was the purpose of PRESIDENTS’ DAY anyway?!”

    Sister Dana sez, “Besides getting a good deal on mattresses, exactly WHAT was the purpose of PRESIDENTS’ DAY anyway?!”

    Words of Wisdumb from a Fun Nun– By Sister Dana Van Iquity– Sister Dana sez, “Besides getting a good deal on mattresses, exactly WHAT was the purpose of PRESIDENTS’ DAY…

    Oscar Nominations 2022

    Oscar Nominations 2022

    By Jan Wahl– Why am I happy about the 2022 Oscar nominations? Four of my favorite movies of the year were nominated! My expectations were low, since I have adult,…

    New Film Chronicles the Bond Between Strangers

    New Film Chronicles the Bond Between Strangers

    By Gary M. Kramer– The title of a new film, Compartment No. 6, refers to the second-class berth on a train that travels from Moscow to Murmansk. It is a…

    Ballet22 Gala Encore Performances

    Ballet22 Gala Encore Performances

    Ballet22 returns to the Great Star Theater in San Francisco (636 Jackson Street) on February 25, 26, and 27 to present an encore performance from the company’s 2022 Gala. The…

    Up Against the Wall: Art, Activism, and the AIDS Poster

    Up Against the Wall: Art, Activism, and the AIDS Poster

    By Michele Karlsberg– Michele Karlsberg: Forty years ago, a mysterious wasting illness first linked to promiscuous sex and intravenous drug use became a global epidemic and the focus of a massive public…

    Top of Your Stack Recommendations from Book Passage: 2.24.22

    In the Shadow of the Mountain (memoir – hardbound) by Silvia Vasquez-Lavado Endless ice. Thin air. The threat of dropping into nothingness thousands of feet below. This is the climb…

    The Gay Gourmet Selected as Judge for The Taste Awards, aka ‘The Oscars of Food’

    The Gay Gourmet Selected as Judge for The Taste Awards, aka ‘The Oscars of Food’

    David Landis, The Gay Gourmet for the San Francisco Bay Times, is one of the judges for The Taste Awards, which are the highest awards for creators, producers, hosts, and…