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    Tom Temprano Named Equality California’s New Political Director

    Tom Temprano Named Equality California’s New Political Director

    City College of San Francisco Board of Trustees member and former San Francisco Bay Times columnist Tom Temprano on February 1 announced that he will be leaving the Board to serve as the…

    My Friend Kim Corsaro

    My Friend Kim Corsaro

    By Ann Rostow– My heart stopped when I saw that Chris Lennon was calling me at one in the morning the Sunday before last. Back in the 1990s, when I…

    Carnival Time in San Francisco! Feast and Celebration

    Carnival Time in San Francisco! Feast and Celebration

    By Eduardo Morales, Ph.D.– The origin and history of Carnival are quite mixed. Some say Carnival’s roots are in the celebration of the new year and the rebirth of nature…

    Donna Chronicles, “As promised in our last column, the calendar of the Imperial Court of San Francisco is in full swing…”

    Donna Chronicles, “As promised in our last column, the calendar of the Imperial Court of San Francisco is in full swing…”

    Donna Sachet– As promised in our last column, the calendar of the Imperial Court of San Francisco is in full swing. Candidate for Emperor Brent Marek and candidate for Empress…

    Registration Now Open for San Francisco Gay Softball League’s Spring 2022 Season

    Registration Now Open for San Francisco Gay Softball League’s Spring 2022 Season

    By Steven Bracco– The San Francisco Gay Softball League (SFGSL) is ready to get back on the softball field next month and we’re currently looking for new players to sign…

    Culinary Stars Jacques Pépin and Joanne Weir to be Celebrated at the Sonoma International Film Festival

    Culinary Stars Jacques Pépin and Joanne Weir to be Celebrated at the Sonoma International Film Festival

    By Liam P. Mayclem– Beloved chefs Jacques Pépin and Joanne Weir, who are best known for their TV shows on PBS, will be appearing at the upcoming Sonoma International Film…

    Tour de Force

    Tour de Force

    By Jan Wahl– Tour de force is defined as a feat or display of strength, skill, or ingenuity. When I was but a wee lass, I saw Sammy Davis, Jr.,…

    Sister Dana sez, “Every year I question why we make such a big deal over VALENTINE’S DAY…”

    Sister Dana sez, “Every year I question why we make such a big deal over VALENTINE’S DAY…”

    Words of Wisdumb from a Fun Nun– By Sister Dana Van Iquity– Sister Dana sez, “Every year I question why we make such a big deal over VALENTINE’S DAY. A day named after Saint Valentine, a 15th century…

    Strangers Meet to Confront Their Ex in Don’t Look Down

    Strangers Meet to Confront Their Ex in Don’t Look Down

    By Gary M. Kramer– Don’t Look Down,available February 15 on VOD,is a stylish and stagey film by writers/directors Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau about four men and one woman who…

    Dine and Drag: Where Do San Francisco’s Drag Artists Dine?

    Dine and Drag: Where Do San Francisco’s Drag Artists Dine?

    By David Landis– We all know that drag artists have great taste. Witness the sartorial splendor of such local celebrities as Donna Sachet, D’Arcy Drollinger, and Sister Dana, to name…