By Jan Wahl– These days, when many of us think about the U.K., royals like Harry and Meghan come to mind. I, by the way, am firmly on Team Harry.…
Back-to-back concerts on January 6–7, 2023, billed as A Celebration of 50 Years of Women’s Music, were presented at the Freight & Salvage in Berkeley. The concerts highlighted songs from…
Nonbinary: A Memoir (nonfiction/memoir – paperback) by Genesis P-Orridge and Douglas Rushkoff In this groundbreaking book spanning decades of artistic risk-taking, the inventor of “industrial music,” founder of Throbbing Gristle…
Patricia Highsmith’s Diaries and Notebooks: The New York Years 1941–1950 edited by Anna Von Planta Highsmith is the author of the classic lesbian novel, The Price of Salt, as well…
By Jennie Book– Greyson Chance brought his Palladium Tour to The Independent in San Francisco on January 12 and played to a house of devoted all-ages fans. On this final…
By David Landis, The Gay Gourmet — With all the recent rainstorms and cold, blustery winds in the Bay Area, there’s no doubt that winter has arrived. It makes one…
By Debra Morris– The season for citrus is here, and in California, that means a chorus of quintessential, show-stopping fruit, from itty-bitty kumquats, tangy lemons, and red-fleshed blood oranges, to…
Photos by Rink Members and friends of the Imperial Council of San Francisco attended the organization’s annual Gala and Introduction of Candidates held on Sunday, January 15, at the Dahlia…
By Dr. Bill Lipsky– During those years of divine decadence before the Great War began in 1918, many of Europe’s rich and powerful artists, writers, businessmen, politicians, and members of…
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