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    The Queerness of Camphor Trees

    The Queerness of Camphor Trees

    By John Lewis and Stuart Gaffney– Two magnificent 103-year-old camphor trees stand together aside the majestic gate to the Meiji Shrine in the heart of Tokyo. A plaque underneath their…

    Immigration Challenges Affecting LGBTQ Individuals and Others

    Immigration Challenges Affecting LGBTQ Individuals and Others

    By Eduardo Morales, Ph.D.– The Department of Homeland Security has a complex registration system for those from other countries who are working in the U.S. and/or desiring to immigrate here.…

    Donna’s Chronicles, “We often promote the many forms of entertainment…”

    Donna’s Chronicles, “We often promote the many forms of entertainment…”

    By Donna Sachet– We often promote the many forms of entertainment readily available in San Francisco, from Grand Opera to small independent theatre, but rarely does a two-week span so…

    Celebrate Pride in Cuba – Join a Humanitarian Journey

    Celebrate Pride in Cuba – Join a Humanitarian Journey

    By Jeff Cotter– Encounter a new land and a people in a way that values them, deepens your spirituality, broadens your worldview, and begins to heal the world. This May…

    Two SUVs With Big Capabilities

    Two SUVs With Big Capabilities

    By Philip Ruth– As new cars slowly transition to electric power, muscular gas-powered engines are falling out of fashion. Even Hemi-happy Dodge signaled its pivot with new electrified products and…

    Classic Queer Film Wild Reeds Available Once Again

    Classic Queer Film Wild Reeds Available Once Again

    By Gary M. Kramer– Out gay filmmaker André Téchiné’s classic coming of age film, Wild Reeds, is being reissued on DVD and Blu-Ray March 28, and the film, made 30…

    Sister Dana sez, “I am sad to inform my readers that this will be my last column…”

    Sister Dana sez, “I am sad to inform my readers that this will be my last column…”

    By Sister Dana Van Iquity, Words of Wisdumb from a Fun Nun– Sister Dana sez, “I am sad to inform my readers that this will be my last column—as I am retiring…

    Loving Lady Gaga and Other Lingering Oscar Thoughts

    Loving Lady Gaga and Other Lingering Oscar Thoughts

    By Jan Wahl– Just when I thought I couldn’t have more respect for Lady Gaga, she made an artistic choice at the Oscars that blew me away.  She at first…

    Gyros & Tzatziki Grand Opening in the Mission a Success

    Gyros & Tzatziki Grand Opening in the Mission a Success

    A standing room only crowd celebrated the Grand Opening of Gyros & Tzatziki restaurant at 3111 24th Street at Folsom on January 28. Owner Cem Bulutoglu welcomed 75 guests to…

    Kathy Fang: San Francisco’s Chef du Jour

    Kathy Fang: San Francisco’s Chef du Jour

    By David Landis, The Gay Gourmet– She might just be the current chef du jour in San Francisco. With two wins on TV’s Chopped and the first season of the…