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    ‘Let the Good Times Roll’: The Kawasaki Penis Festival!

    ‘Let the Good Times Roll’: The Kawasaki Penis Festival!

    By John Lewis– When most Americans hear the word “Kawasaki,” they likely think of the renowned motorcycle company, with its famous advertising slogan: “Let the Good Times Roll.” But every…

    An Easter Miracle in Dolores Park

    By Donna Sachet– We may have witnessed an Easter miracle in Dolores Park with the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. While wandering through the crowd with our puppy Peanut by our…

    Alvin Baum’s Legacy Includes Inspiring LGBTQIA+ Youth

    Alvin Baum’s Legacy Includes Inspiring LGBTQIA+ Youth

    Alvin H. Baum, Jr., (1930–2021) dedicated much of his life to LGBTQ+ inclusivity. His husband, Robert Holgate, helped with many of those efforts and now upholds Baum’s legacy, such as…

    Housing Depression

    Housing Depression

    By Derek Barnes– Many housing providers (for-profit and non-profit) are extremely upset and frustrated. Cities like San Francisco, Oakland, and Berkeley want to introduce more restrictive housing laws with slow…

    The 37th and 38th Royal Houses

    By Kippy Marks– When a candidate campaigns to become a Grand Duke or Grand Duchess, there is always a representation of colors that allows voters to know whom they are…

    Two Very Sporty Sedans

    Two Very Sporty Sedans

    By Philip Ruth– New cars are boring, right? They can seem that way compared to the less bulky and driver-isolated models we’ve known. However, the two sport sedans we’re examining…

    Little Richard Gets the Documentary He Deserves

    Little Richard Gets the Documentary He Deserves

    By Gary M. Kramer– Little Richard: I Am Everything, in theaters and on VOD April 21,is a glorious documentary about the legendary Black, queer singer, musician, and songwriter who insisted,…

    The Splendid Disarray of Beauty

    The Splendid Disarray of Beauty

    By Michele Karlsberg— Michele Karlsberg: Richard Mohr’s The Splendid Disarray of Beauty: The Boys, the Tiles, the Joy of Cathedral Oaks— A Study in Arts and Crafts Community revives from obscurity the story of…

    Movie Dialogue

    Movie Dialogue

    By Jan Wahl– “If I’d been a ranch, they would have named me The Bar None,” said Gilda, perfectly portrayed by Rita Hayworth in the 1946 movie of the same…

    Napa and Yountville Revisited

    Napa and Yountville Revisited

    By David Landis, The Gay Gourmet– We’re lucky to live so close to the wine country. If wine tasting weren’t enough, there are many more reasons to visit: the proximity…