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    Poverty Epidemic

    Poverty Epidemic

    By Derek Barnes– Most people think of poverty as being poor resulting from the lack of money and conjure up images tied to communities of color. A more nuanced definition…

    Remembering Eleanor

    Remembering Eleanor

    By Monica Palacios– It is with profound sadness that I announce the passing of my beautiful, dynamic, hilarious, chingona older sister Eleanor Cruz Palacios. She gracefully flew into the sky…

    Mourning and Remembering

    Mourning and Remembering

    By Pau Crego Every year on November 20, people around the world commemorate the Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) by coming together to mourn and remember the trans siblings who…

    Zoom Zoom! Grand Prix Racing Arrives in Las Vegas

    Zoom Zoom! Grand Prix Racing Arrives in Las Vegas

    By Colby Michaels– Formula One (F1) Grand Prix (GP) racing is one of the fastest-growing sports in the U.S. and is already a worldwide phenomenon. Here I will provide a…

    Gay Games XI in Guadalajara

    Gay Games XI in Guadalajara

    Photos by Nguyen Pham Gay Games XI, profiled in the previous issue of the San Francisco Bay Times, took place earlier this month simultaneously in two international cities: Hong Kong…

    Empowering Women, Embracing Diversity, and Riding for Change

    Empowering Women, Embracing Diversity, and Riding for Change

    By Evan Payne, Kasha Horton, and Gonzalo Garcia– Teammates help make the AIDS/LifeCycle experience smooth as (chamois) butter! Being part of a team gives you access to training and fundraising…

    Historic John’s Grill: 115 Years and Counting

    Historic John’s Grill: 115 Years and Counting

    By David Landis, The Gay Gourmet– It was only two years after San Francisco’s devastating earthquake, in 1908, that John’s Grill emerged from the ashes and opened its three-story steak…

    Oakland Animal Services Director Ann Dunn Is Building Capacity to Save Lives

    Oakland Animal Services Director Ann Dunn Is Building Capacity to Save Lives

    If you are an animal lover, you will appreciate learning about some exciting changes happening across the bay. Oakland Animal Services (OAS), Oakland’s municipal animal shelter, has undergone a major…

    Divas & Drinks @ The Academy SF Third Annual Halloween Party

    Divas & Drinks @ The Academy SF Third Annual Halloween Party

    The Shake It! Booty Band lived up to their name on Friday, October 27, making their first appearance at The Academy SF with a high energy funky disco performance. Bandmates…

    Ann Rostow: Time to Grow Up

    Ann Rostow: Time to Grow Up

    By Ann Rostow– Time to Grow Up When did Americans become so simplistic? We conflate innocent Palestinians with barbaric Hamas terrorists, defending the former without condemning the latter. We blame…