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    Two Extroverted Cars With Style

    Two Extroverted Cars With Style

    By Philip Ruth– “Hey! Sir! HEY!” I had just turned onto Potrero Avenue in the Lexus LC 500 press car when the well-used minivan that had been in my rear-view…

    Top of Your Stack: 6.8.23

    Big Gay Wedding (fiction – hardbound) by Byron Lane Two grooms. One mother of a problem. This is an unashamedly proud, loud, and hilarious novel about a small town that’s…

    Lit Snax 6.8.23

    Pageboy: A Memoir by Elliot Page Pageboy presents a raw and honest account of what it’s like to grow up and exist as a queer/trans person, navigating fame, relationships, and…

    Stone Fruit Has Arrived at Your Farmers’ Market

    By Debra Morris– There’s no better reminder that summer is here than to see juicy California stone fruit like peaches, nectarines, plums, and apricots appear at the farmers’ market. California…

    45th Annual Carnaval San Francisco

    Photos by Rink and Leticia Lopezz With the theme “45 Years of Music & Movement,” the 2023 Carnaval San Francisco was held on Memorial Day weekend, May 27 and 28.…

    San Francisco Bay Times Implicated in Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence/ Dodgers Pride Controversy

    San Francisco Bay Times Implicated in Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence/ Dodgers Pride Controversy

    Some purported adversaries seem as old as time, such as the Hatfields and the McCoys, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Francisco Giants, and now, it seems, the Sisters…

    Ann Rostow: Small Favors

    Ann Rostow: Small Favors

    By Ann Rostow– Small Favors The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of a transgender migrant woman from Guatemala who is seeking asylum in a 9–0 decision, reversing a…

    Want San Francisco to Be Better? Do Something About It

    Want San Francisco to Be Better? Do Something About It

    By Joanie Juster– One of the most popular parlor games these days is bemoaning the demise of San Francisco. It’s hard to pick up any publication without seeing an article…

    Aging: Everybody’s Doing It, and We Do It With Resiliency

    Aging: Everybody’s Doing It, and We Do It With Resiliency

    By Kathleen Sullivan, Ph.D.– We are all aging, and some of us based on privilege, location, or family history will have a softer, easier experience than others. If you look…

    Entranced With the Oldest

    Entranced With the Oldest

    By Jewelle Gomez– I grew up in Boston, a town that is proud to be old, at least in the context of the United States. It’s not old in relationship…