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    Miss Sachet Goes to The White House

    Miss Sachet Goes to The White House

    By Donna Sachet– Last year, the Bay Times headline read “Miss Sachet Goes to Washington,” a cinematic reference to the 1939 Jimmy Stewart film Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. This…

    Donna’s Chronicles, “San Francisco Pride 2024 lived up to its reputation…”

    Donna’s Chronicles, “San Francisco Pride 2024 lived up to its reputation…”

    By Donna Sachet– San Francisco Pride 2024 lived up to its reputation as the premier party week in the country with something for everyone! We congratulate an incredible team of…

    AGUILAS Participated in Rare Podcast on San Francisco Latinx LGBTQI+ History

    AGUILAS Participated in Rare Podcast on San Francisco Latinx LGBTQI+ History

    By Eduardo Morales– RAMA Blueprints on June 27, 2024, at the Brava Theatre, recorded a rare 90-minute podcast concerning the history of San Francisco Latinx LGBTQI+ history. For the podcast,…

    Obituary for Decency

    By Dr. Tim Seelig– It is with great sadness I report the death of my dear friend, Decency. Unfortunately, their siblings Etiquette, Civility, and Manners died, too. They succumbed after…

    Monterey and Wine Country on the Big and Small Screen

    Monterey and Wine Country on the Big and Small Screen

    By Jan Wahl– I’ve never been a selfie addict, one of those many folks looking for a place to pose with the phone cam. But I might just take one…

    Luke Gilford Talks About Making His Queer Cowboy Film National Anthem

    Luke Gilford Talks About Making His Queer Cowboy Film National Anthem

    By Gary M. Kramer– Director Luke Gilford’s auspicious directorial debut, the engaging romantic drama National Anthem, is a dramatic adaptation of his photo book of the same name. Depicting the…

    Firebrands Unite

    Firebrands Unite

    By Jewelle Gomez– There is a Swahili proverb that states: “One fire brand after another keeps fire burning.” I wish I’d known that bit of wisdom years earlier when a…

    Sister Dana sez, “Now that PRIDEMONTH is over…”

    Sister Dana sez, “Now that PRIDEMONTH is over…”

    By Sister Dana Sez, Words of Wisdumb from a Fun Nun– Sister Dana sez, “Now that PRIDEMONTH is over, should we be less proud to be LGBTQ? Absolutely NOT! Queer…

    Lit Snax: 7.11.24

    Hombrecito by Santiago Jose Sanchez Literary wunderkind Santiago Jose Sanchez penned his impatiently awaited first novel and it is getting rave reviews. It follows the complex dynamic between a son and his…

    Recommendations from Book Passage 7.11.24

    Swift River (fiction- hardcover) by Essie Chambers Set in 1987, Swift River concerns a Black mother and daughter living in poverty, a missing father, and the long-hidden racist history of…