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    Sister Dana sez, “VOTING DAY is March 5…”

    Sister Dana sez, “VOTING DAY is March 5…”

    By Sister Dana Van Iquity, Words of Wisdumb from a Fun Nun — Sister Dana sez, “VOTING DAY is March 5. If you haven’t mailed your ballot in yet, this is the…

    Round About – LGBTQ+ Artists

    Round About – LGBTQ+ Artists

    Photos by Rink On his travels around San Francisco, photographer Rink frequently stops to view art at gallery openings, festivals, and community art events. He encourages support of local artists,…

    Chinese Lunar New Year 2024 in San Francisco

    Chinese Lunar New Year 2024 in San Francisco

    Signs of the Lunar New Year are all over San Francisco now: Union Square, North Beach, on Grant Avenue in Chinatown, and more. Earlier this year, Mayor London Breed led…

    49ers Fans @ Super Bowl Watch Parties

    49ers Fans @ Super Bowl Watch Parties

    Photos by Rink San Francisco Bay Times lead photographer Rink joined LGBTQ+ community members for Super Bowl LVIII watch parties held at locations on Polk Street, in the Castro, and…

    How a Lifetime of Tech Keeps Me Popping

    How a Lifetime of Tech Keeps Me Popping

    By NaNoshka “Nosh” Johnson– The importance of the internet as a business tool cannot be denied. When used correctly, it can lead to increased sales and enhanced customer service. I’ve…

    Citizenship Fragility

    Citizenship Fragility

    By Derek Barnes– Over the last eight years and primarily during election season, political pundits and leaders have tried to gain their base’s attention and support by using hyperbole that…

    Lessons From the 2022 U.S. Trans Survey Preliminary Report

    Lessons From the 2022 U.S. Trans Survey Preliminary Report

    By Pau Crego– Earlier this month, the National Center for Transgender Equality published a preliminary report on the 2022 U.S. Trans Survey (USTS), the largest and most comprehensive study of…

    My 2023 Manic Travels in Review, Part Two

    My 2023 Manic Travels in Review, Part Two

    By John Chen– 2023 was an exciting traveling year for me. The pandemic finally ended so it was time to breathe some fresh air, see and hear new sights and…

    Slava Ukraini!

    Slava Ukraini!

    By Joanie Juster– Let us not forget that this week marks the second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The Ukrainian people are still fighting fiercely for their homeland,…

    Skin on Market: A Beacon of Inclusivity and Community Support in the Castro

    Skin on Market: A Beacon of Inclusivity and Community Support in the Castro

    Photos by David Michael By Leon Shannon– My journey with skincare has been marked by struggles, triumphs, and a profound commitment to empowering others on their own unique paths to…