By Jan Wahl– I’ve interviewed many interesting famous people. They are often surprising. Tom Cruise was delightful, Paul Newman political, Joan Fontaine gossipy, Hugh Jackman joyous, Kim Novak heavenly, and…
San Francisco Bay Times contributor Fernando Camino—whose livecast on Saturday, March 16, presented the annual New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade—reported observing no LGBTQ contingents once again this year,…
The Town of Babylon (fiction – paperback) by Alejandro Varela In this contemporary debut novel—an intimate portrait of queer, racial, and class identity—Andres, a gay Latinx professor, returns to his…
After Dolores by Sarah Schulman The New York Times called this 1988 novel “a rare, insightful look into the lesbian mind,” which is sort of hilarious, because what on Earth could…
By Sister Dana Van Iquity, Words of Wisdumb from a Fun Nun– Sister Dana sez, “Easter Sunday is March 31. Be sure to ask the EASTER BUNNY for a big…
By AIDS/LifeCycle– Year after year, our Roadies dedicate themselves to ensuring cyclist safety, packing up gear, serving food, providing medical care, setting up camp, staffing lunch stops, and more. These…
Meet Kaya, the “Marvelous Marvel of the Husky World,” a 7-year-old vision-impaired husky whose zest for life is as clear as day. Despite her blurry vision, Kaya’s spirited personality shines…
Here are two of the many pets now available for adoption at Oakland Animal Services (OAS): One-year-old Feta loves to play fetch! This sweet pup would love to be in…
Photos by Rink– Each lucky member and guest received their own personal Oscar statue at The Academy SF’s Oscar Night party held on Sunday, March 10. Bestowed by co-emcees Donna…
Photos by Rink Co-hosts Gary Virginia and Donna Sachet welcomed guests to 440 Castro on Sunday evening, March 10, for a St. Patrick’s Day Party benefiting the Alexander Hamilton American…
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