By Assemblymember Phil Ting– The Biden Administration has done a tremendous job with easing inflation. I am confident their continued actions will keep the economy strong and result in the…
By Rebecca Kaplan, Oakland City Councilmember At-Large– Oakland has long been known for its rich and diverse culture, as well as its vibrant Black arts scene. Oakland was often referred…
This issue of the San Francisco Bay Times launches a new page dedicated to small businesses in the Castro and beyond. Holding a place of honor as the first business…
By Eduardo Morales, Ph.D.– 2024 marks the 30th anniversary of AGUILAS (Asamblea Gay Unida Impactando Latinos A Superarse), so this year for the San Francisco Bay Times we are highlighting…
By Andrew Shaffer– In 1979, the State of California approved a proposal by the Stellar Arts Collective to create The Power of the Sun, the stained glass installation that would…
Photos by Rink and Courtesy of SF Arts Commission The San Francisco African American Historical & Cultural Society hosted the Opening Ceremony for Black History Month, which was held at…
By Donna Sachet– January’s Divas & Drinks, the San Francisco Bay Times’ monthly event at The Academy SF, was a celebration of Olivia Travel, the premier travel company for the…
By Dr. Tim Seelig– You know how ear worms pop up randomly? Well, I’ve had one buzzing around for several weeks. It’s the 1964 hit “The Times They Are A-Changin’”…
In contemporary ballet, where athleticism meets storytelling, few productions stand out as boldly as Michael Smuin’s Zorro! This captivating story ballet introduces audiences to the fantastical world of a beleaguered…
By Jan Wahl– It might not sound humble, but watching the Oscar telecast with me is incredibly fun. For my third year in a row, I will go up the…
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