Photos by Theresa Arocena Daniel Lurie, in one of his first actions as Mayor-elect of San Francisco, visited Openhouse in the Castro on November 8, 2024. Openhouse, a nonprofit co-founded…
By Francisco O. Buchting– Living in a place of great LGBTQ diversity like the San Francisco Bay Area, it is easy to underestimate that the heartbeat of our LGBTQ community…
Joanie Juster San Francisco Bay Times columnist Joanie Juster on October 30, 2024, was honored for her more than 35 years of volunteer service to the Bay Area’s LGBTQ+ community.…
By Dr. Bill Lipsky– Among the most respected scholars of Renaissance Europe, Marc-Antoine Muret (1526–1585) had just completed a series of hugely popular lectures about the Roman poet Catullus at the College…
Photos by Rink In what has become an annual visit to the Castro, the Navy’s 32nd Street Brass Band entertained a crowd of onlookers in Jane Warner Plaza on Tuesday,…
Looking for a Loyal Companion? Meet Jazz! At 9.5 years young, Jazz, a spirited miniature pinscher mix, proves that age is just a number. With a heart as golden as…
Here are two of the many pets now available for adoption at Oakland Animal Services (OAS): Nancy Nancy is a young girl with a gentle heart who is still learning…
Always a favorite with San Francisco Bay Times readers and contributors is the annual Holiday Windows display at Macy’s Union Square presented in partnership with the San Francisco SPCA. Launching…
By Brian Trimboli– This year the San Francisco Pride Band is once again kicking off the holiday season with the Dance-Along Nutcracker®. The Dance-Along Nutcracker is an only-in-San Francisco tradition:…
By Jan Wahl– The easiest, softest way to get in the holiday spirit is to watch or stream a terrific movie made just for the occasion. Hollywood has been making…
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