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    Carnivale, A Mardi Gras Masquerade at Grace Cathedral

    Carnivale, A Mardi Gras Masquerade at Grace Cathedral

    Photos courtesy of Drew Altizer Photography For Mardi Gras this year, Tuesday, March 4, 2025, celebrants gathered at Grace Cathedral to enjoy Carnivale, the cathedral’s popular annual fundraiser. The evening…

    Influential Bay Area Transgender Leaders Who Are Making History

    Influential Bay Area Transgender Leaders Who Are Making History

    San Francisco is the city with the highest population of out transgender individuals, according to many surveys, with New York, Austin, Portland, Seattle, Boston, New Orleans, Columbus, Salt Lake City,…

    Ann Rostow: Wither Progressives?

    Ann Rostow: Wither Progressives?

    By Ann Rostow– Wither Progressives? I couldn’t help but notice two of my old friends, GLBT legal eagles Dale Carpenter and Kate Kendell, at odds on Facebook over the recent…

    Join the Fight to Curb Out-of-Control Money in Campaigns and Elections

    Since people began using money around the 7th century B.C., it has influenced positions of power. That is especially true here in the U.S. Consider that the first president, George…

    Unite With Ukraine: Rally & March for a Just and Lasting Peace

    Unite With Ukraine: Rally & March for a Just and Lasting Peace

    Photos by Rink On Sunday, February 23, 2025, the Ukrainian American Council and partnering organizations sponsored a rally and march at Harry Bridges Plaza to mark three years of Russia’s…

    Choosing Resistance and Joy

    Choosing Resistance and Joy

    By Joanie Juster– Natural disasters like earthquakes and tornadoes are terrifying and can cause massive destruction, but they are over relatively quickly. The problem with unnatural disasters—those caused by human…

    Save Our Sciences: Rallies

    Save Our Sciences: Rallies

    On March 7, 2025, and again on March 10, scientists, healthcare workers, and more rallied in protest to Trump administration implemented as well as planned federal cuts to medical research,…

    Oakland Fire Stations Saved

    Oakland Fire Stations Saved

    By Rebecca Kaplan– The recent successful reversal of previously planned fire station closures, along with our ability to prevent further closures, showcases the unwavering dedication of elected officials, city staff,…

    Krewe de Kinque’s Bal Masque XXII

    Krewe de Kinque’s Bal Masque XXII

    Photos by Rink “Mardi Glow Under The Sea” was the theme of the Krewe de Kinque (KDK) gala, Bal Masque, held this year on Saturday, March 1, at The Café,…

    Donna Sachet, “Steve Silver’s Beach Blanket Babylon…”

    Donna Sachet, “Steve Silver’s Beach Blanket Babylon…”

    By Donna Sachet– Steve Silver’s Beach Blanket Babylon will always be remembered as the world’s longest running musical revue, putting Club Fugazi in North Beach on the map. Many years…