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    Tariffs and Tommes

    Tariffs and Tommes

    By Gordon Edgar– (Editor’s Note: Rainbow Grocery Cooperative this year is celebrating its 50th Anniversary. The store’s longevity is well-deserved and valued because this neighborhood gem—forever queer and environmentally friendly,…

    My Dinner With Andre(w): Part Two

    My Dinner With Andre(w): Part Two

    By Andrew Freeman– Hello all—It’s Andrew Freeman and I am back! Once again, I am delighted to be filling in for my close friend David Landis, The Gay Gourmet, who…

    Cheers to All the Fabulous Women in My Life, and a Non-Alcoholic Rosé for Mother’s Day

    Cheers to All the Fabulous Women in My Life, and a Non-Alcoholic Rosé for Mother’s Day

    By Leslie Sbrocco– Recognizing and celebrating the amazing women in my life is something I try to do every day. But on this Mother’s Day, I want to shine a…

    Breathing Fire: Remembering Asian Pacific American Activism in Queer History

    Breathing Fire: Remembering Asian Pacific American Activism in Queer History

    By Amy Sueyoshi– On July 1, 2015, the Respect After Death Act (California Assembly Bill 1577) enabled transgender people to record their chosen gender on their death certificates. At least…

    Standing Up for Birthright Citizenship: A Personal Reflection

    Standing Up for Birthright Citizenship: A Personal Reflection

    By Stuart Gaffney– My family has been in America for over 400 years. My father’s side of the family goes all the way back to Governor William Bradford and the…

    We Are All in This Together

    We Are All in This Together

    By Joanie Juster– As recently as last year, the dangers we were warned about seemed like fevered conspiracy theories. Surely, we said, those horrible things that happened in other countries,…

    About Our Cover – May 8, 2025

    About Our Cover – May 8, 2025

    “Chinatown is profoundly queer—not just in identity, but in existence. Its queerness stands as an act of defiance against racism, displacement, and corporate encroachment. This history runs deep through San…