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    Terry Baum to Present Lesbo Solo: My Gay History Play at The Marsh Berkeley

    Terry Baum to Present Lesbo Solo: My Gay History Play at The Marsh Berkeley

    The cabaret bar at The Marsh Berkeley: It’s a low-lit, convivial room where stories feel personal, laughter bounces off the bar glasses, and conversation lingers long after the curtain call.…

    Transcendence Theatre Company to Celebrate the Ladies of Broadway

    Transcendence Theatre Company to Celebrate the Ladies of Broadway

    By Beth Schnitzer– Transcendence Theatre Company is proud to announce its highly anticipated third production of the 2025 Broadway Under the Stars season, Ladies of Broadway, running September 4–7 and…

    Sister Dana sez, “Be on the lookout…”

    Sister Dana sez, “Be on the lookout…”

    By Sister Dan Van Iquity — Sister Dana sez, “Be on the lookout for unauthorized ICE deputies patrolling your neighborhood—even in the Bay Area—where there is no need for this…

    Powerhouse Singer Carly Ozard Dazzled Audience at Album Release Party

    Powerhouse Singer Carly Ozard Dazzled Audience at Album Release Party

    One of the Bay Area’s most striking talents, powerhouse singer Carly Ozard, received multiple standing ovations at her incredible, intimate album release party at the GRNHS Gallery + Studio (864…

    Children’s Fairyland History: 75 Years of Interactive Storytelling, Art, and Inclusivity

    Children’s Fairyland History: 75 Years of Interactive Storytelling, Art, and Inclusivity

    At the root of many of our greatest pleasures—music, films, online diversions, and more—is storytelling. Oakland nurseryman Arthur Navlet (1893–1981), like many of us back in the day, grew up…

    A Storybook LGBTQ+ Wedding at Fairyland

    A Storybook LGBTQ+ Wedding at Fairyland

    By Christina Klingenberger-Valdez, With Photography by Lindsey Shea https://www.lindsey-shea.com/ My wife and I have deep roots in the Bay Area. I grew up here, it’s where I met my wife…

    Hope Is Where You Find It

    Hope Is Where You Find It

    By Joanie Juster – There is no denying that these are dangerous times, and it is all too easy to get sucked into the vortex of despair. From troops overrunning…

    A Radical Act of Queer Resistance: Falling in Love

    A Radical Act of Queer Resistance: Falling in Love

    By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis – Over 820,000 married same-sex couples live in the United States today, according to the latest figures from the UCLA Williams Institute. That’s over…

    Roger Casement: Pioneering Activist for Human Rights

    Roger Casement: Pioneering Activist for Human Rights

    By Dr. Bill Lipsky– “Imagine a tall, handsome man, of fine bearing; thin, mere muscle and bone, a sun-tanned face, blue eyes, and black curly hair. A pure Irishman he…

    Kimberly Clark of the Blue Water Foundation

    Kimberly Clark of the Blue Water Foundation

    By Sir Kippy Marks– Picture Kimberly Clark standing at the helm of a sailboat, the wind catching her hair as she guides a group of foster youth across the San…