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    When All the News Was Awful and Spring Felt So Far Away

    By Ed Wolf– It’s dark and it’s cold and spring feels so far away and the news is awful, and we’re wondering what’s gonna happen and how will we get…

    Plans for Increasing Security at 2025 SF Pride Events in Response to Heightened Threats

    Plans for Increasing Security at 2025 SF Pride Events in Response to Heightened Threats

    San Francisco Pride Executive Director Suzanne Ford and her team are reviewing security measures for Pride in the city for 2025 due to greater threats to the LGBTQ+ community, and…

    Donna’s Chronicles, “As promised, this is your resource for all things Imperial…”

    Donna’s Chronicles, “As promised, this is your resource for all things Imperial…”

    By Donna Sachet– As promised, this is your resource for all things Imperial! The past few weeks have seen fundraisers and other events hosted by the official candidates, Afrika America…

    The Simple Joys of Elderhood

    The Simple Joys of Elderhood

    By Dr. Tim Seelig– We spend our lives dreaming about this thing called retirement. All those years, we make an uninformed assumption we will retire with all the faculties and…

    AIDS Memorial Quilt Exhibit Now at SFO

    AIDS Memorial Quilt Exhibit Now at SFO

    An exhibition raising AIDS awareness and presenting panels of the AIDS Memorial Quilt is now on display at the pre-security area of the International Terminal at the San Francisco International…

    Gay Teens Featured in Two New Films

    Gay Teens Featured in Two New Films

    By Gary M. Kramer– Two films about gay teenagers are now available for home viewing. The sweet but slight romcom, Bonus Track, now on demand, is notable for having its…

    How to Brighten Up Oscar

    How to Brighten Up Oscar

    By Jan Wahl– It is a most particular American phenomena. It can be a giddy social history of our times. It’s a grand, grotesque Hollywood party with a good guest…

    My Valentines

    My Valentines

    By Jewelle Gomez– More than thirty years ago, Curve Magazine (then called Deneuve) did a Valentine’s Day issue for the month of February. The editor invited me to have my…

    Top of Your Stack: 2.13.25

    Aflame: Learning from Silence (non-fiction – hardcover) by Pico Iyer For the past three decades, Pico Iyer has been exploring the space of silence in more than 100 retreats to…

    Lit Snax: 2.13.25

    Mutual Interest by Olivia Wolfgang-Smith Wolfgang-Smith delivers an epic tale of sapphic romance and financial scheming set in Gilded Age New York. We Could Be Rats by Emily Austin This is…