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    The Many Loves of Karol Szymanowski

    The Many Loves of Karol Szymanowski

    By Dr. Bill Lipsky– Many lovers of music consider Karol Szymanowski (1882–1937) to be Poland’s greatest composer since Frederick Chopin (1810–1849), with a body of work one critic described “as a…

    Rainbow Sierrans: From a Groundbreaking Past to Growing Present Importance

    Rainbow Sierrans: From a Groundbreaking Past to Growing Present Importance

    The San Francisco Bay Area Rainbow Sierrans is an outings and conservation club for LGBTQ+ people as well as their friends and allies. It is an official activities section of…

    Louder, Please!

    Louder, Please!

    By Joanie Juster– The current administration continues its scorched-earth rampage, making Sherman’s march through Georgia look like a romp through the park. Each day brings a new horror, as rights,…

    Awakening Our Inner Unicorn in Troubled Times

    Awakening Our Inner Unicorn in Troubled Times

    By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis– It is a truism that musicians and artists often do not receive recognition in their lifetimes. And so it is with the 1960s and…

    Crescendo 2025 – The Power of Us

    Crescendo 2025 – The Power of Us

    Photos by Drew Altizer Photography The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus held its annual Crescendo gala this past weekend, drawing hundreds of supporters, community leaders, and music lovers together for an unforgettable…

    Portola Bistro Brunch, The Modern Wife, V Foundation

    Portola Bistro Brunch, The Modern Wife, V Foundation

    By Beth Schnitzer– Welcome back to my temporary culinary column! I’m helping to fill in for The Gay Gourmet, David Landis, as he recovers from shoulder surgery. The love of…

    Castro Farmers’ Market Seasonal Grand Opening

    The Castro Farmers’ Market reopened for the season on April 2, 2025, bringing farm-fresh produce, an impressive selection of mushrooms, recently gathered eggs, delicious dairy products like cultured butter and…

    E Pluribus Vino: The Great American Blend

    E Pluribus Vino: The Great American Blend

    By Dina Novarr– Imagine a vineyard ripping out varieties like chardonnay, cabernet, tempranillo, or sauvignon blanc because they weren’t “native” enough. It’s unthinkable. Yet, in our current political climate in…

    Dana sez, “Happy Easter, everybuddy!”

    Dana sez, “Happy Easter, everybuddy!”

    By Sister Dana Van Iquity– Dana sez, “Happy Easter, everybuddy! Whether you commemorate The Resurrection or a floppy-eared hare that brings colored eggs to the kiddies or for any other…

    Speaking to Your Soul: 4.10.25

    Speaking to Your Soul: 4.10.25

    By Elisa Quinzi– The arrival of Neptune into the first zodiac sign, Aries, heralds a transition of quantum proportions. We are undergoing the birth pangs preceding our emergence into a…