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    Carnivale 2026 at Grace Cathedral

    Carnivale 2026 at Grace Cathedral

    Photos by Drew Altizer and Devlin Shand for Drew Altizer Photography Grace Cathedral’s annual fundraising gala Carnivale, this year entitled “Noite de Carnaval: A Celebration of Joy,” took place on…

    While You Were Out …

    While You Were Out …

    By Joanie Juster— In her book Illness as Metaphor, Susan Sontag wrote, “Illness is the night side of life, a more onerous citizenship. Everyone who is born holds dual citizenship,…

    State Democratic Convention: Spring Training for Political Junkies

    State Democratic Convention: Spring Training for Political Junkies

    Photos courtesy of Louise “Lou” Fischer By Louise “Lou” Fischer— Over the weekend of February 20–22, approximately 3,500 State Delegates attended the California State Democratic (CADEM) Convention at San Francisco’s…

    ‘Fix Society. Please.’

    ‘Fix Society. Please.’

    By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis— California law strongly protects the health and wellbeing of transgender and nonbinary school children. As such, it prohibits school districts in the state from…

    Donna’s Chronicles, “At the risk of sounding like a naive school girl…”

    Donna’s Chronicles, “At the risk of sounding like a naive school girl…”

    By Donna Sachet— At the risk of sounding like a naive school girl with a childish crush, we report with giddy delight that the Kamala Harris who invited us a…

    Bingo, Bikes, and the Road to 50

    Bingo, Bikes, and the Road to 50

    By Kate Brown, Ph.D— Sometimes the best way to build momentum for the future is to gather, laugh, and celebrate the community that brought us to where we are today.…

    New Exhibition Honors the Lesbian Business Owners and Networks That Sustained a Community

    New Exhibition Honors the Lesbian Business Owners and Networks That Sustained a Community

    This Women’s History Month, the GLBT Historical Society is thrilled to present Directory of Dreams: Bay Area Lesbian Economies and Radical Care, 1970–1995—a new exhibition tracing the everyday efforts of…

    Upcoming Meetings to Defend Civilian Oversight and Accountability in San Francisco

    Upcoming Meetings to Defend Civilian Oversight and Accountability in San Francisco

    Independent commissions, such as the Commission on the Status of Women, are under threat now in San Francisco. The Commission Streamlining Task Force has been making recommendations about ways to modify,…

    Sneak Peek at the New Documentary Hunky Jesus, Which Expiates Stigmatic Guilt and Promulgates Joy

    Sneak Peek at the New Documentary Hunky Jesus, Which Expiates Stigmatic Guilt and Promulgates Joy

    By Andrea Chase— (Editor’s Note: San Francisco Bay Times former columnists Jennifer Kroot and Robert Holgate gave us a sneak peek at their new collaboration, the documentary Hunky Jesus. The film…

    Powerhouse Play Puts Women’s Sports Center Stage: Flex Performs March 26–May 2 at San Francisco Playhouse

    Powerhouse Play Puts Women’s Sports Center Stage: Flex Performs March 26–May 2 at San Francisco Playhouse

    In basketball—and theatre—the stakes are high. Climactic action, movement, and emotion escalate to a fever pitch, causing your heart to pound until the final moments. Center court will meet center…

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