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    An Independent, Courageous Voice for District 8 Not Beholden to Anyone or Any Corporate Entity

    An Independent, Courageous Voice for District 8 Not Beholden to Anyone or Any Corporate Entity

    By Michael Nguyen— In 2016, I began performing professionally as Juicy Liu—a singing drag queen who believes that our joy is resistance, our visibility is power, and our community is…

    Why I’m Running for District 8 Supervisor

    Why I’m Running for District 8 Supervisor

    By Manny Yekutiel— San Francisco has always been a place people choose to be, choose to make their home. We are here because we love our city. I was raised in…

    President Mandelman Plans to Remain in Public Service After His Term Ends

    President Mandelman Plans to Remain in Public Service After His Term Ends

    Rafael Mandelman, District 8 Supervisor and the President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, has nine months left before he is termed out in January 2027. A long-time San…

    Who Belongs?

    Who Belongs?

    By Joanie Juster— Our country’s most basic principles are being questioned, attacked, and reshaped by an authoritarian regime that is challenging the very concept of what it means to be…

    Changes Underway at Jane Warner Plaza

    Changes Underway at Jane Warner Plaza

    Jane Warner Plaza, located at the intersection of Castro, 17th, and Market streets, is undergoing multiple changes in stages. The first, on March 20, 2026, was the removal of The…

    No Kings 3

    No Kings 3

    The third group of coordinated No Kings protests took place in cities around the Bay Area and nationwide on March 28, 2026. The organizers estimate that over 8 million people…

    Oakland Leads in a Time of Challenge

    Oakland Leads in a Time of Challenge

    By Oakland City Council Member at Large, Rowena Brown— Greetings from the East Bay! I’m delighted to be back writing for the San Francisco Bay Times. We are living in…

    The SF LGBT Center’s New Executive Director Invites You to Celebrate Queer Excellence!

    The SF LGBT Center’s New Executive Director Invites You to Celebrate Queer Excellence!

    By Jennifer Valles— It’s been said that “during the darkest days of the AIDS crisis, we buried our friends in the morning, we protested in the afternoon, and we danced…

    Marilyn Pittman (1952–2026), Influential LGBTQ+ Standup Comic, Radio Host, and Coach for NPR

    Marilyn Pittman (1952–2026), Influential LGBTQ+ Standup Comic, Radio Host, and Coach for NPR

    Pittman, an openly LGBTQ+ standup comic, radio host, performer, talent consultant, and coach for National Public Radio (NPR) stations, died on March 28, 2026, while in hospice care in Millbrae.…

    Show of Hope Gala Pays Tribute to Dedicated Social Worker Alberto Rangel

    Show of Hope Gala Pays Tribute to Dedicated Social Worker Alberto Rangel

    The life, legacy, and unwavering commitment to the community of social worker Alberto Rangel was honored at the Show of Hope gala on April 4, 2026, presented by the San…