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    Community Women’s Orchestra 40th Anniversary Season

    Community Women’s Orchestra 40th Anniversary Season

    Photos by Sandy Morris Photographer Sandy Morris represented the San Francisco Bay Times at the first in the “Celebrate With Us!” series of concerts for the 40th Anniversary year (1985–2025)…

    A Call to Action on World AIDS Day

    A Call to Action on World AIDS Day

    By Joanie Juster– I had planned to write a simple column about World AIDS Day, and let you know about the local activities planned for its annual commemoration. Then the…

    Ann Rostow: Living in the Moment

    Ann Rostow: Living in the Moment

    By Ann Rostow– Living in the Moment As I write this, the election results have not been announced, even by my favorite reporters and friends at MSNBC. So, um, what…

    The Day(s) After

    The Day(s) After

    By Joanie Juster– The election is over at last. Or, maybe not. There are still ballots to be counted, and maybe recounted. There will be challenges. There may still be…

    Thank You to the Dedicated Volunteers of This Election Season

    Thank You to the Dedicated Volunteers of This Election Season

    Artist Debra Walker, a City of San Francisco Police Commissioner and who designed the cover of this issue, has served as a lead organizer and volunteer at the San Francisco…

    For Your Eyes Only Optometry

    For Your Eyes Only Optometry

    A San Francisco Legacy Business, For Your Eyes Only Optometry at 552 Castro Street for over thirty years has provided patients with high quality eye care, including some of the…

    Surprising Revelations Upon Visiting Dachau

    Surprising Revelations Upon Visiting Dachau

    By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis– As a gay man, I’ve long known that many LGBTIQ people had been imprisoned in the Nazi concentration camps, and that gay men endured…

    Rally to Save Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy

    Rally to Save Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy

    When the list of thirteen schools being considered for possible closures or mergers in the 2025–2026 school year was released in mid-October by the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD),…

    Your Body of Work

    Your Body of Work

    By Dr. Kathleen Sullivan– Eleanor Roosevelt is quoted as saying, “Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, but beautiful old people are works of art.” Getting older is a privilege…

    Record-Breaking Subsidies Available for Health Coverage

    Record-Breaking Subsidies Available for Health Coverage

    By Assemblymember Phil Ting– It’s remarkable how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has made strides in reducing the number of uninsured Californians. In fact, our uninsured rate has reached an…