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    San Francisco Man Helps Mother Navigate New Life With Dementia

    San Francisco Man Helps Mother Navigate New Life With Dementia

    By Jennifer Tinkelenberg– Frank, a San Francisco resident, is a caregiver for his mother Gundi, who lives on the other side of the world in Berlin, Germany. Through the help…

    Luis Zamora Becomes First Openly Gay Latino Trustee for City College

    Luis Zamora Becomes First Openly Gay Latino Trustee for City College

    Mayor Breed on September 10, 2024, swore in Luis Zamora to serve on the City College Board of Trustees. Zamora is currently the Director of Community Relations and Executive Affairs…

    Gilbert Baker’s Rainbow Flag Gains City Landmark Status

    Gilbert Baker’s Rainbow Flag Gains City Landmark Status

    San Francisco Mayor London Breed officially made the rainbow flag flying at Harvey Milk Plaza a city landmark in a signing, on Friday, September 13, 2024, held at the GLBT…

    Disco for Democracy

    Disco for Democracy

    Photos courtesy of Sister Roma On Thursday, September 12, 2024, at the venue SVN West in downtown San Francisco, DJs Austin Millz, David Harness, and more were spinning tunes for…

    Donna’s Chronicles, “At times, we are desperately short…”

    Donna’s Chronicles, “At times, we are desperately short…”

    By Donna Sachet– At times, we are desperately short on events to cover, urgently seeking out events of interest to our readers. This is not one of those times. The…

    Mario Mieli: Homosexuality, Humanity, and Liberation

    Mario Mieli: Homosexuality, Humanity, and Liberation

    By Dr. Bill Lipsky– As one of the founders of Italy’s gay rights movement in the 1970s, Mario Mieli (1952–1983), knowingly or not, lived the way poet, playwright, and LGBT…

    Take Me Home With You: 9.19.24

    Introducing Cole: Your Next Great Adventure Buddy Meet Cole, a lively Kelpie mix with a zest for life as big as his heart! Bursting with energy and affection, Cole is…

    Let’s Go Home: 9.19.20

    Here are two of the many pets now available for adoption at Oakland Animal Services (OAS): Kirby, one of our longest foster dogs, is a fun-loving 3-year-old, 32-pound pup looking…

    How I Not Just Survived But Thrived as an Ambitious Woman in 1970s Hollywood

    How I Not Just Survived But Thrived as an Ambitious Woman in 1970s Hollywood

    By Jan Wahl– When I meet a powerful woman like Kamala or Hillary, I’m not in awe but filled with admiration and (dare I say it?) identification. The journey to…

    New Coming of Age Comedy Considers a Teen’s Identity

    New Coming of Age Comedy Considers a Teen’s Identity

    By Gary M. Kramer– More wise than witty, writer/director Megan Park’s low-key comedy My Old Ass, now playing at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema New Mission and opening September 20 at…