By Gary M. Kramer– The Mill Valley Film Festival opens October 6 with Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, with director Rian Johnson and actors Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom, Jr.,…
By Michele Karlsberg– Michele Karlsberg: John Whittier Treat writes: “Everyone stutters occasionally, but only a few of us are stutterers. And those of us who are stutterers don’t always stutter, just as…
By Dr. Tim Seelig– It’s hard to believe my last article, “SF in the Rearview Mirror,” was two months ago. My friends at the San Francisco Bay Times allowed me…
By Elisa Quinzi– The cosmic mirror reflects the antidote to our madness: We are to press outward our circle of familiarity, practice seeing each other’s inherent good at the level…
By Sister Dana Van Iquity, Words of Wisdumb from a Fun Nun– Sister Dana sez, “HAPPY FOLSOM WEEKEND, which is September 23, 24, and 25—so plenty of opportunities to wear leather or whatever…
The City of San Francisco, in partnership with the Latino Heritage Steering Committee, coordinates the celebration of the Latino Heritage Month annually. Observed each year from September 15–October 15, it…
Photos by Rink As the oldest queer and trans Asian Pacific Islanders (QTAPI) pageant in the Bay Area, GAPA (GLBT+ Asian Pacific Alliance) Runway for more than 30 years has…
The Magic Fish by Trung Le Nguyen The Magic Fish is a coming out and coming of age story about Tiên, the son of Vietnamese immigrants. While his mother speaks…
Less is Lost (fiction, hardbound) by Andrew Sean Greer In the follow-up to the “bedazzling, bewitching, and be-wonderful” best-selling and Pulitzer Prize-winning Less: A Novel, the awkward and lovable Arthur Less returns…
“Remember me? I was featured in the August 11 issue of the San Francisco Bay Times, but that was when I was Topaz. Now I have a new name, Beyoncé, and…
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