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    Donna’s Chronicles, “Consider the Castro Farmers’ Market officially open..”

    Donna’s Chronicles, “Consider the Castro Farmers’ Market officially open..”

    By Donna Sachet– Consider the Castro Farmers’ Market officially open, 4­–7 pm every Wednesday, after we led the ribbon-cutting on April 6, accompanied by Supervisor Rafael Mandelman, Castro Merchants Association…

    The Importance of ‘Patch Holder’ Status

    The Importance of ‘Patch Holder’ Status

    By Kate Brown, Ph.D.– Over the course of the last nine months, the San Francisco Bay Times has invited us to introduce members of the San Francisco Dykes on Bikes…

    Two Big SUVs With Upscale Flavor

    Two Big SUVs With Upscale Flavor

    By Philip Ruth– Over time, U.S. car buyers have proven their collective desire to buy the biggest vehicles their budgets will allow. While San Francisco residents go for reduced dimensions…

    GGBA’s ‘Make Contact’ Returns

    GGBA’s ‘Make Contact’ Returns

    The monthly Make Contact networking events, produced regularly for decades, are among the most popular ongoing services of the Golden Gate Business Association (GGBA). On Tuesday, April 12, the first…

    Smuin Champions Female Choreographers

    Smuin Champions Female Choreographers

    Smuin Contemporary Ballet has become an incubator for rising choreographic voices from within the company—female dancemakers, in particular. When Smuin dancer Brennan Wall joined the company in 2019, she was…

    More LGBTQ-Themed Picks for the 2022 SF International Film Festival

    More LGBTQ-Themed Picks for the 2022 SF International Film Festival

    By Gary M. Kramer– The 65th San Francisco International Film Festival (SFIFF) opens today, April 21, and runs through May 1 at venues around the Bay Area. There are a…

    Stories That Matter

    Stories That Matter

    By Jan Wahl– You know that feeling when you don’t want to put a book down or stop watching a great streaming series? It’s kind of wonderful, a reminder of…

    Water Lessons

    Water Lessons

    By Michele Karlsberg– Each year the month of April is set aside as National Poetry Month, a time to celebrate poets and their craft. In celebration of National Poetry Month, let…

    Scoma’s San Francisco: A Fisherman’s Wharf Destination for Locals

    Scoma’s San Francisco: A Fisherman’s Wharf Destination for Locals

    By David Landis– If I’ve heard from San Franciscans once, I’ve heard it a thousand times: avoid Fisherman’s Wharf; it’s a tourist trap, especially for the food. Well, yours truly…

    Speaking to Your Soul: 4.21.22

    Speaking to Your Soul: 4.21.22

    By Elisa Quinzi– A visitation from the Spirit is upon us. We must grab hold of the vision of the eternal timeless reality we are immersed within, and generally shielded…