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    Donna’s Chronicles, “Too often stories of genuine kindness…”

    Donna’s Chronicles, “Too often stories of genuine kindness…”

    By Donna Sachet– Too often stories of genuine kindness, heartfelt empathy, and simple giving that this global pandemic has spawned are lost in the flood of news about personal greed,…

    LaVerne Shirley’s Home Cooking

    LaVerne Shirley’s Home Cooking

    By David Landis– Those of you who know The Gay Gourmet know that even though my parents passed away a long time ago, they had a big influence on me.…

    Five Pillars for Health

    Five Pillars for Health

    By John Chen– My fellow amateur sports hacks and fans, how are you doing during our long and unexpected shelter-in-place? Did you fill out an imaginary March Madness bracket just…

    Scandals and Mystery in Hollywood History

    Scandals and Mystery in Hollywood History

    By Jan Wahl– It’s a perfect time to be swept away into intrigue, mayhem, and mystery … and I’m talking onscreen! Cinema comes through with engrossing mysteries and even mystery comedies…

    Reopening of California Begins

    Reopening of California Begins

    California Governor Gavin Newsom on May 4 announced that based on the state’s progress in meeting certain metrics tied to COVID-19 related indicators, the state on Friday, May 8, could…

    Round About – All Over Town

    Round About – All Over Town

    Photos by Rink Rink has been out and about with his camera capturing images from the Castro, Nob Hill, Japantown, and other parts of the city. Some of the selected…

    Ann Rostow: Time Flies Away

    Ann Rostow: Time Flies Away

    By Ann Rostow– Time Flies Away I love the cartoon of a clock face marked by days of the week instead of hours. That’s how it feels to me, although…

    Gay Blood Is Thicker Than Water

    Gay Blood Is Thicker Than Water

    By Stuart Gaffney– Many years ago, when I was a college student, I did my civic duty and decided to participate in a Red Cross blood drive publicized on campus.…

    Disturbing Parallels: No Excuse for Hate

    Disturbing Parallels: No Excuse for Hate

    By Assemblymember Phil Ting– I don’t have to tell you; our world has changed drastically. I commend our state and local leaders who took decisive action to slow the spread…

    Coronavirus Pandemic Exposes Gap in Mental Health Services for Seniors

    Coronavirus Pandemic Exposes Gap in Mental Health Services for Seniors

    By Dr. Marcy Adelman– The COVID-19 crisis, and with it the need to shelter in place, have exposed gaps in San Francisco’s services for seniors and LGBTQ seniors in particular. The city…