By Brandon Miller— There’s a version of my journey to parenthood that sounds very put-together: I flew to Missouri, met my baby twins, and flew home—beautiful, seamless, and the kind…
By Jay Greene— From Getting Care to Protecting Your Legacy In April, we covered how Medi-Cal’s reinstated 2026 asset limits and the 30‑month lookback affect eligibility for long‑term care. This…
By Tom LeNoble— This month, we reflect on what I call The Philanthropic Mindset. It is not philanthropy defined by wealth or recognition, but by presence, compassion, and everyday choices.…
By Donna Sachet— Believe it or not, the Castro is showing significant signs of recovery and renewal! Last Tuesday, Frameline Film Festival reopened the long-abandoned Hamburger Mary’s location on Castro…
The National Center for LGBTQ Rights (NCLR) on May 16, 2026, held the annual Champions for Justice gala. This year the event took place at The Conservatory at One Sansome.…
By Kristie Song— In February, journalist Max Blue declared, “Nobody’s coming to save SF arts; the scene must save itself.” Critics, artists, and cultural workers have been echoing this sentiment…
By Gary M. Kramer— The up-and-coming actor John Brodsky delivers an impressive performance in the gay romantic thriller Shadows of Willow Cabin, available May 26 for streaming on AppleTV, Amazon,…
By Jan Wahl— My conversations continue with friend and fellow film lover Adam Kent, this time with a focus on screenwriting. Adam Kent: I know you got on my case…
By Sister Dana sez— Sister Dana sez, “MEMORIAL DAY is May 25—a federal holiday and time set aside yearly to honor the men and women who died while selflessly serving…
By Kippy Marks— Gypsy Love is what happens when intention becomes melody. Her voice doesn’t just fill a room—it softens it, warms it, and invites every person inside to breathe…
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