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    Philadelphia Bound

    Philadelphia Bound

    Funny hats. Large signs. Colorful buttons. Names of far-away states in vertical lettering on giant poles. Red, white and blue balloons and streamers. These are my memories as a child…

    Bay Area Leaders Head to Democratic National Convention

    Bay Area Leaders Head to Democratic National Convention

    More LGBT Delegates Than Ever Expected to Attend 2016 DNC Organizers are expecting an unprecedented number of LGBT delegates to attend this year’s Democratic National Convention, with at least one…

    Ann Rostow: A Little Courage, Folks!

    Ann Rostow: A Little Courage, Folks!

    By Ann Rostow A Little Courage, Folks! In the course of my deadline day procrastinations this morning, I read every word of my local paper, the Austin American Statesman, from…

    In the News——July 7, 2016

    Compiled by Dennis McMillan Lawmakers Seek Emergency Declaration to Rally State Around Homeless Solutions Assemblymember and San Francisco Bay Times columnist Phil Ting (D-San Francisco), along with Assemblymember Miguel Santiago…

    San Francisco Spikes Soccer Club Scores Goals and Friendships

    San Francisco Spikes Soccer Club  Scores Goals and Friendships

    Matthew Shambroom has been a competitive soccer player all of his life. He also happens to be gay. For the longest time, those two qualities could not co-exist at the…

    Small Steps Rule

    Small Steps Rule

    Welcome to Inside Out Fitness, where you can find out how to make your exercise routine safe, effective, easy to do and fun! It is different than traditional fitness programming…

    Charlotte Cushman and Her “Marmorean Flock”

    Charlotte Cushman and Her “Marmorean Flock”

    Before Sarah Bernhardt, there was Charlotte Cushman. Before Nazimova and Duse, before Fontanne and Cornell and le Gallienne, there was Cushman. Only Cushman. Critics and audiences said she was the…

    24 New Honorees Selected for San Francisco’s Rainbow Honor Walk

    24 New Honorees Selected for San Francisco’s Rainbow Honor Walk

    Less than two years since 20 historic members of the LGBT community were memorialized by bronze plaques in the sidewalks of San Francisco’s Castro District, the all-volunteer Rainbow Honor Walk…

    The Real Reasons Why Wedding Rehearsals Are Important

    The Real Reasons Why Wedding Rehearsals Are Important

      As the old joke goes, “How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice, practice, practice.” Rehearsals are important for weddings too, but probably not for the reasons that you…

    Ed Ruscha and the Great American West

    Ed Ruscha and the Great American West

    The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco are pleased to present Ed Ruscha and the Great American West, an exhibition that explores Ed Ruscha’s engagement with the American West and…