It may seem paradoxical that freedom is obtained by way of commitment. Aligning ourselves with a deliberate choice may surface fears about settling, missing out on the next best thing,…
Nothing is what it seems in cheeky gay French filmmaker François Ozon’s fantastic new comedy-drama, The New Girlfriend. Based on a Ruth Rendell novel, the film opens with lipstick, eyeliner,…
Sister Dana sez, “It’s Leather Week in EssEff! Celebrate!” By Sister Dana Van Iquity THE SPIRITUAL PURPOSE OF AGING is the title of the experiential workshop created under the auspices…
On September 18, the eighth annual National HIV & Aging Awareness Day will highlight the massive change in the epidemic: half of all people with HIV in the U.S. will…
Caitlyn Jenner to Speak at SF Opera House in February There is living large, and then there is Caitlyn Jenner. The well-known transgender woman clearly lives life to its fullest,…
By Ann Rostow Gay Like Me When you’re part of a small minority, as we are, it feels as if every celebrity member of the group becomes a reflection on…
By Dennis McMillan SF Day of Action for Black Trans Liberation Draws Hundreds The statue of Simon Bolivar in United Nations Plaza was the site of a rally called by…
On August 12, the members of San Francisco’s Democratic County Central Committee met to vote on the Party’s endorsements for this November’s ballot. It was a grim night for the…
The increasing prevalence of dementia diagnoses, such as Alzheimer’s disease, is affecting more families in America. Family members must confront a wide range of issues, from determining when someone is…
Five years ago, one of the largest issues facing San Francisco was its 9.5% unemployment rate. The economy was still in recession and people were looking for work. The real…
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