By Margie Adam — I began composing instrumental music in 1963, my junior year at Marymount School for Girls, when I fell in love with my best friend, Kathy. My first…
By Dr. Tim Seelig– Everyone loves anniversaries. As the LGBTQ+ community matures, we are beginning to observe more of them in decades rather than years. A recent article was on…
By Dr. Tim Seelig– Last month’s article was about our pursuit of perfection by embracing AI to write for me. It didn’t work out well. The article also included our…
Photos by Drew Altizer Photography Following an opening reception, event co-chairs Sally Kay and Vinney Le welcomed guests to the ballroom at the Four Seasons San Francisco for the San…
By Dr. Tim Seelig– This article started out as an experiment. I got the go ahead from the folks at the Bay Times to write an article using the new…
In the first half of the 20th century, the North Beach neighborhood was a major hub of LGBTQ and bohemian life, including bars, restaurants, and other social spaces. Venues like…
“Mary Watkins is a musician in the highest sense of the word. Pianist, composer, arranger, performer, and cultural thinker. Mary trained in classical music at Howard University, but of course,…
Photos by Stefan Cohen/Special to SFGMC Artistic Director and Conductor Jacob Stensberg opened the second concert of the 45th Season of the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus (SFGMC) at Davies…
Former San Francisco Bay Times Astrologer and talented singer, songwriter, and dancer Gypsy Love is back on stage, giving us more reason to celebrate this Pride Month! She is one…
By Dr. Tim Seelig– One of my lifelong challenges has been to discern the difference in what I do and who I am. It has been the topic of many…
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