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…
By Dr. Tim Seelig– We have come to know the word shelter as many different things. Most of them have to do with a temporary spot. The concept of a…
By Dr. Tim Seelig– It’s time to write my column. And here we are in the middle of a pandemic that now includes “Shelter in Place.” There is absolutely nothing…
By Dr. Tim Seelig– Sometimes we get all wrapped up in what we do professionally. But, in the end, what we do does not define us. The most important thing…
By Dr. Tim Seelig In 1956, there were only three channels on television, and those were in black and white. Romper Room had the corner on the market from 1953…
By Dr. Tim Seelig– Oh, the holidays. They are like riding a roller coaster. It starts at the bottom when excited riders get all buckled in over Labor Day. Then,…
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