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    Sister Dana sez, “Now that PRIDE MONTH is over, are we supposed to stop being proud?”

    Sister Dana sez, “Now that PRIDE MONTH is over, are we supposed to stop being proud?”

    By Sister Dana Van Iquity– Sister Dana sez, “Now that PRIDE MONTH is over, are we supposed to stop being proud? Of course not! PRIDE is 365, 24–7, nonstop, all…

    Highlights From the Closing Weekend of Frameline47

    Highlights From the Closing Weekend of Frameline47

    By Gary M. Kramer– This year’s Frameline Film Festival comes to a close June 24 (with select films available via streaming through July 2). Here are nine features and documentaries…

    LGBTQ+ Pride Started for Me As a Child

    LGBTQ+ Pride Started for Me As a Child

    By Jan Wahl– Gay Pride started for me as a child. But it was mixed with anger and resentment towards a society that didn’t get it. My mother was raised…

    Teaching Our Children Well: A SF Pride Month Miracle

    Teaching Our Children Well: A SF Pride Month Miracle

    By Doug Litwin– Something amazing took place at a San Francisco public elementary school on April 21.  On this day, the Leonard R. Flynn Elementary School held its annual Rainbow…

    Sister Dana sez, “Welcome to the 53rd annual San Francisco Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Pride Celebration and Parade!”

    Sister Dana sez, “Welcome to the 53rd annual San Francisco Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Pride Celebration and Parade!”

    By Sister Dana Van Iquity, Words of Wisdumb from a Fun Nun– Sister Dana sez, “Welcome to the 53rd annual San Francisco Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Pride Celebration and Parade! Sister Dana is delighted to…

    Moments That Made a Movement: My Life in Early Women’s Music

    Moments That Made a Movement: My Life in Early Women’s Music

    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…

    Fresher Than Ever: 22nd Annual FRESH MEAT FESTIVAL of Trans and Queer Performance Expands to New Format

    Fresher Than Ever: 22nd Annual FRESH MEAT FESTIVAL of Trans and Queer Performance Expands to New Format

    Lovers of dance, music and theater rejoice: the FRESH MEAT FESTIVAL is baaaaack! Not that it ever went away, but COVID sent the festival into cyberspace for three long years.…

    Highlights From Frameline47

    Highlights From Frameline47

    By Gary M. Kramer– The 47th Frameline Film Festival opens June 14 with a screening of the Bay Area-set Fairyland and ends June 24 with the drag comedy God Save…

    The Reluctant Activist: Rock Hudson

    The Reluctant Activist: Rock Hudson

    By Jan Wahl– One of my favorite Frameline offerings is a fabulous documentary, Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed. Beautifully directed by Stephen Kijak (Sid and Judy), it not only…

    An Iconic Gay Anthem

    An Iconic Gay Anthem

    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…