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    While You Were Out …

    While You Were Out …

    By Joanie Juster— In her book Illness as Metaphor, Susan Sontag wrote, “Illness is the night side of life, a more onerous citizenship. Everyone who is born holds dual citizenship,…

    State Democratic Convention: Spring Training for Political Junkies

    State Democratic Convention: Spring Training for Political Junkies

    Photos courtesy of Louise “Lou” Fischer By Louise “Lou” Fischer— Over the weekend of February 20–22, approximately 3,500 State Delegates attended the California State Democratic (CADEM) Convention at San Francisco’s…

    ‘Fix Society. Please.’

    ‘Fix Society. Please.’

    By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis— California law strongly protects the health and wellbeing of transgender and nonbinary school children. As such, it prohibits school districts in the state from…

    Unsportspersonlike

    Unsportspersonlike

    By Jewelle Gomez— Scientists and mothers have proven that males mature more slowly than females, so I guess I’ll assume that the male U.S. Olympic ice hockey team (average age…

    Oakland Restaurant Week Now Underway Through March 22, 2026, With Deals in the Nation’s #1 Best Food City

    Oakland Restaurant Week Now Underway Through March 22, 2026, With Deals in the Nation’s #1 Best Food City

    Oakland Restaurant Week, from today, March 12, through March 22, 2026, invites food lovers from near and far to explore one of the most dynamic culinary scenes in the country.…

    Pleasant Ridge, Pleasant Price

    Pleasant Ridge, Pleasant Price

    By Gordon Edgar— Sometimes we get such a great deal on a great cheese that, when I see a regular coming up to the counter, I just say to them,…

    Unapologetically Different: The Spirit That Refused to be Ordinary

    Unapologetically Different: The Spirit That Refused to be Ordinary

    Cocktails With Dina by Dina Novarr— March is a month we collectively agreed to celebrate the women that helped shape this world. So many of these pioneers flourished without waiting for…

    Highlighting Women Farmers, Owners, and Chefs at Bay Area Farmers’ Markets

    Highlighting Women Farmers, Owners, and Chefs at Bay Area Farmers’ Markets

    By Stella Singer— From managing fields and orchards, to running businesses and spearheading sustainable practices; women are essential in every aspect of our food system. To celebrate International Women’s Day, which was on March 8, we…

    Fourth Annual Honoring LGBTQ+ Bay Area Black Women Leaders & Allies

    Fourth Annual Honoring LGBTQ+ Bay Area Black Women Leaders & Allies

    The San Francisco Bay Times, this year in partnership with the Oakland LGBTQ Center, will present the fourth annual Honoring LGBTQ+ Bay Area Black Women Leaders & Allies awards ceremony…

    The Authoritarian Personality, Minnesota, and the Wobbly Trump Wagon

    The Authoritarian Personality, Minnesota, and the Wobbly Trump Wagon

    By Tom Moon— (Editor’s Note: Longtime readers of the San Francisco Bay Times may recall the popular column “The Examined Life,” which ran in the paper for many years before…

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