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    War: What Is It Good For?

    War: What Is It Good For?

    By Joanie Juster— We have enjoyed more than our usual share of glorious weather this spring, with an abundance of jasmine, wisteria, roses, and more sweetening the air. All this…

    Smoke-Free Bar Patios: A Matter of Simple Common Sense

    Smoke-Free Bar Patios: A Matter of Simple Common Sense

    By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis— For decades, the City of San Francisco and the State of California have led the way to ensuring that places open to the public…

    Donna’s Chronicles, “If you haven’t yet attended an event…”

    Donna’s Chronicles, “If you haven’t yet attended an event…”

    By Donna Sachet— If you haven’t yet attended an event at the newly refurbished Castro Theatre, make plans now! In the short time it has been reopened, we have seen…

    Patrik Gallineaux: A Steward of Community, Culture, and Courage

    Patrik Gallineaux: A Steward of Community, Culture, and Courage

    By Kippy Marks— Some champions lead with volume. Others lead with velocity. But Patrick Gallineaux leads with presence—steady, intentional, and deeply rooted in love for his community. The fifteenth individual…

    Olga Talamante: The Impact of Service

    Olga Talamante: The Impact of Service

    By Tom LeNoble— San Francisco has always been a city in motion. Ideas take shape here and often reshape what comes next. But there is another rhythm here that moves…

    To Hell’s Kitchen And Back

    To Hell’s Kitchen And Back

    By David Landis, The Gay Gourmet— The Gay Gourmet is back! It’s been a couple of months, and I’ve got a repaired left shoulder (plus a new one on the…

    From Mocktail to Mission: Drinking to a Greener San Francisco

    From Mocktail to Mission: Drinking to a Greener San Francisco

    By Dina Novarr— April is Earth Month, which means it’s the one time of year when sustainability stops being background noise and becomes the entire conversation. So, consider this my…

    May ‘Musts’ from Vines to Visits

    May ‘Musts’ from Vines to Visits

    By Leslie Sbrocco— From April showers to May flowers, springtime is also swirl, swish, and sip time. I’ve selected a May festival that captures the tasty fun of wine country,…

    From the Ballpark to the World Stage: The Bay’s Sports Moment Is Now

    From the Ballpark to the World Stage: The Bay’s Sports Moment Is Now

    By Beth Schnitzer – Last month, I wrote about spring momentum—how the Bay Area’s sports scene was building energy across leagues, venues, and communities. This month, that momentum feels real.…

    Donna’s Chronicles, “The Imperial Court’s Investiture…”

    Donna’s Chronicles, “The Imperial Court’s Investiture…”

    By Donna Sachet— The Imperial Court’s Investiture, Come for a Nibble, Stay for a Bite, of Emperor John Brett and Regent Empress Queen Cougar, filled The Café on March 28,…

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