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    Out With the Old …

    Out With the Old …

    By Joanie Juster – What a year it has been. I suspect many of you would join me in saying “goodbye, and good riddance” to 2025, the year our country…

    The Stunning New Queer Podcast When We All Get to Heaven

    The Stunning New Queer Podcast When We All Get to Heaven

    By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis – The superb new Slate podcast When We All Get to Heaven tells the story of the pivotal role the San Francisco MCC (Metropolitan…

    Donna’s Chronicles, “With so many joyful events…”

    Donna’s Chronicles, “With so many joyful events…”

    By Donna Sachet– With so many joyful events and dynamic fundraisers back-to-back and so little time between to catch one’s breath and recap, this issue’s column may seem cursory, but…

    LGBTQ+ Activist Pedro Zerolo of Spain Dedicated His Life to Equal Rights for All

    LGBTQ+ Activist Pedro Zerolo of Spain Dedicated His Life to Equal Rights for All

    By Dr. Bill Lipsky – The Plaza de Pedro Zerolo, the vibrant heart of Madrid’s Chueca neighborhood, is a public square located in the center of Spain’s ancient capitol. Named…

    Ringing in the New Year and Holidays in Style

    Ringing in the New Year and Holidays in Style

    By David Landis, The Gay Gourmet – How did this year fly by so fast? Suddenly, we’re already planning for New Year’s Eve and looking forward to 2026. Since this…

    Wine Trends for 2026

    Wine Trends for 2026

    By Leslie Sbrocco – With 2026 on the near horizon, it’s time to look at trends in wine for the new year. Consumption of traditional wine is down as younger…

    Tammy Webster Brown’s Path to Recovery and Reunification

    Tammy Webster Brown’s Path to Recovery and Reunification

    By Kippy Marks – As an artist, I’ve always believed that music and love share the same rhythm: both require practice, patience, and a willingness to give of yourself fully.…

    Why the Bay Area Is America’s Ultimate Women’s Sports City

    Why the Bay Area Is America’s Ultimate Women’s Sports City

    By Beth Schnitzer – If there was ever a moment to declare the Bay Area the epicenter of women’s sports in America, this is it. From sold-out stadiums and record-breaking…

    Queer Passports: Past, Present, and Future

    Queer Passports: Past, Present, and Future

    By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis – On his first day back in office, Donald Trump issued a sweeping executive order attacking the rights, freedom, and dignity of transgender and…

    A Season of Thanks

    A Season of Thanks

    By Joanie Juster – This is the 100th article for my column in the San Francisco Bay Times. Four years ago, I received a phone call from Betty Sullivan and…

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