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    LGBTQ in San Francisco and Other Big Cities

    LGBTQ in San Francisco and Other Big Cities

    (Editor’s Note: Teacher Lyndsey Schlax of the Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts launched the nation’s first on-site high school LGBT course in 2015. She has just resumed…

    Speaking to Your Soul

    Speaking to Your Soul

    Autumn ushers in a much needed shift in energy. It is a time to go forward with optimism, as the wind is in our sails now. As an anecdote to…

    Spirit Figure from New Guinea at the de Young

    Spirit Figure from New Guinea at the de Young

    Figures incorporating hook forms were part of an ancient New Guinea tradition extending from the upper reaches of the Sepik River to the Ramu River Valley, 1,000 miles to the…

    Younger Gay Men Trending Toward Monogamy

    Younger Gay Men Trending Toward Monogamy

    Blake Spears and Lanz Lowen have been together in an open relationship for over 40 years, and in past columns I’ve reported on their in-depth research on the viability of…

    Three Mistakes That Can Hurt Your Knees

    Three Mistakes That Can Hurt Your Knees

    At Inside Out Fitness we are all about you feeling good in your body so that you can get moving in a way that pleases you! Knee pain can often…

    A Rich, Ongoing Conversation

    A Rich, Ongoing Conversation

    John Evans and Tim Ryan married two years ago during Pride weekend. On June 27, 2014, they zoomed over to the Oakland courthouse and tied the knot. The quick turn…

    Michele Karlsberg: Are there underrepresented groups or ideas featured in your book? Laura Antoniou: As a longtime member of the alt-sex communities, I decided there needed to be a book…

    Speaking to Your Soul

    Speaking to Your Soul

    By Elisa Quinzi The focus now is on accepting our wounds and grieving the ending of a cycle. Doing so helps us see us all as fragile and teaches us humility.…

    Two Decades of Art for AIDS

    Two Decades of Art for AIDS

    Art for AIDS Has Become an Invaluable Resource for HIV-Affected Clients at UCSF Alliance Health Project By dk haas Art for AIDS began in 1996 as a small community event…

    San Francisco Commission on the Status of Women Honors Dr. Marcy Adelman

    San Francisco Commission on the Status of Women Honors Dr. Marcy Adelman

    All of us here at the San Francisco Bay Times congratulate columnist Dr. Marcy Adelman, who was recently recognized by the San Francisco Commission on the Status of Women “for…