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    The Missing Generation: Voices from the Early AIDS Epidemic Expressed in Dance

    The Missing Generation: Voices from the Early AIDS Epidemic Expressed in Dance

    Marking the 35th Anniversary of the advent of AIDS, Sean Dorsey Dance’s new show The Missing Generation explores the impact of the loss of part of an entire generation of…

    Quirk Mode

    Quirk Mode

    Michele Karlsberg: What would you say is your interesting writing quirk? Rob Byrnes: Unlike pretty much every writer who ever lived, I love love love to edit my work. Putting…

    Four Signs Your Relationship Is in Trouble

    Four Signs Your Relationship Is in Trouble

    (Editor’s Note: This article is the first of a three-part series entitled “Strengthening Relationships.”) After watching a couple commu-nicating with each other for just five minutes, psychologist John Gottman can…

    Marriages Today Just Don’t Work, or Do They?

    Marriages Today Just Don’t Work, or Do They?

    I recently read an online article by Anthony D’Ambrosio who wrote that “marriages today just don’t work.” He went on to mention that his generation (he is 29 years old…

    Rocked By Women Pays Tribute in Dance to Women’s Culture Heroes

    Rocked By Women Pays Tribute in Dance to Women’s Culture Heroes

    Oakland-based Sarah Bush Dance Project explores issues of identity, gender, and sexuality within the broader themes of love, relationships, loss, power and empowerment. Several of us at the San Francisco…

    Shifting Values Can Lead to Expanded Possibilities

    Shifting Values Can Lead to Expanded Possibilities

    In order to ground ourselves in an expanded sense of possibilities, it is crucial to spend time rediscovering, updating, and determining what we value. Value and worth are intertwined and…

    Jane Lynch Talks About Her New Solo Concert Debut, and What She’s Craving from SF

    Jane Lynch Talks About Her New Solo Concert Debut, and What She’s  Craving from SF

    Just thinking about Jane Lynch makes us smile. From the first time we saw her in Christopher Guest’s hilarious mockumentary films to her ridiculously villainous Sue Sylvester character in Glee,…

    Now This is News!

    Now This is News!

    I have not written this column for a while. Life suddenly got really busy and a little crazy and I had a hard time finding my inspiration…Not quite “writer’s block.”…

    Gay Vanity Wedding Show This Sunday Promises to Be a Magical, Inspirational Event

    Gay Vanity Wedding Show This Sunday Promises  to Be a Magical, Inspirational Event

    By Fred Sullivan and Jaime Botello (Editor’s Note: Members of the San Francisco Bay Times team, including weddings columnist and officiant Reverend Elizabeth River and publisher Dr. Betty Sullivan, will…

    April Is National Poetry Month

    April Is National Poetry Month

    Inaugurated by the Academy of American Poets in 1996, National Poetry Month, held every April, is the largest literary celebration in the world. Schools, publishers, libraries, booksellers and poets are…