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    Castro Farmers’ Market to Open for the Season

    By Debra Morris– Your neighborhood Castro Farmers’ Market is returning for the season, a reminder that everything good comes to those who wait! Noe and Market Streets will be filled…

    Poesia 15th Anniversary Celebration

    Poesia 15th Anniversary Celebration

    Poesia in the Castro (4072 18th Street) on Monday, March 13, celebrated its 15th Anniversary with a Fellini-inspired party that was the vision of the restaurant’s founder, Francesco D’ippolito. He…

    Questions About the Farmers’ Market

    Questions About the Farmers’ Market

    By Debra Morris– We’ve received quite a few questions about the farmers’ market in the last few months, such as whether farmers always sell what they grow, when produce will…

    A Urologist’s Guide to Safely Increasing the Length and Girth of Your Manhood

    A Urologist’s Guide to Safely Increasing the Length and Girth of Your Manhood

    By Judson Brandeis, M.D.– As a board-certified urologist, I’ve seen a growing demand for penis enlargement procedures. Men of all ages and backgrounds have come to me seeking solutions for…

    The Rent Debt Bubble

    The Rent Debt Bubble

    By Derek Barnes– There is something ominous that is hiding in plain sight. Very few people talk about it or write about it, but its presence is an undeniable threat…

    Liberation Generation

    Liberation Generation

    By Jewelle Gomez– When I finished graduate school in 1973, I was teaching in an upstate New York arts center, The Loft, which brought together the children of wealthy, white…

    LGBTQ+ Welcoming Mammoth Lakes: Closer Than You Think

    LGBTQ+ Welcoming Mammoth Lakes: Closer Than You Think

    By John Chen– I recently took a winter wonderland trip to Mammoth Lakes to frolic in, on, and around all the amazing fresh powder the Eastern Sierras received through mid-February.…

    Favorite Oakland Restaurants

    Favorite Oakland Restaurants

    By David Landis, The Gay Gourmet– It’s that time of year again. Oakland is celebrating all things restaurant-wise with its annual Oakland Restaurant Week (March 16–26). From food trucks to…

    The San Francisco Cougars Roar to Victory Both On and Off the Softball Field

    The San Francisco Cougars Roar to Victory Both On and Off the Softball Field

    By Anthony “Tony” Robbins– In 2003 I served as a member of the Castro Country Club (CCC) Community Advisory Board (CAB) and one day, while standing on the top step looking at…

    Spring Has Sprung

    Spring Has Sprung

    By Joanie Juster– There may still be snow on the ground in other parts of the country, but in San Francisco magnolia trees are working hard to outdo each other…