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    Experience Countries Worldwide Within the San Francisco Bay Area

    Experience Countries Worldwide Within the San Francisco Bay Area

    By Eduardo Morales, Ph.D.– We are very fortunate to live in the San Francisco Bay Area that has a wide variety of places reflecting its different cultures, ethnicities, and walks…

    Honoring a Visionary Women’s Health Champion: UCSF’s Nancy Milliken, MD

    Honoring a Visionary Women’s Health Champion: UCSF’s Nancy Milliken, MD

    Nancy Milliken, MD, the Founding Director of the UCSF National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), recently announced that she is retiring in…

    What in the LGBTQ!

    What in the LGBTQ!

    By Derek Barnes– Recently, a close friend asked me some thought-provoking questions. Is it wrong for leading LGBTQ community organizations to call out homophobia, transphobia, and sexism, along with racism,…

    Mitchell’s Ice Cream: ‘Take Pride in What You Do and Do It from the Heart’

    Mitchell’s Ice Cream: ‘Take Pride in What You Do and Do It from the Heart’

    By David Landis– Growing up in the Midwest, ice cream was always a treat. Howard Johnson’s had their 28 flavors and then Baskin-Robbins came along with even more—31 flavors! But…

    Sbrocco Sips: 5.5.22

    Sbrocco Sips: 5.5.22

    By Leslie Sbrocco– I’ve had the pleasure of visiting hundreds of wineries around the Golden State during my years in the wine business. One of the most delicious and relaxing…

    Lady Camden and Myles Thatcher’s Mesmerizing Dance

    Lady Camden and Myles Thatcher’s Mesmerizing Dance

    San Francisco Bay Times columnist David Landis recently interviewed San Francisco Ballet star Myles Thatcher. Myles earlier this year collaborated with Ru Paul’s Drag Race season 14 contestant Lady Camden…

    Three Complicated Concerns for April 2022

    Three Complicated Concerns for April 2022

    By Carolyn Wysinger– In case you haven’t heard … we are having a Pride Parade in June!!! And as you can imagine, I am pretty busy. So busy, in fact,…

    Springtime Is for Celebration and Renewal

    Springtime Is for Celebration and Renewal

    By Eduardo Morales, Ph.D.– Many countries and cultural groups recognize the season of spring in a variety of ways. Generally, it is a time for renewal and rebirth to instill…

    A Proper Victorian Lesbian

    A Proper Victorian Lesbian

    By Jewelle Gomez– I’ve long been a fan of Victoriana including the writing of George Eliot and Charles Dickens. They had things in common with James Baldwin that I loved—erudite…

    Donna’s Chronicles, “Consider the Castro Farmers’ Market officially open..”

    Donna’s Chronicles, “Consider the Castro Farmers’ Market officially open..”

    By Donna Sachet– Consider the Castro Farmers’ Market officially open, 4­–7 pm every Wednesday, after we led the ribbon-cutting on April 6, accompanied by Supervisor Rafael Mandelman, Castro Merchants Association…