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    Latino Heritage Month – Mexican Independence Day

    The City of San Francisco, in partnership with the Latino Heritage Steering Committee, coordinates the celebration of the Latino Heritage Month annually. Observed each year from September 15–October 15, it…

    GAPA Runway 2022

    Photos by Rink As the oldest queer and trans Asian Pacific Islanders (QTAPI) pageant in the Bay Area, GAPA (GLBT+ Asian Pacific Alliance) Runway for more than 30 years has…

    Lit Snax: 9.22.22

    The Magic Fish by Trung Le Nguyen The Magic Fish is a coming out and coming of age story about Tiên, the son of Vietnamese immigrants. While his mother speaks…

    Recommendations from Book Passage: 9.22.22

    Less is Lost (fiction, hardbound) by Andrew Sean Greer In the follow-up to the “bedazzling, bewitching, and be-wonderful” best-selling and Pulitzer Prize-winning Less: A Novel, the awkward and lovable Arthur Less returns…

    Take Me Home with You: Beyonce

    Take Me Home with You: Beyonce

    “Remember me? I was featured in the August 11 issue of the San Francisco Bay Times, but that was when I was Topaz. Now I have a new name, Beyoncé, and…

    Dykes on Bikes: Judith L.

    Dykes on Bikes: Judith L.

    By Kate Brown, Ph.D.– I am Judith L. My partner, a long-time member of the San Francisco Dykes on Bikes® (DOB), proposed that I prospect with the DOB at the…

    Pridefest Oakland 2022

    Photos courtesy of Juan R. Davila Sunday, September 11, 2022, was a day of incredible entertainment, information tables, merchandise booths, and food and beverage vendors as Pridefest Oakland was celebrated…

    Winning, Losing, and Drawing

    Winning, Losing, and Drawing

    By Joanie Juster– Groundbreaking elections, a growing trend toward banning books and diminishing young minds, and some truly great news about a cartoon show by a local legend are all…

    Gay Japanese Lawmaker Making History in the Footsteps of Harvey Milk and José Sarria

    Gay Japanese Lawmaker Making History in the Footsteps of Harvey Milk and José Sarria

    By John Lewis and Stuart Gaffney– When Taiga Ishikawa, the first openly gay man to serve in the Diet (Japanese Parliament), visited the exquisite GLBT Historical Society Museum in the…

    Want to Make More Money with Less Effort?

    Want to Make More Money with Less Effort?

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– “I’ll be wearing a scarf,” our private tour guide to the Louvre told me when I asked how we would find her in the crowd. Despite…