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    Nobody’s Stealing Our Joy

    Nobody’s Stealing Our Joy

    By John Lewis and Stuart Gaffney– Alabama earlier this month enacted the most draconian state anti-transgender law yet. The grossly misnamed “Vulnerable Child Compassion and Protection Act” makes it a…

    Celebrating Earth Day

    Celebrating Earth Day

    By Assemblymember Phil Ting– With Earth Day here, it’s time once again to reflect on the things we can do to save the Earth. Perhaps we can use a refillable…

    Recology AIR Program Promotes Artists, Recycling, and Reuse

    The Recology San Francisco Artist in Residence (AIR) Program is an art and education initiative that awards Bay Area artists access to discarded materials, an unrestricted stipend, and an individual…

    SF Pride Announces 2022 Community Grand Marshals

    The Board of Directors of San Francisco Pride on April 19 announced the Community Grand Marshals to be honored during the 52nd annual San Francisco Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Pride…

    Jacob Stensberg Named Artistic Director of San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus

    Jacob Stensberg Named Artistic Director of San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus

    Following an extensive nationwide search, the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus (SFGMC) Executive Director Chris Verdugo and Board of Directors Chair Glenn DeSandre on April 19 announced the appointment of…

    Crescendo Speech

    Crescendo Speech

    By Dr. Tim Seelig– (Editor’s Note: On April 8 at the 16th Crescendo, an annual benefit for the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus (SFGMC), Dr. Tim Seelig received the Chorus’…

    The Importance of ‘Patch Holder’ Status

    The Importance of ‘Patch Holder’ Status

    By Kate Brown, Ph.D.– Over the course of the last nine months, the San Francisco Bay Times has invited us to introduce members of the San Francisco Dykes on Bikes…

    Two Big SUVs With Upscale Flavor

    Two Big SUVs With Upscale Flavor

    By Philip Ruth– Over time, U.S. car buyers have proven their collective desire to buy the biggest vehicles their budgets will allow. While San Francisco residents go for reduced dimensions…

    Water Lessons

    Water Lessons

    By Michele Karlsberg– Each year the month of April is set aside as National Poetry Month, a time to celebrate poets and their craft. In celebration of National Poetry Month, let…

    Scoma’s San Francisco: A Fisherman’s Wharf Destination for Locals

    Scoma’s San Francisco: A Fisherman’s Wharf Destination for Locals

    By David Landis– If I’ve heard from San Franciscans once, I’ve heard it a thousand times: avoid Fisherman’s Wharf; it’s a tourist trap, especially for the food. Well, yours truly…