By Artavia B. Berry, Demaree Miller, and Lee Ribeiro– For 25 years, At The Crossroads (ATC) has walked the streets of San Francisco, offering people essential supplies and getting to…
By Brandon Miller, CFP– My great uncle’s poorly fitting toupee was a source of endless amusement to me as a kid. On hot days, it would slide to one side…
By Jay Greene, Esq., CPA– The Revocable Living Trust One of the most common phrases used in estate planning is the “Revocable Living Trust” (RLT). It may seem that everyone…
Patricia Elise Norman, 82, passed away peacefully on August 5, 2022, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Born on October 21, 1939, and raised in Brooklyn, New York, she was the youngest…
By Donna Sachet– As planned and expected, after our brief bout with COVID, mercifully mild symptoms, torturous self-isolation, and a return to negative status, we dove headfirst into a busy…
The Gay Gourmet– By David Landis– As readers of this column know, I’ve sung the praises of a Carmel getaway before. It’s slightly over a 2-hour drive from the city,…
By Dr. Bill Lipsky– Writing in The Mayor of Castro Street, journalist and author Randy Shilts christened Hal Call (Harold Leland Call) San Francisco’s “first permanent gay activist.” One of…
“Thank you!” was the phrase echoed throughout the evening during the Pride Volunteer Appreciation Party during Divas & Drinks at The Academy on Friday, July 26. Co-publishers Betty Sullivan and…
Also a Poet: Frank O’Hara, My Father and Me (nonfiction/memoir – hardbound) by AdaCalhoun If you like Frank O’Hara, New York, and queer history, this book is for you. This…
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