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…
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…
By Elisa Quinzi– A visitation from the Spirit is upon us. We must grab hold of the vision of the eternal timeless reality we are immersed within, and generally shielded…
By Kit Kennedy– Most Nights You’re on My Case My body is the textureof your desire from featherto rock. I know you intimatelymostly through your head. You,holy fool, trust me with your…
The Faggots & Their Friends Between Revolutions by Larry Mitchell This book of fable-like prose poems about the struggle between “The Men” and people we now call “Queer” has become…
Olga Dies Dreaming (fiction – hardbound) by Xochitl Gonzalez Pulling from her own personal experience in the high-pressure venues of New York City, author Xochitl Gonzalez tackles elitism, racism, and…
By Heather Freyer– With the NBA playoffs underway, the Jump Shot comes to mind. It’s half Bacardí Spiced Rum, and half your favorite chilled local IPA. What’s not to love?…
By Joanie Juster– One of the first lessons I learned as a budding activist so many years ago was the importance of visibility. In the late 1980s, a co-worker saw…
By Jennifer Viegas– A decade after the creation of “Betty’s List,” its founder Dr. Betty Sullivan was profiled in the San Francisco Chronicle on June 21, 2006. Both the feature…
By Brandon Miller, CFP– A woman donated her grandfather’s footstool to Habitat for Humanity, not realizing there was over $43,000 stashed inside. Oops. Luckily, she was tracked down and reunited…
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