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    Are We Really Recovering?

    Are We Really Recovering?

    By Derek Barnes– One fundamental question many people are asking themselves these days is, “Have we turned the corner yet in this recovery?” I’ve asked myself the same question, but…

    Juan, Kimberly, Oscar, Amanda

    Juan, Kimberly, Oscar, Amanda

    By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis– Stanley, Rodolfo, Antonio, Darryl, Angel, Luis, Cory, Tevin, Deonka, Simon, Leroy, Mercedez, Peter, Juan, Paul, Frank, Miguel, Javier, Jason, Eddie, Anthony, Christopher, Alejandro, Brenda,…

    A Financial Lesson to Take from the Pandemic

    A Financial Lesson to Take from the Pandemic

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– This Pride Month, let’s pat ourselves on the back for how well the Bay Area has handled the pandemic. We can be proud of following prevailing…

    Size Matters with Trucks

    By Philip Ruth– “Keep it small, and make sure it fits my garage.” That’s usually among the first things I hear from clients looking for a new ride. San Francisco’s…

    Richard Barnfield: For the Love of Ganymede

    Richard Barnfield: For the Love of Ganymede

    By Dr. Bill Lipsky– When 20-year-old Richard Barnfield published The Affectionate Shepherd in 1594,he scandalized and outraged public propriety with his explicitly homosexual versifying. With exquisite poetic detail, his work…

    Filmmaker Will Zang’s Impossible Choice

    Filmmaker Will Zang’s Impossible Choice

    By Jennifer Kroot– Will Zang has an impossible choice to make in his new film The Leaf, a first-person, poetic, short documentary with a vulnerable tone that may bring you…

    ‘Molten Connections’ Make for Merry Community at the 17th Annual Queer Women of Color Film Festival

    There are connections so profound, so molten that they alter our very understanding of the world, and move us all to act. In its 17-year history, the free, annual international…

    Kathleen Sullivan, Newly Named Openhouse Executive Director, Shares Vision for the Groundbreaking Nonprofit

    Kathleen Sullivan, Newly Named Openhouse Executive Director, Shares Vision for the Groundbreaking Nonprofit

    Openhouse on June 9 announced the hiring of Kathleen Sullivan, Ph.D., as its new Executive Director. Sullivan, who has 20 years of experience in creative community design, will be relocating…

    20th Anniversary FRESH MEAT FESTIVAL Is an Online Extravaganza of Trans and Queer Performance

    20th Anniversary FRESH MEAT FESTIVAL Is an Online Extravaganza of Trans and Queer Performance

    One of the great highlights of Pride season is the annual FRESH MEAT FESTIVAL of transgender and queer performance. The festival is known for its superb artists, innovation, sold-out crowds,…

    Wild Characters Living Again!

    Wild Characters Living Again!

    By Jan Wahl– From Vito Russo’s The Celluloid Closet to Emily Leider’s Becoming Mae West to the recent He’s Got Rhythm: Gene Kelly by Cynthia and Sara Brideson, my life…