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    San Francisco Bay Times Photographer to Open New Studio in Vintage Store

    San Francisco Bay Times Photographer to Open New Studio in Vintage Store

    If you have been reading the San Francisco Bay Times these past several years then you have likely seen the beautiful and striking images taken by Chloe Summer Jackman-Buitrago. Chloe,…

    Why ‘Dating’ Your Financial Planner Is a Good Idea

    Why ‘Dating’ Your Financial Planner Is a Good Idea

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– You know that moment during a first date—often when you’re deep into your entrée or second drink—where you have this very vivid feeling. You think, hmm,…

    It’s a Good Time to Go Electric

    It’s a Good Time to Go Electric

    By Philip Ruth– How do you like being green? We define “being green” as taking deliberate steps to favor the environment in our decision-making. Most folks I know in the…

    Out of the Shadows: Reimagining Gay Men’s Lives by Walt Odets

    Out of the Shadows: Reimagining Gay Men’s Lives by Walt Odets

    By Tom Moon, MFT– Dr. Walt Odets, a clinical psychologist in Berkeley, has been doing psychotherapy with gay men for thirty years. His new book, Out of the Shadows, is…

    Cowboy Boots Meet Pointe Shoes in Smuin’s Season Opener

    Cowboy Boots Meet Pointe Shoes in Smuin’s Season Opener

    Smuin Contemporary Ballet launches its 26th season with Dance Series 1, a fall program featuring three extra “The Man in Black,” an acclaimed work for three men and a woman,…

    When Community Become Friends and Family

    When Community Become Friends and Family

    By Michele Karlsberg– Michele Karlsberg: For this month’s column, I asked author SallyAnne Monti to share her Golden Crown Literary Conference experience. SallyAnne Monti: The Golden Crown Literary Society (GCLS),…

    Work of Lesbian Civil Rights Pioneer May Revolutionize CA’s Violence Prevention Strategy

    “A man wishing to plant a tree in his yard was advised against this idea by his gardener. The tree would take a hundred years to bear fruit, said the…

    1619: Beyond Reparations

    1619: Beyond Reparations

    By Andrea Shorter– As a new school year has begun for most K–12, university undergrads and graduate students, American history lessons are likely to encompass, explore or at least acknowledge…

    Bring It – Your Voice Matters and You Need to Be Seen

    By Audry deLucia– We live in a time when being visible and making your voice heard changes the course of things; things like who has the honor of representing us…

    GGBA Member Spotlight: Simon Isaac of Zero Above

    By Magdalena Rodriguez– The GGBA member spotlight for this issue is on Simon Isaac of Zero Above, a boutique creative marketing agency with offices in San Francisco and Colchester, U.K.…