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    Ode to Fitness, Family & Our Father

    Ode to Fitness, Family & Our Father

    By Jamie Leno Zimron– My brother Mark, sister Jan and I recently lost our father, on April 6, 2018, exactly two weeks short of his 98th birthday. Through our grief,…

    How the Tax Changes Impact Your Business

    How the Tax Changes Impact Your Business

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– If you’re a business owner like me, you probably dread adding anything else to your plate. But it might be worthwhile to spend a moment seeing…

    Comparing Cars with Automotive Muscle

    Comparing Cars with Automotive Muscle

    By Philip Ruth– Muscles come in different shapes and forms, and that’s also true of muscle cars. And if you’re not dependent on a car to be practical, then you…

    My Boyfriend Abandoned Me

    My Boyfriend Abandoned Me

    By Tom Moon, MFT– From a reader: “I was wildly attracted to Cal from the moment we met. I took it slowly because I’ve had bad experiences rushing into things…

    Pride Nights Pave Way for Inclusiveness in Major League Baseball

    The San Francisco Bay Times is extremely proud to be the media sponsor for the Oakland A’s Pride Night on Friday, June 8. Please join us! All participants who purchase…

    Lesbian Supernatural Thriller Sodom Road Exit Poses Thought-Provoking Question

    Lesbian Supernatural Thriller Sodom Road Exit Poses Thought-Provoking Question

    By Michele Karlsberg– Michele Karlsberg: For this issue of the San Francisco Bay Times I spoke with Amber Dawn, a Canadian writer who has already won multiple awards, such as…

    Curated: Julian Schnabel

    Curated: Julian Schnabel

    An exhibit of his works through August 5 at the Legion of Honor The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF) recently announced their contemporary art program through summer 2018.…

    Writing Children’s Books to Educate Future Generations About Diversity

    Writing Children’s Books to Educate Future Generations About Diversity

    By Lyndsey Schlax– (Editor’s Note: Teacher Lyndsey Schlax of the Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts (SOTA) launched the nation’s first on-site high school LGBT course in 2015.…

    ‘Chinese Stuart’ and ‘Chinese Tom’: Every Label Tells a Story

    ‘Chinese Stuart’ and ‘Chinese Tom’: Every Label Tells a Story

    By Stuart Gaffney– May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, and this year I’ve been reflecting on what it was like to attend summer camp in Wisconsin in the early…

    Harvey Milk Plaza Community-Selected Design Approach to Be Revealed on May 15

    Harvey Milk Plaza Community-Selected Design Approach to Be Revealed on May 15

    At the third in a series of four community meetings on April 14, Friends of Harvey Milk Plaza (FHMP) in partnership with the architecture firm Perkins Eastman presented four preliminary…