By Dr. Tim Seelig– Let’s talk tents. I don’t like them. Shockingly, I was a Boy Scout, for a brief stint. That was just one of the activities my parents…
At the de Young through August 12 The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF) are proud to premiere Cult of the Machine: Precisionism and American Art, the first large-scale…
By Cinder Ernst– I have been helping plus size folks for almost 30 years to get more fit. The people I work with are categorized as overweight, obese and super-obese.…
On March 15, the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) announced that after more than 22 years, Kate Kendell will be stepping down from her role as executive director at the end of…
By Brandon Miller, CFP– Now that we are nearing the April tax season, many people are setting financial goals that they hope will help to improve their lives. Considering that…
By Philip Ruth– Surprise! That’s the operative word in the U.S. these days, as we steadily push back against the grudge-match machinations of the federal government’s executive branch. Rising above…
By Dr. Tim Seelig– By their very nature and definition, bridges connect two things. The concept of bridges is one near and dear to Californians. In fact, our Governor wrote…
In the de Young Permanent Collection George Caleb Bingham’s Boatmen on the Missouri depicts what would have been a common sight for anyone traveling in the West during the mid-nineteenth…
By Michele Karlsberg– Michele Karlsberg: For this issue of the San Francisco Bay Times, I present an excerpt from So Famous and So Gay: The Fabulous Potency of Truman Capote…
By Jamie Leno Zimron– While it’s March and we’re on the march, it seems like a great time to write about walking! For most of us lucky enough to have…
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