Through August 20 at the de Young The Summer of Love Experience: Art, Fashion, and Rock & Roll at the de Young in Golden Gate Park commemorates an “only in…
Flowers power the night this summer as the Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park becomes the canvas for an elegant light art installation that honors San Francisco’s city-wide celebration…
By Dr. Betty L. Sullivan (Editor’s Note: Carolyn Ellis Staton, former provost at the University of Mississippi, was married to William “Bill” Staton for 33 years. She is referred to in this story…
By Dr. Tim Seelig Have you ever played that little mental game, “If my life were made into a movie, who would play me?” If you said “no,” you obviously…
By Rafael Mandelman Ever since I was a college student back home in San Francisco for summer break, I have loved the start of June. Seeing the rainbow flags pop up…
By Dennis McMillan The San Francisco #IDAHOT rally in Harvey Milk Plaza on May 17 was one of hundreds of events occurring worldwide demanding justice for victims of LGBTQ persecution…
By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis As we mark the first anniversary of the Orlando massacre in which 49, mostly Latinx, members of the LGBTQ community were murdered and 53…
By Patrick Carney A huge Pink Triangle, which is one-acre in size, is being installed for its 22nd time as a reminder that history repeats. We again are in a situation where…
By Julie Gleeson Many years ago, I heard about a project team that was struggling to accomplish their goals. They were over budget and behind schedule. They were anxious, frustrated…
By Brandon Miller, CFP Taxes are an often-overlooked aspect of retirement planning. While many Americans are saving diligently and are focused on accumulating the biggest “nest egg” possible, many investors…
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