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    By Joanie Juster– I almost didn’t write this column. For three days I sat staring at the blank laptop screen, unable to write anything that felt meaningful. Events on the…

    Something for Everyone: Halloween Tonight

    Something for Everyone: Halloween Tonight

    By Dr. Bill Lipsky– In a city with more queens than a playing cards factory, San Francisco’s celebration of All Hallow’s Eve was once the night of nights. With so…

    SuperFriends NYC Accepts Invitation to SF Pride 2024

    This month, during his first ever visit to New York City, Juan R. Davila of the San Francisco Bay Times met up with SuperFriends NYC media personality Fernando Camino to…

    San Francisco’s LGBTQ Restaurants of Yesteryear

    San Francisco’s LGBTQ Restaurants of Yesteryear

    By David Landis– I had the loveliest lunch recently at Fable when New York Times reporter Erik Piepenburg invited me to talk with him about some long-ago LGBTQ+ restaurants in…

    Lit Snax 10.19.23

    Night of The Living Queers edited by Shelly Page and Alex Brown If you were waiting for a YA horror anthology exclusively featuring queer authors of color, your wait is…

    Recommendations from Book Passage 10.19.23

    Heaven and Earth Grocery Store (fiction – hardbound) by James McBride In 1972, when workers in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, were digging the foundations for a new development, the last thing they…

    Charlotte Maxwell Clinic Musical Extravaganza

    Charlotte Maxwell Clinic Musical Extravaganza

    Photos by Sandy Morris The 8th Annual Musical Extravaganza Benefit supporting the Charlotte Maxwell Clinic was held on Sunday, October 8, at The Freight & Salvage in Berkeley. Radio producer…

    ‘Tis the Season

    ‘Tis the Season

    By Joanie Juster– If you’re reading this, that means you have survived Folsom Street Fair, Castro Street Fair, and any number of other events, but there’s more around the corner.…

    More Resources Targeting Organized Retail Theft

    More Resources Targeting Organized Retail Theft

    By Assemblymember Phil Ting– Videos shown on news outlets and social media across the state have captured large groups of thieves stealing thousands of dollars of merchandise in a matter…

    Oakland Lowers Speed Limits in Commercial Districts to Save Lives

    Oakland Lowers Speed Limits in Commercial Districts to Save Lives

    By Rebecca Kaplan, Oakland City Councilmember At-Large– A new state law (AB 43) enables Oakland to lower speed limits in high traffic areas in the city. On September 25, Oakland…