By Donna Sachet– As we raced through May towards Pride Month, here are some highlights of recent events, limited by space constraints. On Saturday, May 20, the SF Lesbian/Gay Freedom…
Lovers of dance, music and theater rejoice: the FRESH MEAT FESTIVAL is baaaaack! Not that it ever went away, but COVID sent the festival into cyberspace for three long years.…
In a win for transgender visibility and transgender excellence, San Francisco choreographer Sean Dorsey was awarded an Emmy Award for his work on the short film, Sean Dorsey Dance: Dreaming…
By Michele Karlsberg– Michele Karlsberg: June is Rainbow Book Month, a perfect time to check out H.N. Hirsch’s Fault Line, a suspenseful murder mystery set in the political world of Southern California.…
By Philip Ruth– “Hey! Sir! HEY!” I had just turned onto Potrero Avenue in the Lexus LC 500 press car when the well-used minivan that had been in my rear-view…
Big Gay Wedding (fiction – hardbound) by Byron Lane Two grooms. One mother of a problem. This is an unashamedly proud, loud, and hilarious novel about a small town that’s…
Pageboy: A Memoir by Elliot Page Pageboy presents a raw and honest account of what it’s like to grow up and exist as a queer/trans person, navigating fame, relationships, and…
By Sharon Knight– The Pacific Center for Human Growth, the oldest LGBTQIA+ center in the Bay Area, has been quietly operating the only sliding scale mental health clinic for LGBTQIA+…
By Brandon Miller, CFP– Does it seem like, every time you think you have a handle on what the economy has in store, a new development throws a wrench right…
By Jay Greene, Esq., CPA– In the April 20, 2023, issue of the San Francisco Bay Times, I provided a detailed primer on elder care planning. For this issue, I…
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