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    Pride and Prejudice in Japan

    Pride and Prejudice in Japan

    By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis– “Regressive,” “outdated,” and “abusive.” These are three of the words that Human Rights Watch has used to describe Japan’s requirements for transgender people to…

    Rising Inflation Got You Worried? Here’s Why It Could Be a Good Thing

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– When I was a kid, we’d gather around the big table for our extended family Thanksgivings. Older relatives would inevitably lament “back in my day” while…

    The Gift of Estate Planning

    The Gift of Estate Planning

    By Jay Greene, Esq., CPA– What is the best gift you have ever received? Did that gift make you feel happy and appreciated? Gifts are a great way to show…

    Measuring Concerns Over LGBTQ Safety with Travel Plans for the New Year

    Measuring Concerns Over LGBTQ Safety with Travel Plans for the New Year

    By Eduardo Morales, Ph.D.– As 2022 draws to a close, many of us are making plans for the year ahead. Doing so gives us things to look forward to and,…

    Into Africa: Lessons on Safari (Part 1)

    By Derek Barnes– On a recent trip to South Africa, I was captivated by the continent’s rich history, divergent cultures, extensive resources, irrefutable beauty, and infinite wisdom of its people.…

    The 1000 Mile Running Club at San Quentin

    The 1000 Mile Running Club at San Quentin

    By Jim Maloney– It was a Monday afternoon in February of 2016, and I met up with the other volunteer running coaches of the 1000 Mile Club outside the East…

    The Dance-Along Nutcracker is Back!

    The Dance-Along Nutcracker is Back!

    By Doug Litwin– After a 3-year absence due to COVID, the beloved, only-in-San Francisco Dance-Along Nutcracker® will return live and in-person on December 17 & 18. The community will gather…

    Holidays for the Foodie in Your Life

    Holidays for the Foodie in Your Life

    By David Landis, The Gay Gourmet– It’s hard to believe that the holidays are upon us once again. This year has flown by and now it’s time for those holiday…

    The Castro Holiday Tree

    The Castro Holiday Tree

    By Donna Sachet– Rockefeller Center in New York has a legendary Christmas tree that brightens the city every year. The White House in our Capitol has a tree each year…

    Shop Local in the Castro for the Holidays and Beyond

    When you shop local, such as right in here in the Castro where the San Francisco Bay Times is based, you can accomplish more than just finding great, unique gifts…