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    Winning, Losing, and Drawing

    Winning, Losing, and Drawing

    By Joanie Juster– Groundbreaking elections, a growing trend toward banning books and diminishing young minds, and some truly great news about a cartoon show by a local legend are all…

    Gay Japanese Lawmaker Making History in the Footsteps of Harvey Milk and José Sarria

    Gay Japanese Lawmaker Making History in the Footsteps of Harvey Milk and José Sarria

    By John Lewis and Stuart Gaffney– When Taiga Ishikawa, the first openly gay man to serve in the Diet (Japanese Parliament), visited the exquisite GLBT Historical Society Museum in the…

    Want to Make More Money with Less Effort?

    Want to Make More Money with Less Effort?

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– “I’ll be wearing a scarf,” our private tour guide to the Louvre told me when I asked how we would find her in the crowd. Despite…

    Why Updating Your Estate Plan Matters

    Why Updating Your Estate Plan Matters

    By Jay Greene, Esq., CPA– An estate plan should make you feel that your assets and loved ones have a secure strategy for the future. However, having an estate plan…

    Two Luxury Crossovers for Fun

    Two Luxury Crossovers for Fun

    By Philip Ruth– Well, isn’t this grand. After two long years of COVID-19, here comes monkeypox.  Just as lockdown fatigue starts to lift, we’re back to the stark advisories of…

    Felicia Elizondo: Vietnam Veteran, Screaming Queen, Transgender Rights Activist

    Felicia Elizondo: Vietnam Veteran, Screaming Queen, Transgender Rights Activist

    By Dr. Bill Lipsky– For many, putting together the pieces of the puzzle that is us can be relatively easy. Self-awareness, support from family and friends, easily available information, and…

    ROOH San Francisco: The Soul of Modern Indian Cooking

    ROOH San Francisco: The Soul of Modern Indian Cooking

    By David Landis, the Gay Gourmet– Indian restaurants in the Bay Area can be, quite frankly, a dime a dozen. Typical curries, ordinary naan bread, and mediocre tandoori dominate in…

    Flower Piano 2022 to Fill SF Botanical Garden with Stellar Musicians, Including LGBTQ Community Favorites

    Flower Piano 2022 to Fill SF Botanical Garden with Stellar Musicians, Including LGBTQ Community Favorites

    In the final days of summer and for the seventh time since 2015, Flower Piano will once again transform the San Francisco Botanical Garden into the city’s own alfresco concert…

    San Francisco’s Claim to Fame Concerning Parks

    San Francisco in 2017 became the first and only city in the nation where all residents have access to a park within a 10-minute walk, a direct result of the…

    Two Multi-Disciplinary Artists Originated Flower Piano

    Two Multi-Disciplinary Artists Originated Flower Piano

    Mauro ffortissimo and Dean Mermell together launched Sunset Piano in 2013 when ffortissimo covertly rolled an old grand piano onto the bluffs over Half Moon Bay. As word spread through…