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    Continue Debra Chasnoff’s Legacy

                  With her huge heart and keen intelligence, Debra Chasnoff (1957–2017) touched the lives of vast numbers of people through her fierce commitment to…

    Curated: Kara Walker’s Resurrection Story with Patrons

    Curated: Kara Walker’s Resurrection Story with Patrons

    Featured in the de Young exhibit Revelations: Art from the African American South through April 1, 2018 We’re delighted to announce the acquisition Kara Walker’s Resurrection Story with Patrons. Walker…

    A Friendship Forged at Historic Tan Oak Park

    A Friendship Forged at Historic Tan Oak Park

    By Lyndsey Schlax (Editor’s Note: Teacher Lyndsey Schlax of the Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts launched the nation’s first on-site high school LGBT course in 2015. She…

    San Francisco’s LGBT Welcoming Senior Housing and Longevity/Senior Activity Center

    San Francisco’s LGBT Welcoming Senior Housing and Longevity/Senior Activity Center

    By Dr. Marcy Adelman– Construction has begun adjacent to the Openhouse Community buiding at 55 Laguna on what will be the center of Openhouse’s hub of LGBT welcoming affordable senior…

    Words: A Different Kind of Chick Lit

    Words: A Different Kind of Chick Lit

    By Michele Karlsberg Michele Karlsberg: For this issue of the San Francisco Bay Times, I present a guest article written by acclaimed novelist Nairne Holtz. My new novel Femme Confidential, about…

    Stress Less—It’s Important!

    Stress Less—It’s Important!

    By Jamie Leno Zimron Stress is a word bandied about all of the time that bears looking at more closely. Most everyone talks about “stressing” and being “stressed out.” We…

    Defying Expectations with Crossovers

    By Philip Ruth My fellow LGBTs in their forties can relate to the extra effort that is required to keep a fit body as the years progress. Slowed metabolism requires…

    Fountaingrove Lodge Survives the North Bay Fires: An Interview with Resident Bill Baird

    Fountaingrove Lodge Survives the North Bay Fires: An Interview with Resident Bill Baird

    By Dr. Marcy Adelman– On October 8, the residents at Santa Rosa’s Fountaingrove Lodge went to bed smelling smoke. The smell of smoke was a concern, but it was not…

    Let the Conversation Begin

    Let the Conversation Begin

    By Dr. Marcy Adelman– In collaboration with the San Francisco Department of Aging and Adult Services (DAAS), the San Francisco Interfaith Council will host a half-day workshop on October 16…

    Eco-Friendly Cars That Offer Quirky, Fun Rides in Challenging San Francisco

    Eco-Friendly Cars That Offer Quirky, Fun Rides in Challenging San Francisco

    By Philip Ruth San Francisco is a demanding place to test drive new cars. The crazy hills get steeper at every turn, and the traffic’s rapid pace rewards agility and…