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    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…

    Divas & Drinks @ The Academy: Renée Lubin Birthday Extravaganza

    Divas & Drinks @ The Academy: Renée Lubin Birthday Extravaganza

    During the birthday week of Beach Blanket Babylon star Renée Lubin, the legendary performer was celebrated as part of the San Francisco Bay Times co-produced event series Divas & Drinks…

    Castro Art Mart Returns

    Castro Art Mart Returns

    Photos by Rink The Castro Art Mart, held on Noe Street between Market and Beaver Streets, returned to the Castro on Sunday, September 4. The popular event is held each…

    Top of Your Stack – Recommendations from Book Passage 9.8.22

    I Kissed Shara Wheeler (YA fiction – hardbound) by Casey McQuiston Chloe Green is so close to winning. After her moms moved her from SoCal to Alabama for high school,…

    Lit Snax: 9.8.22

    My Government Means to Kill Me by Rasheed Newson This ultra-vivid coming-of-age story follows the exploits of a young Black man in AIDS-ravaged 1980s New York. Replete with cameos from historical…

    Take Me Home with You: Mindy

    Take Me Home with You: Mindy

    “My name is Mindy! I’m a 16-year-old who weighs about eight pounds and am thought to be a Domestic Shorthair mix—which, in this case, means I’m lushly furred and cute…

    Past, Present, Future

    Past, Present, Future

    By Dr. Marcy Adelman– Twenty-four years ago, I co-founded Openhouse with my late partner, Jeanette Gurevitch, to build senior housing with services for San Francisco’s LGBTQ community. It was a…