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    Speaking to Your Soul 7.28.22

    By Elisa Quinzi– Veteran astrologer Liz Greene reminds us: “What is disruptive or negative to the comfort and happiness of the body, the feelings, or the intellect, may be highly…

    Presidio Tunnel Tops Opening

    Photos by Juan R. Davila Fourteen acres of new parkland, located atop the roadway tunnels that replaced the former Doyle Drive approach to the Golden Gate Bridge, opened to the…

    Top of Your Stack – Recommendations from Book Passage 7.28.22

    Nightcrawling (fiction – hardbound) by Leila Mottley This is a stunning debut novel about a young woman, Kiara, who has dropped out of school and is struggling to keep what…

    Lit Snax 7.28.22

    Out of The Blue by Jason June This sweet, queer YA rom-com, written by the author of Jay’s Gay Agenda, features a young man and a mer-person. Need we say…

    Brunch Check Granting Party

    Photos by Bill Wilson To celebrate the achievement of raising more than $73,000 this year. Pride Brunch hosts Gary Virginia and Donna Sachet held a celebration at Harvey’s in the…

    San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus’ Final Words, The Farewell Concert for Dr. Timothy Seelig

    Final Words, the farewell concert for Dr. Timothy Seelig in recognition of his 11.5 years of remarkable work as Artistic Director of the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus (SFGMC), was…

    AsiaSF: Transcendent for Nearly a Quarter Century

    AsiaSF: Transcendent for Nearly a Quarter Century

    By David Landis, The Gay Gourmet– “We’re your Dreamgirls…we’ll make you happy.” That’s not just a lyric from the hit Broadway musical. It’s a mantra for the talented performers at…

    Ann Rostow: See You in September

    Ann Rostow: See You in September

    By Ann Rostow– See You in September As usual, I just reread my last column in order to make sure that I don’t repeat a story or let something fall…

    That Was One Helluva Pride Week

    That Was One Helluva Pride Week

    By Joanie Juster– From the plethora of parties and celebrations that filled calendars the last week of June, to the white-hot rage that followed the Supreme Court’s decision to deny…

    Try on Retirement Before Actually Retiring

    Try on Retirement Before Actually Retiring

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– I’m among those who enjoy San Francisco’s slow streets initiated during the pandemic. On one near my home, two little girls learned to ride a bike…