By Ann Rostow– Things Fall Apart; The Center Cannot Not Hold Where to begin? Since this is a GLBT news column, our coverage of legal news is geared either to…
On the announcement of the retirement of Nancy Milliken, MD—Founding Director of the UCSF National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)—her friends and…
Politico on May 2 revealed a leaked initial draft majority opinion written by Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito striking down the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision guaranteeing federal constitutional…
By Joanie Juster– After two years of minimal opportunities to gather, to celebrate, to volunteer, to entertain or be entertained, events are back in a big way, popping up everywhere…
By Louise “Lou” Fischer– As noted in almost every one of my columns for the past six months, San Francisco has four elections this year because of corruption, resignations, political…
By Brandon Miller, CFP– A Venn diagram of romantics and pessimists probably wouldn’t have much overlap, but both groups seem to dream of living abroad. Romantics read A Moveable Feast…
By Jay Greene, Esq., CPA– What Is Probate? You’ve probably heard about probate, but do you know what it is? Probate is the legal procedure that occurs when someone dies…
By Dr. Betty Sullivan– (Editor’s Note: “Betty’s List” founder Dr. Betty Sullivan, who is the publisher of the San Francisco Bay Times, presented these remarks as an introduction to performer…
By Donna Sachet– At precisely 6:30 pm, a roar of motorcycles shook Market Street as members of the Dykes on BikesÒ drove up in formation to The Academy closely followed…
By Bev Scott– I confess I was coasting, allowing the progressive politics of San Francisco to reassure me that we were making progress. Then the summer of 2020 happened. I…
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