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    Top of Your Stack Recommendations from Book Passage: 2.24.22

    In the Shadow of the Mountain (memoir – hardbound) by Silvia Vasquez-Lavado Endless ice. Thin air. The threat of dropping into nothingness thousands of feet below. This is the climb…

    The Gay Gourmet Selected as Judge for The Taste Awards, aka ‘The Oscars of Food’

    The Gay Gourmet Selected as Judge for The Taste Awards, aka ‘The Oscars of Food’

    David Landis, The Gay Gourmet for the San Francisco Bay Times, is one of the judges for The Taste Awards, which are the highest awards for creators, producers, hosts, and…

    Cocktails with Heather: Jalisco Sunset

    By Heather Freyer– Many of us enjoy a good spritz, and now there’s a sparkling option for our tequila lovers! The Jalisco Sunset plays off traditional spritz ingredients like Prosecco,…

    French Cleat: Cest Bon

    By Julie Peri– French cleats are a great way to have a modular shelving system, and to organize tools on your wall. What is a French cleat? It is a simple…

    Speaking to Your Soul: 2.24.22

    Speaking to Your Soul: 2.24.22

    By Elisa Quinzi– Outlook is everything. And the planet vibes are pulling at that part of us we call the soul. Higher perspectives, vision, and beliefs are all up for…

    Perry Watkins: A Black Gay Soldier’s Story

    Perry Watkins: A Black Gay Soldier’s Story

    By Dr. Bill Lipsky– Perry Watkins knew from an early age that he was gay. His family knew. His friends at school in Tacoma, where he grew up, knew. Even…

    Ann Rostow: Advise and Consent, And Make It Quick

    Ann Rostow: Advise and Consent, And Make It Quick

    By Ann Rostow– It looks as if we have dodged the horrendous possibility that something might happen to Justice Breyer during a Republican-led Senate. Now that Breyer has done the…

    Philanthropy 2.0 in 2022

    Philanthropy 2.0 in 2022

    By Derek Barnes– It’s February, and we’ve landed, again, in the month when Americans celebrate Black history. It should be a time to promote our value and remember the contributions…

    In Memoriam for Kim Corsaro

    By Supervisor Rafael Mandelman– (Editor’s Note: Former San Francisco Bay Times columnist, Supervisor Rafael Mandelman, presented the following In Memoriam for longtime former Bay Times publisher Kim Corsaro (1953–2022) at…

    How to Make Market Swings No Big Deal

    How to Make Market Swings No Big Deal

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– Wall Street certainly has done a good sales job on the American people. Nightly newscasts, newspapers, and online information sources all dutifully report the ups and…