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    Innovation and Hope: A Tale of Two Studies

    Innovation and Hope: A Tale of Two Studies

    By Dr. Marcy Adelman– In November of 2018, the San Francisco Department of Aging and Adult Services (DAAS) released its study, LGBTQ Participation Equity Analysis, which reported what can only…

    San Francisco’s British Queen Steps into the Shoes of Santa Baby

    San Francisco’s British Queen Steps into the Shoes of Santa Baby

    Smuin Contemporary Ballet kicks off the holidays in San Francisco with The Christmas Ballet! This annual holiday tradition featuring everything from tap and jazz, to swing and sock-hopping, gets a…

    Top 10 Films of 2019 According to Renowned Film Critic Jan Wahl

    Many of us here at the San Francisco Bay Times have long admired the work of film critic Jan Wahl. Honest, intelligent, and perceptive, she imbues all of her projects…

    The L Word: Generation Q, at the Castro Theatre

    The L Word: Generation Q, at the Castro Theatre

    By Louise “Lou” Fischer– On December 3, San Francisco’s LGBTQ cinema nonprofit organization Frameline, along with Showtime and the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR), packed the Castro Theatre with…

    Friends of the Friends of Dorothy

    Friends of the Friends of Dorothy

    By Dr. Bill Lipsky– It had at least 14 writers, five directors, three production designers, numerous casting changes, and endless revisions of costumes, makeup, and hairstyles. So much for the…

    My Last Column

    My Last Column

    By Tom Moon, MFT– It seems hard to believe, but I’ve been writing this column, twice a month, for more than three decades. While, at 71, I remain healthy and not…

    Ann Rostow: Down the Rabbit Hole Again

    Ann Rostow:  Down the Rabbit Hole Again

    By Ann Rostow– Down the Rabbit Hole Again Every two weeks, before I start this column, I wind up spending an hour or so wasting time on internet listicles in…

    Two Impeachments and a Moment of Truth: Are the Democrats Winning?

    Two Impeachments and a Moment of Truth: Are the Democrats Winning?

    By Peter Gallotta– For many of us, the impeachment hearings taking place in the House of Representatives have been like a holiday gift come early. After 3 years of agonizing…

    For Pete’s Sake, Mayor Pete

    For Pete’s Sake, Mayor Pete

    By Andrea Shorter– Breaking News: The first openly LGBT Democratic candidate running for the office of President of the United States is surging in the polls. As of late, the…

    Despite Presidential Campaign Suspension, Harris Vows to Keep Fighting for ‘Equality and Dignity for All’

    Despite Presidential Campaign Suspension, Harris Vows to Keep Fighting for ‘Equality and Dignity for All’

    Senator Kamala Harris on Tuesday, December 3, announced that she is suspending her presidential campaign, but she used the initial platform, Medium, to double down on her plan to continue…