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    Longtime Pacific Center Executive Director Leslie Ewing Announces Retirement

    Longtime Pacific Center Executive Director Leslie Ewing Announces Retirement

    Leslie Ewing, who has dedicated much of her life to LGBTQ civil rights, on March 27 announced her retirement as Executive Director of the Pacific Center in Berkeley. She has…

    The Trials of Charles Christman

    The Trials of Charles Christman

    By Dr. Bill Lipsky– Shortly after closing time at The Stud on Saturday, December 12, 1970, between 100–150 last-callers were leaving the bar when a patrol car with two police…

    David Woemmel’s Journey to the Healing Power of Music and Sports

    David Woemmel’s Journey to the Healing Power of Music and Sports

    By John Chen– Dave Woemmel was so excited to move to San Francisco with his partner eight years ago, eager to build a new life together in an historic LGBT…

    Smuin Ballet Celebrates Silver Anniversary with Rousing Season Finale

    Smuin Ballet Celebrates Silver Anniversary with Rousing Season Finale

    Smuin Contemporary Ballet concludes its quarter-century celebration with a tribute to founder Michael Smuin, presenting a selection of his vibrant, witty and exuberant works set to the music of George…

    Ann Rostow: To the Hustings!

    Ann Rostow: To the Hustings!

    By Ann Rostow– To the Hustings! I just glanced at a headline the other day, and thought I read that people thirty and under had become less supportive of GLBT…

    SF LGBT Center Is Expanding a Number of Programs to Meet Growing Needs

    SF LGBT Center Is Expanding a Number of Programs to Meet Growing Needs

    By Rebecca Rolfe– This is one of my favorite times of the year at the SF LGBT Center—when we mark the anniversary of opening our doors to the community with…

    April Is the Cruelest Month

    April Is the Cruelest Month

    By Louise “Lou” Fischer– With apologies to T.S. Eliot for appropriating a famous line from his poetic masterpiece The Waste Land, April is shaping up to be a continuation of…

    Biden for Time

    Biden for Time

    By Andrea Shorter– Alright, Joe: time to pony up. The utter lack of suspense leading up to the eventual entry of former Vice President Joe Biden into the Democratic field…

    Political Roundup: The First LGBT President, Bernie in SF and Endorsements for Prez

    Political Roundup: The First LGBT President, Bernie in SF and Endorsements for Prez

    By Peter Gallotta– It was Heidi Klum on Project Runway who liked to say, “One day you’re in, the next day you’re out.” It’s an adage applicable not only in…

    Spring Clean Your Portfolio

    Spring Clean Your Portfolio

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– Spring cleaning isn’t just for closets and cobwebs. Your investment portfolio could probably use a little refreshing as well, especially if you haven’t aired it out…