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    Nice Experiences in Small Crossovers

    Nice Experiences in Small Crossovers

    By Philip Ruth– Pleasant and functional: for many car buyers, those two adjectives are enough to close the sale on their new steeds. It sounds mundane, but that combo can…

    The Struggle for a Room with a View

    The Struggle for a Room with a View

    By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis– The views of the Pacific Ocean and Koko Head from the Queen Bedroom at Honolulu’s Aloha Bed and Breakfast were said to be breathtaking.…

    Why Can’t I Find a Partner? 2. Emerging from an Anxious Attachment Style

    Why Can’t I Find a Partner? 2. Emerging from an Anxious Attachment Style

    By Tom Moon, MFT– A question I’ve heard frequently in my work over the last four decades is “Why can’t I find a partner?” Last time I explored some of…

    April’s Fools

    By David Perry– In July 1936, General Francisco Franco led a military coup against the duly elected Second Spanish Republic. The resulting Spanish Civil War left over a million dead,…

    Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City Will Open the 2019 San Francisco International Film Festival

    Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City Will Open the 2019 San Francisco International Film Festival

    The 2019 San Francisco International Film Festival (SFFILM Festival) will kick off with the World Premiere of Netflix’s new original series Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City, Wednesday, April 10, 7 pm at the Castro…

    Historical Fiction and the Pansy Craze

    Historical Fiction and the Pansy Craze

    By Michele Karlsberg– As philosopher and author George Santayana stated, “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” The study of history is exceptionally important to the…

    A Bold New Initiative Invests in the Health of Long-Term Survivors of HIV

    A Bold New Initiative Invests in the Health of Long-Term Survivors of HIV

    By Dr. Marcy Adelman– In little more than a decade, 70% of people living with HIV will be over the age of 50. Today the challenge for people living with…

    Openhouse Is Not What You Think It Is

    Openhouse Is Not What You Think It Is

          By Michelle Alcedo Openhouse is not what you think it is. It’s so much more. At Openhouse, we center the voices, experiences and histories of LGBTQ older…

    In the News 3.21.2019

    Mayor Breed Appoints San Francisco’s First LGBTQ Fire Chief: Jeanine Nicholson Mayor Breed on March 13 announced her appointment of Deputy Chief Jeanine Nicholson as the city’s fire chief. A…

    Ann Rostow: Bad Things Afoot

    Ann Rostow:  Bad Things Afoot

    By Ann Rostow– Bad Things Afoot Last January, the Supreme Court struck down two injunctions that had been protecting transgender military recruits from Trump’s ban on transgender service. That move…