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    Offensive: Playing the Trump Card

    Offensive: Playing the Trump Card

    By Andrea Shorter– No more pretending, equivocating, debating, or hemming and hawing about it: Trump is a racist. Trump’s escalated attacks against four women of color newly elected to the…

    Having ‘The Talk’ with Your Kids (the Money Talk)

    Having ‘The Talk’ with Your Kids (the Money Talk)

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– Every year on the Fourth of July, the Tahoe neighborhood where my vacation rental is located has a little parade. Kids decorate their bikes, pull pets…

    New Luxury Crossovers Vary in Power and Finesse

    New Luxury Crossovers Vary in Power and Finesse

    By Philip Ruth– Every automaker wants to produce a luxury car that’s both popular and exclusive. Most premium buyers want to feel unique, even as they run in step with…

    How to Identify LGBTQ-Friendly Cohousing for 55+

    How to Identify LGBTQ-Friendly Cohousing for 55+

    By Angela Hunkler– I read a story in Forbes the other day that posed the question, “Will LGBT retirees end up back in the closet?” ( https://bit.ly/32A7yz3 ). The headline…

    Make the Most of Your Regrets

    Make the Most of Your Regrets

    By Tom Moon, MFT– Recently I watched an interview in which a celebrity said something that lots of people will support. He boasted that he had “zero regrets” about anything…

    Corn Isn’t Only a Vegetable

    Corn Isn’t Only a Vegetable

    By Debra Morris– Corn is one of summer’s favorite vegetables. And your Castro Farmers’ Market is offering some of the best around. It’s just-picked flavor screams grill time! Or fresh…

    Summer Reading: Publishing Triangle Announces Best LGBTQ Books of 2018

    Summer Reading: Publishing Triangle Announces Best LGBTQ Books of 2018

    By Michele Karlsberg– At a ceremony held in NYC earlier this year, the best LGBTQ fiction, nonfiction, poetry and trans literature published in 2018 were honored by the Publishing Triangle. The…

    6.9 Earthquake Could Not Stop Trailblazing Sportscaster Suzyn Waldman

    6.9 Earthquake Could Not Stop Trailblazing Sportscaster Suzyn Waldman

    “Focusing your life solely on making a buck shows a certain poverty of ambition. It asks too little of yourself. Because it’s only when you hitch your wagon to something…

    Ann Rostow: Halfway Measures

    Ann Rostow: Halfway Measures

    By Ann Rostow– Halfway Measures I was reading an article about John Roberts the other day and the writer described his decisions as “Solomonic,” referring to his alleged tendency to…

    Trevor Hailey: In the Footsteps of History

    Trevor Hailey: In the Footsteps of History

    By Dr. Bill Lipsky– No one knows when or where their “Ah ha!” moment will come to them. For some of us, our great inspiration is a chance remark, an…