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    Winter Fancy Food Show Highlights 2019 Trends

    The Specialty Food Association (SFA) recently presented the Winter Fancy Food Show at Moscone Center in San Francisco from January 13–15. This year’s Show featured over 80,000 foods and beverages…

    Building Bridges While Tearing Down Walls That Divide Us – GGBA in 2019

    Building Bridges While Tearing Down Walls That Divide Us – GGBA in 2019

    By The Golden Gate Business Association Board of Directors– Ricardo Lara, who was sworn in on January 7 as our state’s Insurance Commissioner, is California’s first openly LGBTQ statewide elected…

    Ann Rostow: New Year, New Dilemmas

    Ann Rostow: New Year, New Dilemmas

    By Ann Rostow– New Year, New Dilemmas Here’s some bad news to start the year. For the first time since Trump spontaneously banned transgender men and women from the military,…

    2019: The Year of the Equality Act

    2019: The Year of the Equality Act

    By Andrea Shorter– It’s a new dawn, it’s a new day, and I’m feelin’ … hopeful. What’s so great about 2019 so far? For one, it means that 2016 is…

    The Obscure Democratic Party Election This Weekend

    The Obscure Democratic Party Election This Weekend

    By Louise “Lou” Fischer– Have you ever wondered who sponsors the “California Democratic Party” mailers, ads and literature in every election? Were you so energized by the recent midterms that…

    Dementia Care Infrastructure

    Dementia Care Infrastructure

    By Dr. Marcy Adelman– One of the good news stories of 2018 was the quiet passage into law of an initiative that will significantly improve infrastructure access, care and support…

    A Letter to San Francisco Bay Times readers from Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi

    A Letter to San Francisco Bay Times readers from Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi

    Dear Friends, It is a pleasure to send best wishes to all the readers of the San Francisco Bay Times for a glorious New Year filled with peace, hope and…

    The Cure for Your Holiday Spending Hangover

    The Cure for Your Holiday Spending Hangover

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– It’s okay. Most of us overindulged during the holidays. We ate too much. Spent too much. Did whatever too much. But that’s what January is for.…

    Two Coupes Offering Unique Experiences

    Two Coupes Offering Unique Experiences

    By Philip Ruth– Expensive cars must be luxurious. That’s a long-standing American value: Buicks, Cadillacs, Lincolns and Chryslers kept the assembly lines running with velour, vinyl and fake wood. A…

    Finite Disappointment, Infinite Hope

    Finite Disappointment, Infinite Hope

    By Tom Moon, MFT– Last time I described a process for letting go of unproductive thoughts and habits in 2019. This time I want to discuss why it is also…