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    Groundbreaking ‘Fun Home’ Comes to TheatreWorks Silicon Valley

    Groundbreaking ‘Fun Home’ Comes to TheatreWorks Silicon Valley

    This month, TheatreWorks Silicon Valley is bringing trailblazing musical Fun Home to life at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts. Based on Alison Bechdel’s best-selling graphic novel memoir,…

    Ann Rostow: Complacent Toady in the Crosshairs

    Ann Rostow: Complacent Toady in the Crosshairs

    By Ann Rostow– Complacent Toady in the Crosshairs I have turned against Brett Kavanaugh, not because of his bad behavior in high school, but because of his sanctimonious posture during…

    LGBTQ Activists to Reunite for San Francisco Bay Times 40th Anniversary Panel

    1970s San Francisco LGBTQ activism will be brought back to vivid life on September 28 during the first ever reunion of founding members of the San Francisco Bay Times, which…

    Breaking California’s Lieutenant Governor Glass Ceiling

    Breaking California’s Lieutenant Governor Glass Ceiling

    By Louise “Lou” Fischer– It’s been almost 2 years since the 2016 presidential election, and some of us are still sitting shivah (mourning) over the defeat of Hillary Clinton (we…

    The Historic Indian Supreme Court Ruling: Embracing ‘Infinite Shades of Love and Longing’

    The Historic Indian Supreme Court Ruling: Embracing ‘Infinite Shades of Love and Longing’

    By John Lewis and Stuart Gaffney– On September 6, 2018, India, the world’s largest democracy, finally shed the British colonial-era law that for over a century and a half has…

    Think Your Financial Decisions Are Rational? Perhaps Not

    Think Your Financial Decisions Are Rational? Perhaps Not

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– You probably think that your financial decisions—to save or spend, buy or sell—are based on taking in all of the information at hand and selecting the…

    Sedans Improve as Their Market Declines

    Sedans Improve as Their Market Declines

    By Philip Ruth– Goodbye, sedans. You’ve had a good run, but time marches on. That’s what Ford has said, and it’s not an idle threat: production plans for non-crossovers except…

    Cris Williamson and Judy Dlugacz Receive Lifetime Achievement Award

    Cris Williamson and Judy Dlugacz Receive Lifetime Achievement Award

    Olivia Records pioneers Judy Dlugacz and Cris Williamson received the Jack Emerson Lifetime Achievement Award for Executive [Achievement] from the Americana Music Association during the American Honors and Awards ceremony…

    Free Repairs for Low-income Home Owners: An Interview with Rebuilding Together SF’s Karen Nemsick

    Free Repairs for Low-income Home Owners: An Interview with Rebuilding Together SF’s Karen Nemsick

    By Dr. Marcy Adelman– If you are a low-income resident in San Francisco and need to make safety upgrades to your rental unit, or repairs and safety fixes to your…

    Altruism: A Tool of the Resistance

    Altruism: A Tool of the Resistance

    By Tom Moon, MFT– Like many readers of this column, I’ve been struggling with the question of how best to live my life in the time of the monstrous Trump…