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    Gentle Methodists, Where’s Your Anger?

    Gentle Methodists, Where’s Your Anger?

    By Dr. Tim Seelig– Once again, we return to Holly Near’s iconic lyrics, “We are a gentle, angry people.” Well, one group of people should be firmly in the angry…

    Groundbreaking Tony Award-Winning Musical Falsettos, Now at SHN, Still Surges with Vitality

    Groundbreaking Tony Award-Winning Musical Falsettos, Now at SHN, Still Surges with Vitality

    By Erik Piepenburg– When Sylvester or Justin Timberlake songs play, the heart soars and swoons. It’s not only because of their magnificent music but also because something about singing in…

    Ann Rostow: Younger Than Midwinter

    Ann Rostow: Younger Than Midwinter

    By Ann Rostow– Younger Than Midwinter Good for Cynthia Nixon for calling out Joe Biden after he said Mike Pence was a “decent guy.” To be fair, Biden wasn’t focused…

    Remembering Jeff Adachi

    Remembering Jeff Adachi

    By Louise “Lou” Fischer– Jeff Adachi was a hero and a fierce protector of the constituents he served. His untimely and sudden passing at the age of 59 was a…

    A Quick Review of Tax Changes That Could Impact You

    A Quick Review of Tax Changes That Could Impact You

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– Remember that scene in Gone with the Wind where Scarlett O’Hara says, “I can’t think about that right now. If I do, I’ll go crazy. I’ll…

    Personal Style in Crossovers

    Personal Style in Crossovers

    By Philip Ruth– It’s over: tall wagons and crossovers have bypassed sedans to become the top choice for car buyers. This shift dates back to the 1980s, when early SUVs…

    100 Years and Counting: Time to Ratify an Equal Rights Amendment?

    100 Years and Counting: Time to Ratify an Equal Rights Amendment?

    By Andrea Shorter– Women’s History Month is a time to highlight and celebrate the achievements of women who have, or are making, significant contributions to move our local, national and…

    The Three Components of Self Compassion: 3 – Mindfulness vs. Over-Identification

    The Three Components of Self Compassion: 3 – Mindfulness vs. Over-Identification

    By Tom Moon, MFT– Can we intentionally learn to be less self-critical and more self-compassionate? Psychologist Kristin Neff believes that we can. Based on her pioneering research, she has identified…

    The Matchbook: Tenderloin Historical Ephemera Project

    The Matchbook: Tenderloin Historical Ephemera Project

    Through March 31 at the Tenderloin Museum Through the mundane act of picking up a matchbook and striking a match, one is transported to another place and time. The past…

    #WomensHistoryMonth: Writing Your Memoir

    #WomensHistoryMonth: Writing Your Memoir

    By Michele Karlsberg– Michele Karlsberg: Sandra Gail Lambert, author of A Certain Loneliness: A Memoir, and Tina Alexis Allen, author of Hiding Out: A Memoir of Drugs, are featured in this issue…