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    Bearing the Load of Justice Kennedy’s Departure

    Bearing the Load of Justice Kennedy’s Departure

    By Andrea Shorter– Who doesn’t remember one of the best scenes in the near cult classic TBS perennially aired movie My Cousin Vinny, when fiancée Mona Lisa Vito (Marisa Tomei)…

    Strengthening the Effort to Abolish ICE

    Strengthening the Effort to Abolish ICE

    By Rebecca Kaplan, Oakland City Councilmember At-Large– With all of the painful and offensive things going on in the world today, it can sometimes be difficult to maintain hope. And…

    New State Budget Helps LGBTQ Community

    New State Budget Helps LGBTQ Community

    By Assemblymember Phil Ting– State budgets are statements of our priorities and provide a framework for us to strengthen and uplift our communities. They are the most powerful tool California…

    GGBA Business Tips, Member Spotight and More!

    GGBA Business Tips, Member Spotight and More!

    Business Tips from GGBA Commissioner Orders Workers’ Comp Insurers to Report Federal Income Tax Savings Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones recently issued an order requiring that every insurer licensed to write…

    Can Meditation Relieve Depression?

    Can Meditation Relieve Depression?

    By Tom Moon, MFT– Q: I’ve been depressed for a long time and finally started getting treatment for it last year. I’ve been taking antidepressants and seeing a therapist for…

    Broadway’s Lesbian Troika

    Broadway’s Lesbian Troika

    By Dr. Bill Lipsky– The three women were at the height of their careers, the peak of their creative abilities. Eva Le Gallienne (1899–1991) was one of “the high royalty…

    Ranu Mudherjee: A Bright Stage

    At the de Young from July 14, 2018–January 20, 2019 San Francisco-based artist Ranu Mukherjee employs drawing, painting, animation, and choreography to create hybrid installations that blur the lines between…

    Advanced Strength Training Hacks

    Advanced Strength Training Hacks

    By Cinder Ernst– In the last column you learned basic strength training principles, such as peak contraction and continuous muscle tension. This time you will discover some easy to implement…

    Iconic Choirs Briefly Unify Mormons and LGBTQ Community During Pride

    Iconic Choirs Briefly Unify Mormons and LGBTQ Community During Pride

    On June 25, as Pride Month was drawing to a close, an historic event took place. Dr. Tim Seelig, Artistic Director of the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus (SFGMC), served…

    Ann Rostow: Humble Opinions

    Ann Rostow: Humble Opinions

    By Ann Rostow– Humble Opinions I don’t know what to make of the U.S. Supreme Court, which just ducked responsibility for deciding whether or not partisan gerrymandering is constitutional. In…