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    Top of Your Stack: 4.4.24

    Pritty (fiction – hardbound) by Keith F. Miller Pritty, is a debut coming-of-age YA novel and the inspiration behind the forthcoming short film of Kickstarter fame that follows two boys…

    Lit Snax: 4.4.24

    Who’s Afraid of Gender? by Judith Butler Judith Butler, the academic superstar who came up with the idea of gender as performance, has written a highly accessible book about the current political…

    Artist and San Francisco Bay Times Columnist Randy Coleman

    Artist and San Francisco Bay Times Columnist Randy Coleman

    Randy Coleman, an artist and columnist for the San Francisco Bay Times, recently died after a long illness. In an era of computer-generated drawings, Coleman handcrafted each of the pieces…

    Speaking to Your Soul: 4.4.24

    Speaking to Your Soul: 4.4.24

    By Elisa Quinzi– Poetic and pioneering astrologer Dane Rudhyar wrote, half a century ago, “The victory over the night is celebrated on the nineteenth degree of Aries.” The highly anticipated…

    Let’s Go Home: 4.4.24

    Here are two of the many pets now available for adoption at Oakland Animal Services (OAS): Sorrell is a 1-year-old boy who will mesmerize you with his loving and mellow disposition. He purrs,…

    Take Me Home with You: 4.4.24

    Take Me Home with You: 4.4.24

    Introducing Angel, your future Pittie Pup companion with an infectious zest for life! At a mere 25 pounds, she’s a bundle of joy and boundless energy, ready to infuse your…

    Ann Rostow: Brrrrrr

    Ann Rostow: Brrrrrr

    By Ann Rostow– Brrrrrr In the last year or so, we’ve seen a drop in support for same-sex marriage and gay rights in general. But here’s a big addition to…

    About Our Cover: 3.21.24

    In this issue, columnist Pau Crego writes how “personal connection can lead to greater empathy, compassion, caring, and even solidarity.” He also believes that vulnerability “is a powerful strategy to…

    Marching Into Spring

    Marching Into Spring

    By Joanie Juster– Update from Ukraine In the February 22 issue of the San Francisco Bay Times, I wrote an article about the situation in Ukraine as we marked the…

    SF Pride Announces Nominees for 2024 Community Grand Marshals, Public Voting Ends March 25

    SF Pride has announced the nominees for 2024 Community Grand Marshals. They are: The Port Bar – the Oakland LGBTQ bar and community space; Children’s After School Arts – a…