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    2018: The Year of Fighting Harder

    2018: The Year of Fighting Harder

    By Dr. Marcy Adelman– Just as I sat down to write my end of the year column, news broke that the GOP tax bill had been finalized and appears to…

    Getting the Most for Your Medicare Dollar

    Getting the Most for Your Medicare Dollar

    By R. Ruth Linden, Ph.D.– The 2018 open enrollment period for Medicare, which falls between October 15 and December 7 each year, has closed. Medicare’s open enrollment window, however, only…

    Horizons Foundation Announces Grants to 42 Bay Area LGBTQ Organizations

    Horizons Foundation Announces Grants to 42 Bay Area LGBTQ Organizations

    Horizons Foundation recently announced the newest round of Community Issues Grants to 42 projects and organizations. All of us at the San Francisco Bay Times congratulate the grantees and thank…

    Make Sure Your Charitable Donations Have the Impact You Want

    Make Sure Your Charitable Donations Have the Impact You Want

    By Brandon Miller, CFP– The holiday season is in full swing, and so is charitable giving. In fact, 40% of charitable donations take place in the year’s final weeks. And…

    Added Style in Crossovers

    Added Style in Crossovers

    By Philip Ruth– If talk-show makeup makeovers have taught us anything, it’s that the right look can make anyone seem more appealing. That’s nowhere truer than the fiercely competitive crossover…

    Curated: Noah’s Ark by Ralph Griffin, ca. 1980

    Curated: Noah’s Ark by Ralph Griffin, ca. 1980

    At the de Young “I go to the stream. I read the roots in the water, laying in clear water. There’s a miracle in that water, running across them logs…

    LGBTQ Studies and Contemporary Arts at Asawa SOTA Presents: ART!

    By Lyndsey Schlax– (Editor’s Note: Teacher Lyndsey Schlax of the Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts launched the nation’s first on-site high school LGBT course in 2015. She…

    A Lesson in Humanism from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

    A Lesson in Humanism from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

    By Michele Karlsberg Michele Karlsberg: For this issue of the San Francisco Bay Times, I present a guest article written by  author and television producer Stefani Deoul. “For the oppression…

    The Space Between Breaths

    The Space Between Breaths

    By Jamie Leno Zimron– Have you ever noticed that life is really one big breath? The first thing that happens when we’re born is an inhale, and our last act…

    In Memoriam: Mayor Edwin Mah Lee (1952–2017)

    In Memoriam: Mayor Edwin Mah Lee (1952–2017)

    Louise (Lou) Fischer and Eric Lukoff, Co-Chairs of the Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club: We were deeply saddened by Mayor Edwin Lee’s passing. We extend our deepest condolences to…