The Pride Brunch hosted by Gary Virginia and Donna Sachet is always one of the best events of June. Held at San Francisco’s historic Hotel Whitcomb, the elegant setting has…
By Alex Randolph, City College Trustee Every ten years, people all over the country receive long surveys in the mail or greet friendly door knockers. It must be Census time!…
By Dr. Marcy Adelman I don’t recall anyone telling me that one of the best experiences they had taking care of their self/parent/spouse/friend was what it took to find, manage,…
By Dr. Bill Lipsky Frolicking in the park. Protesting in the street. Dying in a distant land. The “Summer of Love” came during a year filled with sorrow, neglect, and…
In the Permanent Collection of the de Young Museum, Gallery 26 The breadth and volume of work produced by Martin Johnson Heade (1819–1904) is perhaps unrivaled by any artist of…
Members of our team here at the San Francisco Bay Times have been going to the Laurel Book Store for years—first when it was in the Laurel District near Mills…
Mighty cyclists numbering 2,226 at this year’s AIDS/LifeCycle, the world’s largest single-event fundraiser related to HIV/AIDS, raised more than $15.1 million dollars. Helped by 683 volunteer “roadies,” the cyclists…
Compiled by Dennis McMillan HRC Enacts Its Largest Ever Grassroots Expansion The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) this week announced a grassroots expansion that is larger and bolder than any in…
By Ann Rostow Mensis Horribilis You should have seen the essay I wrote last week after one of the most horrendous series of antigay court actions in recent years. I…
By Rafael Mandelman City College Transitions City College is in a moment of transition. The end of June also marked the end of Susan Lamb’s term as Interim Chancellor. Susan,…
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