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    Castro Night Market Is Now Monthly Through October

    Castro Night Market Is Now Monthly Through October

    Photos by Rink, Juan R. Davila, and Leticia López Castro Merchants Association, along with the Civic Joy Fund and CG Events, has announced that the Castro Night Market will now…

    Top of Your Stack 3.27.25

    Stag Dance (fiction – hardcover) by Torrey Peters A collection of three novellas and one novel, Stag Dance takes the trans genre to the next level. In it, Peters explores…

    Lit Snax 3.27.25

    Encounters With Men by Bob Ostertag Ostertag delivers a phantasmagoric, yet intelligently analytical, journey through a life filled with sex, love, violence, mystery, and extreme characters. Ostertag will be reading at…

    Raven: A Gentle Soul Searching for Home

    Raven: A Gentle Soul Searching for Home

    At seven years old, Raven, a Labrador Retriever mix, has a heart as golden as his years. This gentle, soulful pup is looking for a loving home where he can…

    An Inseparable Bunny Duo and a German Shepherd With Silky Fur and a Heart Full of Love

    Ladybird A 100-pound, 5-year-old German Shepherd with a silk-soft coat and heart full of love, Ladybird is seeking her forever home. She is working onshedding a few pounds, which will…

    Ann Rostow: Wither Progressives?

    Ann Rostow: Wither Progressives?

    By Ann Rostow– Wither Progressives? I couldn’t help but notice two of my old friends, GLBT legal eagles Dale Carpenter and Kate Kendell, at odds on Facebook over the recent…

    Join the Fight to Curb Out-of-Control Money in Campaigns and Elections

    Since people began using money around the 7th century B.C., it has influenced positions of power. That is especially true here in the U.S. Consider that the first president, George…

    Save Our Sciences: Rallies

    Save Our Sciences: Rallies

    On March 7, 2025, and again on March 10, scientists, healthcare workers, and more rallied in protest to Trump administration implemented as well as planned federal cuts to medical research,…

    Oakland Fire Stations Saved

    Oakland Fire Stations Saved

    By Rebecca Kaplan– The recent successful reversal of previously planned fire station closures, along with our ability to prevent further closures, showcases the unwavering dedication of elected officials, city staff,…

    Krewe de Kinque’s Bal Masque XXII

    Krewe de Kinque’s Bal Masque XXII

    Photos by Rink “Mardi Glow Under The Sea” was the theme of the Krewe de Kinque (KDK) gala, Bal Masque, held this year on Saturday, March 1, at The Café,…