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    Biden Administration Displays AIDS Memorial Quilt at The White House

    Biden Administration Displays AIDS Memorial Quilt at The White House

    AIDS activist Mike Smith described the significance of the first-ever display of the AIDS Memorial Quilt on the lawn at The White House and the ceremony that was held there…

    10th Annual Inscribe on World AIDS Day

    10th Annual Inscribe on World AIDS Day

    The community sidewalk chalk art event Inscribe marked its 10th anniversary this year when it took place on Castro Street on Friday, December 1, 2024, World AIDS Day. Created and…

    Take Me Home with You: 12.5.24

    Take Me Home with You: 12.5.24

    Star Wars Fans, Meet Your New Best Friend: Boba Fetch! Do you have the Force in you to give Boba Fetch a forever home? This charming canine, inspired by the…

    Let’s Go Home: 12.5.24

    Here are two of the many pets now available for adoption at Oakland Animal Services (OAS): Jam Introducing Jam, the sweetest 6-month-old puppy ready to fill your home with love!…

    Top of Your Stack: 12.5.24

    The City and Its Uncertain Walls (fiction – hardcover) by Haruki Murakami This is a love story, a quest, and an ode to books and libraries, set in a surreal…

    Lit Snax: 12.5.24

    Masquerade by Mike Fu Set in Shanghai and New York, Masquerade is replete with odd strangers and strange disappearances, eerie coincidences, and potential ghosts. What’s not to love? Nightmare Before…

    Lesbian Game Changers Update

    Lesbian Game Changers Update

    “Celebrating Trailblazing Lesbians,” a short film premiere party, washosted by author Robin Lowey on Saturday, November 16, at Manny’s,the popular café and meeting space located at 3092 16th Street. The…

    Results Now Available From Groundbreaking Survey of LGBTQIA+ Midlife and Older Adults in California

    Results Now Available From Groundbreaking Survey of LGBTQIA+ Midlife and Older Adults in California

    By Marcy Adelman– The first state-funded study of LGBTQIA+ midlife and older adults in California is nearing completion. It is a two-part study on LGBTQIA+ aging that includes both an…

    Ann Rostow: We’re Going Back

    Ann Rostow: We’re Going Back

    By Ann Rostow– We’re Going Back After the election, our household went through a week or so of drinking and binge-watching British dramas and detective shows. After a couple of…

    Castro Night Market Debuts

    Castro Night Market Debuts

    The first Castro Night Market was held on Friday, October 18, 2024, bringing local food vendors, merchants, and live entertainment to 18th and Castro streets. To be held on the…