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    Top of Your Stack – Recommendations from Book Passage: 9.7.23

    Only This Beautiful Moment (fiction – hardbound) by Abdi Nazemian From the Stonewall Honor-winning author of Like a Love Story comes a sweeping tale of three generations of boys: an out…

    Apple Season Is Upon Us

    By Debra Morris– Apples are some of the first fall fruits to arrive for the season—with some varieties arriving as early as August. However, farmers say that the wet winter…

    Anomaly SF, Where Culinary Innovation Reigns

    Anomaly SF, Where Culinary Innovation Reigns

    By David Landis– The dictionary definition of the word “anomaly” is “something different, abnormal, peculiar, or not easily classified.” That’s an apt description for the culinary inventiveness on display at…

    Take Me Home with You: Hippo

    “My name is Hippo! I am a two-year-old, male pit bull terrier who arrived at SF SPCA from Fresno, CA. I am very excitable—but in a good way!—and am learning…

    Fitness SF Trainer Tip: 9.7.23

    Fitness SF Trainer Tip: 9.7.23

    “It’s super important to wear comfortable clothes while at the gym. This increases the likelihood that you will come back and stick to a solid routine. Change up your apparel…

    The Stud is Set to Reopen in Spring 2024 at 1123–1125 Folsom Street

    The Stud is Set to Reopen in Spring 2024 at 1123–1125 Folsom Street

    Both city and state officials, including Senator Scott Wiener, Mayor London Breed, and Supervisor Rafael Mandelman, along with members of The Stud co-op, were present at a September 5, 2023,…

    Transgender Immigrant Symposium

    Transgender Immigrant Symposium

    Photos by Rink The 3rd Transgender Immigrant Symposium, organized by the San Francisco Transgender District, was held at Strut on Friday, August 25. Serving as event coordinators were activists Amit Patel…

    Sisters Host ‘Ohana Benefit for Maui

    Sisters Host ‘Ohana Benefit for Maui

    Photos by Rink On Thursday, August 31, the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence hosted a fundraiser, ‘Ohana, held in the Castro at the Lookout. Organized by former Maui residents Sisters Saki Tumi…

    Speaking to Your Soul: 9.7.23

    Speaking to Your Soul: 9.7.23

    By Elisa Quinzi– Currently we might be more vulnerable to self-deception; to escaping from the present into substances, compulsive behaviors, and fantasies. But our soul knows there is more beyond…

    A Time Capsule of Joy

    A Time Capsule of Joy

    Lorraine Hurdle (1922–2014) was a lesbian who served in the U.S. Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) in Germany during World War II. She served in the military for many years,…