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    Ann Rostow: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid

    Ann Rostow: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid

    By Ann Rostow– Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid Before we begin, a quick update from police in North Wales around Broughton. Apparently, people have been noticing “Christmas gnomes” abandoned in…

    Donna Sachet and the Optimism Spiral

    (Editor’s Note: Sunday’s a Drag, a 15-year-old drag brunch tradition in San Francisco, recently relaunched at Club Fugazi for a limited run that hopefully will start up again in 2024.…

    Some Praise for San Francisco

    Some Praise for San Francisco

    By Mark J. Mitchell– There’s been a lot of French to overhear in the Haight Ashbury for the last few weeks. Grandpere’s busy trying to prove to a teenaged grandson…

    San Francisco’s Back: Mecca Beckons Again

    San Francisco’s Back: Mecca Beckons Again

    By Bill Malcolm– (Editor’s Note: While the majority of Bay Times readers are locals, here is an article by journalist Bill Malcolm that is directed toward those outside of the…

    SF Pride Executive Director Among Those Trapped at Burning Man

    Heavy rains left thousands of Burning Man 2023 participants, including SF Pride Executive Director Suzanne Ford, stranded at the annual event’s desert site. While still at the temporary community location…

    September Is Bay Area Public Transit Month

    September Is Bay Area Public Transit Month

    By Assemblymember Phil Ting– Last month we celebrated the 150th anniversary of San Francisco’s beloved cable cars, an iconic and vital part of the Bay Area’s transportation infrastructure. Indeed, many…

    Pride Around the Bay and Beyond

    Pride Around the Bay and Beyond

    By Joanie Juster– Whatever else may be going on around the country, the local LGBTQ+ community continues to prove its strength and resilience, proudly shining brightly in a number of…

    ‘Emperor Norton Place’ Celebration to Honor the Legacy of a San Francisco Folk Hero

    ‘Emperor Norton Place’ Celebration to Honor the Legacy of a San Francisco Folk Hero

    San Francisco, known for its rich history and colorful characters, is set to celebrate the enduring legacy of one of its most iconic figures, Joshua Abraham Norton, better known as…

    Donna’s Chronicles, “Writing a regularly published column is no easy feat…”

    Donna’s Chronicles, “Writing a regularly published column is no easy feat…”

    By Donna Sachet– Writing a regularly published column is no easy feat, as we are sure the majority of esteemed columnists of this paper will tell you; but the San…

    The Court Systems of San Francisco

    The Court Systems of San Francisco

    By Eduardo Morales, Ph.D.– The Imperial Court System is the second largest LGBT organization in the world, surpassed only by the Metropolitan Community Church. It is a grassroots network that…