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    August Update, and Looking Back on June Pride

    August Update, and Looking Back on June Pride

    By Kate Brown, Ph.D.– Hello, Summer! Hopefully the beauty of June’s Pride Sunday carried forward through July and into August for everyone. As I reflect on Pride Weekend, I would…

    Bumpy Rides and Soft Landings: Stories From a No-Holds-Barred Male Flight Attendant

    Bumpy Rides and Soft Landings: Stories From a No-Holds-Barred Male Flight Attendant

    By Michele Karlsberg– Michele Karlsberg: James Pauley, Jr., who has been jet-setting around the world since the late 1970s as a flight attendant, keeps rapt readers turning the pages of Bumpy Rides…

    Recommendations from Book Passage 8.10.23

    The Peach Seed (fiction – hardbound) by Anita Gail Jones This is a sweeping multigenerational novel from a Bay Area author who shows the origins of one South Georgia family’s…

    More Love, Less Hate

    More Love, Less Hate

    By Joanie Juster– I attended Sunday services on July 23 at Calvary Presbyterian Church, in Pacific Heights. This is something I really should do more often, because services at this…

    Dara at Fitness SF Fillmore

    Dara at Fitness SF Fillmore

    “Weighted Lunges are the optimal exercise for sculpting your hamstrings and glutes. Start with light weights to get your muscle memory down, then increase!” Tore Kelly, Director of Creative &…

    Take Me Home with You: Chia

    Take Me Home with You: Chia

    “My name is Chia! I am a six-year-old, female terrier who shows off my friendly and eager personality with the SF SPCA staff and volunteers. While I can get overexcited…

    The Dynamic Duo Behind Iconic Visions, a New Public Art Installation at Presidio Tunnel Tops

    The Dynamic Duo Behind Iconic Visions, a New Public Art Installation at Presidio Tunnel Tops

    Iconic Visions, a new public art installation being created at Presidio Tunnel Tops as part of the Ancestral Futurism Art Mentorship, will be celebrated on Sunday, August 13, 2023. It…

    Ann Rostow Life Is Short

    Ann Rostow Life Is Short

    By Ann Rostow– Life Is Short I just re-read my previous column, which I always do before I get started in order to make sure that I don’t repeat myself,…

    A Guerneville Gay Staycation

    A Guerneville Gay Staycation

    Juan Davila of the San Francisco Bay Times team recently enjoyed his first visit to Guerneville and spent an afternoon with friends at Johnson’s Beach. Located ninety minutes north of…

    Right Here in Our Own Backyard

    Right Here in Our Own Backyard

    By Joanie Juster– It is always tempting to feel complacent here in San Francisco, in our rainbow-hued bubble by the bay. We read about drag bans in Tennessee, book bans…