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    Ann Rostow: I’m Thinking Friday, June 26

    By Ann Rostow I’m Thinking Friday, June 26 As June comes to a close, the Supreme Court has only a few days left to announce its remaining decisions. The Court…

    San Francisco Bay Times to Present Record-Breaking Gathering of Women’s Music Stars at Pride The largest ever assemblage of Women’s Music stars in a Pride Parade contingent will take place…

    (Click on image to the left to get to the full issue at issuu.com!) World’s Gayest City Hall Turns 100 + Image Gallery Harvey Milk frequently used to pause and…

    Dawn Harms Directs Bay Area Rainbow Symphony with Skill, Passion

    Dawn Harms Directs Bay Area Rainbow Symphony with Skill, Passion

    Dawn Harms, Music Director and Conductor of the Bay Area Rainbow Symphony, continues to astound us with her incredible career. She is a chamber musician, violin soloist, and is on…

    AIDS/LifeCycle: Adventure, Community, and Critical Funding for Local HIV Prevention & Care By Greg Sroda On Sunday, May 31, more than 3,200 people from 46 states, Washington, D.C. and 21…

    Montclair Women’s Cultural Arts Club—We Will Never Forget You

    Dr. Betty Sullivan & Jennifer Viegas From the moment we first stepped into Boo Price’s warm, welcoming and truly magical Montclair Women’s Cultural Arts Club, we felt at home. This…

    Quirk Mode

    Quirk Mode

    Michele Karlsberg: What would you say is your interesting writing quirk? Rob Byrnes: Unlike pretty much every writer who ever lived, I love love love to edit my work. Putting…

    Montclair Women’s Cultural Arts Club—We Will Never Forget You Dr. Betty Sullivan & Jennifer Viegas From the moment we first stepped into Boo Price’s warm, welcoming and truly magical Montclair…

    LGBT Seniors Are Particularly Vulnerable to Both Mental and Physical Abuse

    LGBT Seniors Are Particularly Vulnerable to Both Mental and Physical Abuse

    I’ve worked in the field of elder abuse prevention for the past 25 years and, sadly, I’ve heard many stories about elder abuse in our community. Our reluctance to face…

    By Kate Kendell, Esq. As I write this, I am three days away from hopping a plane to DC. I am going to see oral argument in NCLR’s Tennessee marriage…