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    30 Years of Dance-Along Nutcracker

    30 Years of Dance-Along Nutcracker

    By Heidi Beeler- You could call it “L. Frank Baum meets The Stahlbaums.” This December, the San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band sends Clara over the rainbow for “The Nutcracker of…

    When Dogs Heal

    When Dogs Heal

    In honor of World AIDS Day, December 1, we are featur­ing the non-profit Fred Says, which promotes pet ownership to improve the lives of those with HIV/AIDS. Fred Says (http://fredsays.org/)…

    What An Election Season!

    It was wonderful to see so many San Franciscans engaged and passionate about ballot issues and races that are close to home. There is no doubt in my mind that…

    Iconic Bay Area Lesbian Feminist Delivers Message to Hillary

    Iconic Bay Area Lesbian Feminist Delivers Message to Hillary

      Remastering Women’s Music in Political Times “Gripping” feminist energy literally resulted from a recent meaningful handshake and meeting between Margie Adam and Hillary Clinton. Adam, who is based in…

    Champions of City College

    Champions of City College

    City College of San Francisco (CCSF) is one of the largest community colleges in California, and yet since 2012, it has been threatened by the loss of its accreditation due…

    Margaret Cho Provides Further Proof of San Francisco’s Magic

    Margaret Cho Provides Further Proof of San Francisco’s Magic

    If the Pope could get John Boehner to resign, couldn’t he use his special powers to bring back Nancy Pelosi? It would be an answer to my prayers. #KateClinton The…

    In 1915, when the Panama-Pacific Internation­al Exposition (PPIE) opened, San Francisco was already a gay mecca for those in the know. Some 25 years beforehand, author, playwright and poet Oscar…

    Caitlyn Jenner to Speak at SF Opera House in February There is living large, and then there is Caitlyn Jenner. The well-known transgender woman clearly lives life to its fullest,…

    Religious or Spiritual, Marriage Is Still a Great Blessing

    Religious or Spiritual, Marriage Is Still a Great Blessing

    I recently had breakfast with my Clergy Gals group and enjoyed a nice conversation about weddings with Linda, a Presbyterian minister. She mentioned that a couple she is marrying are…

    For Better, For Worse

    For Better, For Worse

    Michele Karlsberg: What is the best and worst part about being a writer? Michael Graves: I have always been a fiction writer. My father and I, when I was a…