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Doodler—a true crime thriller by John Fisher that has been hailed by reviewers as “Excellent! Chilling and compelling” (Stage ...
By the time I moved to San Francisco in the mid 1990s, I was burned out. I’d spent most of my youth in Oregon in social ...
A Pride-season audience favorite, the FRESH MEAT FESTIVAL of Trans and Queer Performance, is back with exquisite, ...
Sister Dana sez, “Participate in NO KINGS DAY on June 14, because Trump is NOT a king and does NOT deserve a military parade with tanks on his birthday—paid for with tens of millions of dollars by ...
In a world yearning for deeper connection, Juneteenth stands as a beacon of resilience, remembrance, and liberation. It is ...
Rikki’s, the only place in San Francisco that is dedicated to celebrating women’s sports, held its Grand Opening on June 11, ...
While the San Francisco Bay Times’ Pride Week issue is still on the horizon, yours truly wanted to give you the heads up for ...
Cocktails With Dina by Dina Novarr The day I met him, Phil Collins—the beverage director at TableOne, not the ...
Photos courtesy of NCLRSpecial thanks to Jennifer Bing and Malkia Hutchinson After nearly 50 years as a leading LGBTQ civil ...
This year, I wanted to create something that has a radical sense of celebration—to stage an event that doesn’t just speak of our struggle, but celebrates our beauty, creativity, and resilience. From ...
A sold-out crowd of 18,064 fans packed Chase Center on May 16, 2025, for the Golden State Valkyries historic season opener. As the first WNBA expansion team since 2008 and during a time of growth in ...
Over 20 Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) LGBTQ+ women leaders and allies were honored at Catch in the Castro on May 18, 2025. The celebration, part of the Mimosa series, was produced by the ...