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San Francisco supervisors panel backs street naming for LGBTQ theater founder Decker
A San Francisco supervisors committee is supportive of renaming a portion of Oak Street not far from City Hall in honor of retired New Conservatory Theatre Center founder Ed Decker.
Newly released report details the global reach of Project 2025
Revolutions rarely begin with a single dramatic moment.
Political Notes: Issa’s retirement opens door for electing LGBTQ SoCal House member
SF sheriff tells supervisors some jail personnel reassigned after strip-search incident
Obituaries: Jeffrey Earl Auman
Psychiatrists, attorney to be appointed for defendant in homophobic, antisemitic SF church vandalism
Ad Space Reservations for BAR's Historic 55th Anniversary Issue now being accepted
Focus turns to seeing new SF development houses LGBTQ seniors
Arts & Culture
Linda Rosewood’s ‘A Circle Outside’ – Sapphic Santa Cruz story satisfies
In Linda Rosewood’s lengthy debut novel, “A Circle Outside,” set in a witchy women’s commune in Santa Cruz in the 1980s, not a lot happens, really, as most of the action is set within the community and the various machinations and politics within.
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The Golden Age of Thomas Dolby – Singer-songwriter on his music, and parenting queer kids
It’s hard to believe that “The Golden Age of Wireless,” the debut album by musician Thomas Dolby was released more than 40 years ago. Regardless of its vintage, it still sounds as fresh and appealing as the day it hit record store shelves, and dolby continues to innovate and perform his music.
