
The World’s Queerest Grocery Store Provides a Blueprint for Democracy
Perhaps it is the longer days, the mixture of fog and sun, or the influx of visitors, but summer in San Francisco for hundreds of years has been synonymous with influential, significant events. Examples include the very founding of the city, on June 29, 1776; LGBTQ+ Pride…
Announced Closure of Oasis Signifies Major Changes to Bay Area Queer Nightlife
D’Arcy Drollinger, the Owner and Artistic Director of Oasis Nightclub, on July 19 announced that the popular club will be closing on January 1, 2026, after more than a decade of community-driven entertainment. The venue has been a cultural hub for drag, cabaret, live theater, and queer…
PBS and the Evolution of LGBTQ+ Rights
Public broadcasting has played a notable role in contributing to the national discourse on LGBTQ+ rights since at least the early 1960s, predating even the establishment of the Public Broadcasting Service on November 3, 1969. That is because stations such as KQED were already in existence by…
The Rescissions Act of 2025 Threatens to Gut Numerous LGBTQ+-Related Programs
As of this writing, the Trump administration is putting pressure on Congress to pass the Rescissions Act of 2025, following the administration’s successful recent passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The Senate must pass the Rescissions Act before July 18, 2025. If not, the White…
San Francisco Bay Times 2025 Pride Parade Contingent to Spotlight Marriage Equality Leaders
June 26, 2025—the date of this publication—marks the tenth anniversary of nationwide marriage equality. On this evening, the San Francisco Bay Times will be holding at The Academy SF an official Pride kickoff party as well as a commemoration of the historic Supreme Court victory. It is…

Special Cheeses Now on Sale for Rainbow Grocery’s 50th Anniversary

By Gordon Edgar– In honor of our 50th Anniversary, we have some of our most special cheeses on sale all month,…
Strengthening Divorce Protections for California Families

By Catherine Stefani– When families go through a divorce, the legal system should protect the people involved, especially children and financially…
Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Who Is ‘Qualified to Pray for Peace’?

By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis– This week in Japan is Obon, the millennia-old festival based on the traditional belief that…
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