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Diversion likely for Emeryville hate crime defendant

Diversion likely for Emeryville hate crime defendant

  • by John Ferrannini
  • Nov 29, 2023

The case of the man prosecutors allege committed hate crime vandalism at an Emeryville senior housing facility will likely go to diversion instead of trial.

Transmissions: Trans for the holidays

Transmissions: Trans for the holidays

  • by Gwendolyn Ann Smith
  • Nov 29, 2023

We're in that time of year, post-Thanksgiving but not yet Yule, when you cannot breathe without being bombarded by messages of family get-togethers for the holidays.

Castro welcomes the holidays

Castro welcomes the holidays

  • by BAR staff
  • Nov 29, 2023

Castro Merchants Association President Terry Asten Bennett, a straight ally who co-owns Cliff's Variety, welcomed a crowd to the neighborhood November 27 for the annual holiday tree lighting.

Residents move into Palm Springs LGBTQ senior community

Residents move into Palm Springs LGBTQ senior community

  • by Matthew S. Bajko
  • Nov 29, 2023

In early November Richard Alther moved into his new apartment at Living Out, a luxury rental community in Palm Springs targeted at active LGBTQ+ seniors age 55 and older.

How are LGBTQ+ Innovators Changing the Tech Field?

How are LGBTQ+ Innovators Changing the Tech Field?

  • by Advertising Department -- Sponsored content
  • Nov 29, 2023

Okay, let's be real - the tech is evolving faster than we wish it would. But let me tell you - the LGBTQ+ community is not just keeping up; we're leading the charge and shaping the future.

Beyond Borders: Exploring the World an an LGBTQ Nomad

Beyond Borders: Exploring the World an an LGBTQ Nomad

  • Nov 28, 2023

Traveling the world is one of the best things you can do for yourself. It helps you learn a lot about yourself, explore different possibilities, and even find yourself if you are feeling lost.

Tips For Traveling Like a Foodie

Tips For Traveling Like a Foodie

  • by Advertising Department -- Sponsored content
  • Nov 28, 2023

Some people travel to experience high-adrenaline adventures. Others prefer relaxation whether that's on a beach or in a luxury hotel room. Then there are the foodies.

SF World AIDS Day event to honor Olympic diver Louganis

SF World AIDS Day event to honor Olympic diver Louganis

  • by John Ferrannini
  • Nov 21, 2023

The Olympian dubbed the "greatest diver in history" will be recognized at the National AIDS Memorial Grove's World AIDS Day commemorations, which will also include its Light in the Grove benefit the night before.

Gay Assemblymember Low eyes South Bay House seat

Gay Assemblymember Low eyes South Bay House seat

  • by Matthew S. Bajko
  • Nov 21, 2023

With the news Tuesday that Congressmember Anna Eshoo (D-Palo Alto) will retire from the South Bay House seat she has held since 1993, it provides an opportunity to see the first LGBTQ person from the Bay Area be elected to Capitol Hill.

Editorial: Communities should lead fight against HIV/AIDS

Editorial: Communities should lead fight against HIV/AIDS

  • by BAR Editorial Board
  • Nov 21, 2023

The theme for the 35th annual World AIDS Day coming up on December 1 is "Let Communities Lead."

US, SF increase PrEP uptake, but disparities remain

US, SF increase PrEP uptake, but disparities remain

  • by John Ferrannini
  • Nov 21, 2023

A little over one-third of people nationwide who could benefit from PrEP were on it in 2022, but there continue to be major disparities among white, Black, and Latino Americans, according to data from the federal CDC.

Out in the World: South Bay report touts the benefits of a rich immigrant community

Out in the World: South Bay report touts the benefits of a rich immigrant community

  • by Heather Cassell
  • Nov 21, 2023

Karla Pardo Valdovinos fled Mexico 26 years ago. She was running from the Mexican cartels and violence that more than a quarter century later continue to plague the Latin American country.

Guest Opinion: 5 great ways to create positive change in your community

Guest Opinion: 5 great ways to create positive change in your community

  • by Ed Carter
  • Nov 21, 2023

Few things are more rewarding than standing up for a cause you believe in, especially when it is of importance in your local community.

Obituaries: Vivian "Drew" Hassele

Obituaries: Vivian "Drew" Hassele

  • Nov 21, 2023

The obituary for Vivian "Drew" Hassele, who was a longtime bartender and maintenance manager at the old Amelia's Bar on Valencia Street.