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08 May 2018

What Dating Older Men Did To Me

By Rachel Fogletto We’re living in an incredible time of holding each other accountable for the pain we inflict on each other. Whether it’s calling out everyday racism/sexism/transphobia or outing an abuser, it is becoming more common to encourage calling it out into the open. Like many women, this makes

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01 May 2018

Using Dating Apps When You’re 50+, Is Not That Easy

By Lois Burak Well, here I am, 53 years old and single, starting to see some signs of age, and yet still loving the thought of what’s possible and what my future holds. Perhaps at a point of rebirth but this time I’m wiser, more grounded, and have run out

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30 Apr 2018

Five Great Bay Area Cartoonists

By Kelly O’Grady San Francisco has been fertile ground for cartoonists since the underground comix scene of the 1960’s. That’s why I moved to San Francisco in the first place. I wanted to relive perhaps the grooviest time of Comics history. I wanted to sit in an obscure coffee shop

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27 Apr 2018

Zuck’s Testimony and Facebook’s Recent Actions Don’t Show a Company that’s Serious about User Privacy

Our new Tech Column was made possible by the fine folks at Mozilla Firefox.  The nonprofit Mozilla Foundation believes the Internet must always remain a global public resource that is open and accessible to all.  And that’s why we love Firefox. By Amul Kalia Guys, Mark Zuckerberg started Facebook in

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26 Apr 2018

Punk, Drag, & Christian Death, A Legacy

By Jillian Roberston Drag icon RuPaul once said, “Drag is punk rock. It’s a big FU to the status quo.” Long before RuPaul’s Drag Race became a global phenomenon, a punk rock musician in Los Angeles was taking that sentiment literally. Rozz Williams, creator of 80s punk rock band Christian

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12 Apr 2018

How to Recognize Parkinson’s Disease and What to do About it

A geriatric nurse did some great research and made a comprehensive infographic for Parkinson’s Disease Awareness month, check it out. By Rebecca Evans Parkinson’s disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease, after only Alzheimer’s disease, and its effects can be debilitating.  Though the most well-known symptom of Parkinson’s are the

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10 Apr 2018

Generation Resist: America’s Youth Shaping its Political Future

BY IRENE NAZARI On March 24th in Washington DC and in almost every major city in the United States this older millennial saw again what it looks like when our democracy works. We were led this time, not by a television personality, a lifelong politician, or an entire gender, but

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