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Recently my partner and I had brunch with some old comrades, folks I first met in the 1996 fight to stop the…
Recently my partner and I had brunch with some old comrades, folks I first met in the 1996 fight to stop the…
Back in 1968, my father announced that, if Richard Nixon were elected president that November, he was going to move us all…
Sometimes the right wing in this country seems like a riddle wrapped in an enigma encased in a conundrum. Do they want…
For twelve years starting in 1982, my partner and I in San Francisco joined with two friends in Seattle to produce Lesbian Contradiction:…
Henry Alfred Kissinger turned 100 on May 27th of this year. Once a teenage refugee from Nazi Germany, for many decades an…
In 1963, the summer I turned 11, my mother had a gig evaluating Peace Corps programs in Egypt and Ethiopia. My younger…
One day when I was about six, I was walking with my dad in New York City. We noticed that someone had…
We’ve just passed through tax time again. (Unless, like me, you live in one of several states ravaged by recent extreme weather events brought on…
In 1937, the American folklorist Alan Lomax invited Louisiana folksinger Huddie Ledbetter (better known as Lead Belly) to record some of his songs for the…
It was January 1983 and raining in San Francisco. The summer before, I’d moved here from Portland, Oregon, a city known for…
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