I wondered what could I possibly write about in 500 words that could be anything of interest to the readers of Epochalips. Then I thought…I am one of the readers. Why not write what is important to me in the life of the LGBT community? The first thing to come to me was the issue […]
I am a freelance court reporter. Yesterday, only moments after confirming an assignment with my regular firm for the following day, an 11:00 a.m. hearing at a prominent SF law firm, I got a text message from someone who needed a reporter in Truckee. Damn! It always happens that way. I could have taken that […]
I feel deeply saddened by the news of the death of Ms. Whitney Houston. I am going to go out on a limb here because I must. I’ve read some opinions and the sparse details of her death announcement. We’re left waiting for a coroner’s report for the “real†story. What is the “real storyâ€? […]
I have always loved women. Their beauty and grace, their connection and compassion, their communication and loquaciousness are all qualities that I have greatly admired. My mother is a strong feminist who worked hard years ago for the Equal Rights Amendment. Her women friends in the League of Women Voters that I met were singular […]
Okay, people, winter is nigh and you might be thinking of a trip to a place like Costa Rica or some other lush forested locale where you might be tempted to relax, sit by the pool, go to a spa, or try the current vacation craze, a zip line adventure. May the force be with […]
“Once in a while, the world witnesses a voice that taps into utter beauty and truth. Alice Walker’s voice through her writings and poetry and through the essence of the beautiful woman that she is, is one such voice; a voice that has impacted my life and the lives of many women and men so […]
When Milton resident Jane Lee Watton, known as Lee, watched television coverage of the repeal of the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell†policy late last year, she and her partner, Sherry Jamarik, a retired Army captain, simply shook their heads in amazement. Lee, a retired journalist, and Sherry, shared a boatload of mixed emotions – […]
Based and shot in Boston, 617 follows three friends from their childhood days in Quincy – Griffin, Scotty and Sully and three friends from their formative/informative college years – Alana, Siobhan and Cat as they discover what life and love off the Red Line in the hub of New England has to offer. I came […]
Katherine V. Forrest: I was amazed to hear that you’ve actually just written a new play based on your brand new memoir, When We Were Outlaws! How and why did you do this, and when can we see it? The play is called “Outlaws on Stage†and its showing on Nov. 6th at the Macha […]
GirlOnGirl Dodgeball – Women Play To Empower the Girls of Today Come to this year’s raging tournament and party! In its 8th year, there is something fun for all women on our playground! Its all happening this SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5th, 2011, ages 21 & OVER ONLY, at the Craneway Pavilion, 1414 Harbour Way South, Marina […]
Hang on, it's going to be a wild ride!
Robin
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