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Culture · April 2026 · 605 stories

Vinyl Lives: Staxx of Wax Keeps SF's Record Culture Spinning

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In a city that prides itself on being the birthplace of countless cultural movements, it's reassuring to see that San…

April 19, 2026

30 Plays in 60 Minutes: The Most Efficient Theater in San Francisco

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In a city where a single Board of Supervisors meeting can drag on for six hours to rename a street, the SF…

April 19, 2026

The Best Argument for Keeping California's Public Lands Public

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In a week where most Bay Area discourse revolves around budget deficits and bureaucratic dysfunction, here's something…

April 18, 2026

Sometimes the Bay Area Just Delivers a Good Moment

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Look, we spend a lot of time around here talking about what's broken — the budget, the bureaucracy, the bizarre…

April 18, 2026

The Castro Theatre Gets Its Glow-Up — And It's Actually Beautiful

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In a city where seemingly every public project turns into a decade-long saga of budget overruns, community meetings…

CastroApril 18, 2026

The Best Things in SF Are Still Free (Yes, Really)

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Here's a dirty little secret that no one moving to San Francisco wants to believe: you don't actually have to spend $18…

April 18, 2026

The Loneliest Tech Hub in America Strikes Again

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Another week, another plea from a Bay Area tech worker trying to make friends.

April 18, 2026

The One Thing San Francisco Gets Right Every Single Day

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Look, we spend a lot of time in this space talking about what San Francisco gets wrong.

April 18, 2026

No Policy Debate Needed: SF Sunsets Remain Undefeated

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Look, we spend a lot of time around here talking about budget shortfalls, transit meltdowns, and the latest creative…

April 18, 2026

Alamo Square's Wildflower Moment Is Here — No Tax Dollars Required

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Sometimes the best things in San Francisco are the ones City Hall had absolutely nothing to do with.

Alamo SquareApril 18, 2026

Free Art, No Taxpayer Strings Attached: Chinatown's Mural Tour Is How Culture Should Work

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Here's something you don't hear often enough in San Francisco: a free cultural experience that doesn't come with a…

ChinatownApril 18, 2026

Karyn Gabriel's Ceramics Ask the Question SF's Art World Keeps Dodging

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Here's a question that shouldn't be controversial but somehow is: Is beauty important?

April 18, 2026

The Last Grunge Cinderella Standing

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There's something almost quaint about the phrase "90s grunge" in 2025.

April 18, 2026

De Young Parties, Power Lunches, and the Unchanging Vibe of SF

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San Francisco's social calendar keeps humming along with its usual mix of high culture, old-school political charm, and…

April 18, 2026

Your Saturday Plans Just Got Cheaper: The de Young Is Free for Bay Area Residents

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Here's something your tax dollars are actually doing right for once: the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park offers…

April 18, 2026

Set Your Alarm: The 120th Anniversary of the 1906 Quake Might Be the Last Commemoration As We Know It

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Every April 18th, before most of San Francisco has hit snooze for the first time, a small crowd gathers at Lotta's…

April 18, 2026

The Definitive SF Movie List (No, 'San Andreas' Doesn't Count)

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Every few months, the eternal debate resurfaces: what are the best San Francisco movies of all time?

April 18, 2026

Yes, San Francisco Is Gorgeous — Now If Only We Could Afford to Look at It

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The debate has surfaced again: Is San Francisco the most picturesque city in America?

April 18, 2026

The Best Free Thing in SF You're Probably Not Taking Advantage Of

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Here's a radical concept: a government-funded institution giving something back to the people who actually fund it.

Richmond DistrictApril 18, 2026

The Golden Fire Hydrant Gets Its Annual Glow-Up — And Yes, It Actually Matters

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Every year, a small crowd gathers in Dolores Park to slap a fresh coat of gold paint on a fire hydrant.

Mission DoloresApril 18, 2026

Startup Art Fair Turns a 1950s Motel Into the Anti-Gallery Art Experience SF Needs

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Art Without the Gatekeepers Forget sterile white-walled galleries where a velvet rope separates you from a canvas some…

April 17, 2026

Friday Night in SF: A City That Still Knows How to Have a Good Time

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Here's something you won't read in the doom-scroll headlines about San Francisco: people still come here to have fun.

April 17, 2026

Montgomery Street Then and Now: SF's Financial District Frozen in Time

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A historic photograph of San Francisco's Financial District has been making the rounds among local history buffs, and…

Financial DistrictApril 17, 2026

Stop and Smell the Roses — Seriously, Golden Gate Park's Rose Garden Is Free and Spectacular

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Here's a fiscal conservative's dream: one of the most beautiful spots in San Francisco costs exactly zero dollars…

Golden Gate ParkApril 17, 2026