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O Smith: Artivist Opens at SFMOMA — The Museum's First Solo Show by a Currently Incarcerated Artist

Orlando Smith, 30 years into eight consecutive life sentences at San Quentin, opened "O Smith: Artivist" at SFMOMA on…

July 27, 2026

At Castro and Market, the Rainbow Flag Is Now City Landmark No. 319

In September 2024, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 11-0 to designate Gilbert Baker's Rainbow Flag…

July 26, 2026

Barnes & Noble at 1091 El Camino Real, Redwood City, Will Close September 16

The Barnes & Noble at 1091 El Camino Real in Redwood City is closing September 16 after its landlord terminated the…

July 26, 2026

Roy Slaper, Oakland Denim Maker Behind Roy Denim, Dies at 54

Roy Slaper, the Oakland artisan who built an international following by making bespoke selvedge jeans entirely by…

July 26, 2026

New Leaf's Only San Jose Grocery, the Anchor of Canyon Creek Plaza, Will Close September 20

Silver Creek Community Market at 5667 Silver Creek Valley Road has filed a WARN notice with the state, announcing 61…

July 26, 2026

The City Is His Gym: Coach B Runs His Morning Sessions Out of a Custom‑Welded Truck

Greg "Coach B" Bianchi incorporated The City Is Our Gym Corporation in San Francisco in March 2020 and has run it ever…

July 26, 2026

A Drum on Alice Street: Where to Find Brazilian Dance Across the Bay Area

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July 26, 2026

On Ocean Avenue, a New Women's Gym Joins a Corridor That's Been Getting More Sporty

ROAR Strength Training Gym opened at 2301 Ocean Ave in August 2025, adding to an Ingleside fitness corridor anchored by…

July 26, 2026

At Hasta Muerte, Puzzle Zines Found a Home. Now Their Makers Want More Stops Like It.

Two Oakland residents making free puzzle zines have been distributing them at neighborhood cafes, finding a receptive…

July 26, 2026

In Bay Area Parks, a Generator‑Powered Speaker Is Already a Special Event. Enforcement Is Another Story.

Both San Francisco and Marin County require permits for amplified sound in parks — but the rules assume a known…

July 26, 2026

Five Kittens at Hayward's Barnes Court Shelter Named for NBC Bay Area Anchors

The Hayward Animal Services Bureau at 16 Barnes Court has named a litter of five eight-week-old kittens after NBC Bay…

July 26, 2026

Ten Permits, No Drama: Stanford Heights Avenue's Quiet Two‑Year Renovation Record

On Stanford Heights Avenue in San Francisco's West of Twin Peaks, ten building permits filed or completed since…

July 26, 2026

835 Alabama Street, Mission: A Stair Railing, Like for Like

A $5,000 permit for a stair railing replacement at 835 Alabama St — the second OTC alteration at the address this month…

July 26, 2026

At 455 Market, a $1 Alteration Permit for the Fire Command Center — the Prior Approval Behind It Surfaces Only as an Opaque Shell in Public Records

A $1 revision permit filed July 23 at 455 Market Street covers the replacement of the tower's firefighters smoke…

July 26, 2026

Stucco and Dry Rot at 1640 20th: The Upkeep Bill on a Potrero Hill Block

A $9,500 permit for stucco and dry rot repair at a single-family home on 20th Street is routine maintenance — and a…

July 26, 2026

Behind 235 Surrey St, a $40,000 Permit for the Wall Holding Glen Park's Hill

A $40,000 OTC alterations permit, issued July 23 for 235 Surrey St, calls for replacing the rear retaining wall and…

July 26, 2026

On Kirkham Street, a $1 Permit and a Plan That Never Broke Ground

A one-dollar administrative permit issued July 23 for 444 Kirkham Street in the Inner Sunset quietly references a prior…

July 26, 2026

At 1237 Polk Street, a Gilded Tooth Hangs Above the Door. Danny DeVito Wants to Film the Novel It Came From.

Danny DeVito tells SFGATE he wants to adapt Frank Norris's 1899 novel McTeague — set on Polk Street — for the screen.

July 26, 2026

San Francisco Eases Developer Costs, Eyes Major Boost for Affordable Housing Fund

San Francisco is enacting significant changes to its housing policy, reducing developer fees and requirements while…

July 26, 2026

Chained to Parking Meters Across the City, Ads That Nobody Approved

A Noe Valley resident flagged them on Reddit this week — signs zip-tied to meter posts, two per block.

July 25, 2026

On Larkin Street, a Fabrication Shop Is Putting New Faces on Old Storefronts

Three Tenderloin businesses — Ruru Kitchen, Deli Shack, and Gateway Croissant — are in line for custom decorative…

July 25, 2026

Giants Roll Out New Ticket Deals to Fill Oracle Park Seats for Summer 2026

The San Francisco Giants are introducing a range of discounted ticket options and promotions, including tickets for as…

July 25, 2026

At La Mejor Bakery on 24th Street, Seventeen Years of Knowing Your Order

Lisenia Rivera has worked the counter at La Mejor Bakery — 3329 24th Street, founded by Carmen Elias in 1993 and a…

July 25, 2026

On Oakland's Auto Row, a Wrought‑Iron Fence Marks Where Bruce Lee Fought

A KQED feature published July 23 brought renewed attention to 4157 Broadway in Oakland — the site of Bruce Lee's Jun…

July 24, 2026