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Vol. IIINo. 184
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The Best Version of SF Is the One You Actually Show Up For

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Here's a rare bit of good news for a city that can't stop doom-scrolling its own obituary: people still love visiting…

May 16, 2026

The Best Government Program Is the One Nobody Asked For: Little Free Libraries

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Happy Little Free Library Day, San Francisco.

May 16, 2026

When Castro Street Was Just a Street: A 1915 Snapshot Worth a Thousand Policy Debates

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A photograph from 1915 showing the intersection of 18th and Castro Streets has been making the rounds among local…

CastroMay 16, 2026

Mission Yoga Turns 25: A Small Business That Actually Survived San Francisco

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In a city where small businesses close faster than new ramen shops can open, Mission Yoga just hit a milestone that…

Mission DistrictMay 16, 2026

Put Down Your Phone and Pick Up a Season Pass: SF's Cultural Memberships Are Actually Worth It

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Here's a radical idea for a Tuesday night: instead of doomscrolling yourself into an existential crisis, you could be…

May 16, 2026

Club DeLuxe Is Back From the Dead — Sort Of

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If you've mourned the loss of Club DeLuxe — the Haight's beloved cocktail lounge and jazz den that felt like stepping…

Haight-AshburyMay 16, 2026

Chinatown's Newest Mural Honors the Man Who Secured Birthright Citizenship

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A new mural of Wong Kim Ark is going up at the corner of Sacramento and Grant in Chinatown — and if you don't know that…

ChinatownMay 16, 2026

Mirus Gallery's Latest Show Proves SF's Art Scene Isn't Dead — It's Just Weird

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For a city that spends enormous sums on public art projects of questionable merit — looking at you, every forgettable…

May 16, 2026

Coit Tower's Getting a Glow-Up — And Yes, There's a Nonprofit Behind It

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If you've glanced toward Telegraph Hill lately and thought you were witnessing either the rapture or a Batman signal…

Telegraph HillMay 16, 2026

SFMOMA Dusts Off Its Crown Jewel — And It's Worth the Look

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SFMOMA is giving one of its most prized possessions the spotlight treatment.

SoMaMay 16, 2026

When San Francisco Was Still Building Something Worth Keeping

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Two recently surfaced historical photographs of San Francisco — one from 1865, the other from 1894 — offer a striking…

May 15, 2026

Ocean Beach Is Reminding Everyone It Doesn't Care About Your Boat

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Two things are happening at Ocean Beach right now: a cool new coastal science and art exhibit exploring how the…

Outer SunsetMay 15, 2026

Survivor 50 Finale Has SF Fans Looking for Watch Parties — And We're Here for It

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In an age where most of us consume entertainment alone on our couches, doom-scrolling a second screen while…

Inner RichmondMay 15, 2026

SF's Persian Community Is Looking to Connect — And We're Here For It

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San Francisco has long been a city of diasporas — communities that transplanted themselves from every corner of the…

May 15, 2026

RIP Gary Saxon: The Record Man Who Gave Us the Music

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Some people build institutions out of glass and steel.

May 15, 2026

Meet Your Favorite New Neighbor: The Gopher Snake Taking Over Bay Area Trails

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If you've been hitting Lands End or any of the Bay Area's wilder trails lately, you might have had a heart-stopping…

May 15, 2026

SF's Fighting Robots Have Traded Punches for Pirouettes, and Honestly? We Have Questions.

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There's something beautifully, absurdly San Francisco about this: the Bay Area's robot combat scene — once a glorious…

May 15, 2026

Forbidden Words: Valencia Street's Latest Mural Says What the City Won't

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There's a new mural up at the Drawing Room Annex on Valencia Street, and it's called Forbidden Words.

Mission DistrictMay 15, 2026

The Chonk Abides: Pier 39's Stellar Sea Lions Are Still Holding Court

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San Francisco has no shortage of squatters who refuse to leave prime waterfront real estate, but at least these ones…

Fisherman's WharfMay 15, 2026

Vesuvio Is Still Cool. That's the Whole Story.

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Stop the presses: young people are going to a cool bar.

North BeachMay 15, 2026

An Exhibit Worth Your Time: The Uncomfortable History of Mental Health Abuses

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There's a quiet exhibit making the rounds that deserves more attention than it's getting — a display documenting the…

May 15, 2026

Tenderloin Seniors Are Fighting the Loneliness Epidemic — And a New Doc Shows How

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There's a public health crisis that doesn't get nearly enough attention, and it has nothing to do with fentanyl…

TenderloinMay 15, 2026

Bernal Heights: Still One of SF's Best-Kept Secrets (Your Tax Dollars Didn't Build That View)

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Sometimes it's worth stepping back from the budget deficits, the bureaucratic bloat, and the endless city hall drama to…

Bernal HeightsMay 15, 2026

Your Tax-Funded Library Now Has a Karaoke Night. And Honestly? We're Not Mad.

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The Excelsior Branch Library is hosting karaoke night, and before you roll your eyes at another quirky San Francisco…

ExcelsiorMay 15, 2026