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Film Photography Is Alive and Well at Euclid & Manzanita
PublishedIn a city that spends billions on grand plans that rarely pan out, it's worth pausing to appreciate the people who make…
Camp Fluff Brings Contemporary Art to Little Raven Gallery — Because SF's Art Scene Isn't Dead Yet
PublishedFor all the doom and gloom about San Francisco's cultural decline — and trust us, we've contributed our fair share —…
Drink & Draft: SF's Low-Key Answer to Overprogrammed Nightlife
PublishedSometimes the best things in San Francisco aren't funded by a $2 million city grant or approved by three separate…
San Francisco's Dating Scene Goes Full Tantric — And Honestly, Why Not?
PublishedIn a city where people swipe through potential partners faster than they scroll through Slack notifications, one event…
The Castro Theatre Keeps Betting on Live Comedy — And It Might Actually Be Working
PublishedThe Castro Theatre is hosting comedy powerhouse Jessica Kirson for a live show, and honestly?
202 Years of Strings: Why You Should Care About the Wooden Fish Ensemble
PublishedHere's something refreshing: a group of musicians doing something genuinely cool in San Francisco without a single…
San Francisco Lost a Giant: Remembering Michael Tilson Thomas
PublishedSan Francisco's cultural world is a little quieter today.
Hadestown Came to SF and Absolutely Wrecked Everyone
PublishedIf you didn't manage to snag tickets to Hadestown at the Orpheum Theatre this past week, we regret to inform you: you…
Lands End: The Best Free Thing in a City That Loves Charging You
PublishedThere's a reason Lands End keeps showing up in every "hidden gem" list for San Francisco — except it's not hidden at…
Forget the Apps: A Missed Connection at AMC Kabuki Reminds Us Romance Isn't Dead
PublishedIn a city where people swipe through human beings like they're browsing DoorDash menus, someone out there is trying to…
A Janky Cat Needs You: Why Senior Pet Adoption Is the Most Libertarian Thing You Can Do
PublishedLook, we usually spend our column inches grilling City Hall over budget bloat and transit disasters.
The SF Guide to Shaking Off the Fog (The Emotional Kind)
PublishedWe all know about San Francisco's famous marine layer — that gray blanket that rolls in and just sits there.
A Cable Car, Free Tickets, and a Reminder That SF Still Has Soul
PublishedIn a city that often makes headlines for all the wrong reasons — budget blowouts, bureaucratic dysfunction, streets…
Shipyard Open Studios 2026: The Best Case for Less Government in the Arts
PublishedEvery year, the Hunters Point Shipyard opens its studio doors and reminds San Francisco what happens when you give…
Kearny Street Sunsets: The One Thing City Hall Can't Ruin
PublishedSay what you will about San Francisco — and we say plenty — but this city still knows how to put on a show when the sun…
The Civic Center Farmers Market, Captured in Brushstrokes Instead of Budget Reports
PublishedThere's something quietly radical about someone spending their lunch break painting the Civic Center Farmers Market.
Welcome to SF: A Survival Guide for New Arrivals Who Actually Want to Thrive
PublishedEvery week, another bright-eyed transplant lands in San Francisco and asks the internet for advice.
The Influencer-to-Festival Pipeline Is Getting Out of Hand
PublishedLook, we respect the hustle. We really do. In a world where everyone's trying to monetize their personal brand…
A Dirty Martini, a Sidewalk Nap, and the Marina's Unlikely Good Samaritan
PublishedLook, we're not here to judge. The Balboa Cafe has been turning responsible adults into sidewalk sleepers since 1913…
Have You Seen Don Heusos? The Mission's Most Wanted Missing Person(a)
PublishedIf you were walking down 24th and Bryant recently, you may have spotted a missing poster that stopped you in your…
Can't Sleep? Drive to SF. The City's Sunrise Game Remains Undefeated.
PublishedHere's something San Francisco doesn't charge you for, doesn't require a permit for, and the Board of Supervisors…
SFMOMA Painting Leads Strangers to Their Biological Father — You Can't Make This Up
PublishedSan Francisco has no shortage of strange-but-true stories, but this one might take the cake.
A Half-Century Love Story That Shaped San Francisco's Classical Music Legacy
PublishedSome love stories are quiet. Some reshape entire cultural institutions. The story of Michael Tilson Thomas and Joshua…
Support Local: The Bay Area's Creative Scene Deserves Your Attention
PublishedHere's something that won't cost taxpayers a dime and doesn't require a single committee meeting: supporting Bay Area…