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Baker Beach Is Covered in Tiny Blue Aliens and No, They're Not Used Condoms

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If you've wandered down to Baker Beach recently and thought the shoreline looked like the aftermath of a very…

PresidioApril 24, 2026

The Sunset Gets a New Community Room and Free Rakes — Your Tax Dollars at Work (Actually, Maybe?)

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The Sunset District picked up a couple of small wins this week, and for once, we're not being entirely sarcastic.

SunsetApril 24, 2026

Want to Actually Touch Grass? Hayward Regional Shoreline Is Peak Bay Area Birding

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Here's a radical idea for your weekend: put down the phone, leave the doom-scrolling behind, and go watch some birds.

April 24, 2026

Before the Budget Fights: A Reminder That This Land Has Deep Roots

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We spend a lot of time at The Dissent talking about what's broken in San Francisco — the budget bloat, the bureaucratic…

April 24, 2026

Dave & Buster's Bets Big on Oakland's Waterfront. Bold Move or Just… a Move?

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Dave & Buster's is officially planting its flag on the Oakland waterfront, with a new location at 55 Harrison set to…

April 24, 2026

Sometimes You Just Need to Stop and Appreciate the City You're Paying $3,500/Month to Live In

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Look, we spend a lot of time around here talking about what's broken in San Francisco — the budget deficits, the…

Mission DistrictApril 24, 2026

KCSM's 'Passing the Torch' Proves Jazz Is Alive — No Government Grant Required

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Jazz Isn't Dead. It Just Doesn't Need a Bailout. If you thought jazz was a relic collecting dust somewhere between your…

April 24, 2026

San Francisco's Weekend Agenda: What Are You Actually Doing Out There?

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It's Friday, San Francisco. The fog is doing its thing, your paycheck just hit (and immediately left for rent), and…

April 24, 2026

The Case for Slow Learning: Why SF's Multi-Week Classes Are Worth Your Time and Money

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In a city that practically invented the one-click solution and the two-day delivery, there's a quiet rebellion brewing…

April 24, 2026

The Golden Gate Still Slaps — And That's Worth Saying

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In a city where we spend most of our editorial energy tracking budget overruns, bureaucratic dysfunction, and the…

PresidioApril 24, 2026

OM Records Turns 30, Throws a Party Where San Francisco's Music Scene Actually Started

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Before every tech bro discovered DJ sets at Burning Man, San Francisco had a legitimate underground electronic music…

EmbarcaderoApril 24, 2026

Inside SF's $25M Victorian Showcase: Where 'Cozy' Costs More Than Most People's Homes

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The San Francisco Decorator Showcase is back, and this year's message is clear: open concept is dead, long live cozy.

April 24, 2026

The Bay Area's Influencer Industrial Complex Has a Gatekeeping Problem

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If you've scrolled through Instagram stories from any Bay Area restaurant opening, product launch, or cultural pop-up…

April 24, 2026

The Mission Becomes a Global Stage — No Passport Required

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If your idea of "international culture" is ordering a cortado at a third-wave coffee shop, the S.F.

MissionApril 24, 2026

The Real Cost of Looking Good in SF (Without a Car)

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San Francisco has a reputation for many things — tech money, fog, and $7 toast — but it's also quietly become a hub for…

April 24, 2026

Corona Heights' Chaotic Parrot Flock Remains SF's Best Free Entertainment

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In a city where a trip to the zoo will cost you $30 and a mediocre cocktail runs $18, the wild parrots of Corona…

Corona HeightsApril 24, 2026

Fort Point Surfers: The Best Argument for Leaving San Francisco Alone

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There's a particular kind of magic that happens at Fort Point that no city program funded, no committee approved, and…

PresidioApril 24, 2026

Alameda's Ocean Photography Exhibition Is a Rare Free Win for Bay Area Culture

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Sometimes government-adjacent cultural programming actually delivers something worth your time — and your zero tax…

April 24, 2026

Parked Outside a Ranch 99 Wondering What To Do? You're Not Alone.

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There's a quiet epidemic in the Bay Area, and it doesn't involve fentanyl or tech layoffs.

April 23, 2026

Treasure Island's 'Canopy of Sky' Is the Rare Public Art That Actually Earns Its Keep

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Here's a sentence you don't hear often in San Francisco: a public art installation that's actually worth stopping for.

Treasure IslandApril 23, 2026

SFO's Coolest Free Exhibit Is About Bikes That Are Absolutely Not Going Fast

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Here's something SFO is getting right — and no, it's not the TSA line.

April 23, 2026

Finally, a Comedy Show Where Yelling at the Stage Is the Point

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San Francisco has no shortage of people who love to hear themselves talk.

April 23, 2026

Beethoven's First Symphony Hits SF — And Yes, Classical Music Is Still Worth Your Time

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In a city that worships disruption, there's something quietly radical about sitting in a room and listening to a…

April 23, 2026

The Free Market Does Gifting Better Than Amazon Ever Could

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Forget algorithm-curated gift guides and next-day Prime shipping.

April 23, 2026