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The Loneliest Tech Hub in America Strikes Again
PublishedAnother week, another plea from a Bay Area tech worker trying to make friends.
The One Thing San Francisco Gets Right Every Single Day
PublishedLook, we spend a lot of time in this space talking about what San Francisco gets wrong.
No Policy Debate Needed: SF Sunsets Remain Undefeated
PublishedLook, we spend a lot of time around here talking about budget shortfalls, transit meltdowns, and the latest creative…
Alamo Square's Wildflower Moment Is Here — No Tax Dollars Required
PublishedSometimes the best things in San Francisco are the ones City Hall had absolutely nothing to do with.
Free Art, No Taxpayer Strings Attached: Chinatown's Mural Tour Is How Culture Should Work
PublishedHere's something you don't hear often enough in San Francisco: a free cultural experience that doesn't come with a…
Karyn Gabriel's Ceramics Ask the Question SF's Art World Keeps Dodging
PublishedHere's a question that shouldn't be controversial but somehow is: Is beauty important?
The Last Grunge Cinderella Standing
PublishedThere's something almost quaint about the phrase "90s grunge" in 2025.
De Young Parties, Power Lunches, and the Unchanging Vibe of SF
PublishedSan Francisco's social calendar keeps humming along with its usual mix of high culture, old-school political charm, and…
Your Saturday Plans Just Got Cheaper: The de Young Is Free for Bay Area Residents
PublishedHere's something your tax dollars are actually doing right for once: the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park offers…
Set Your Alarm: The 120th Anniversary of the 1906 Quake Might Be the Last Commemoration As We Know It
PublishedEvery April 18th, before most of San Francisco has hit snooze for the first time, a small crowd gathers at Lotta's…
The Definitive SF Movie List (No, 'San Andreas' Doesn't Count)
PublishedEvery few months, the eternal debate resurfaces: what are the best San Francisco movies of all time?
Yes, San Francisco Is Gorgeous — Now If Only We Could Afford to Look at It
PublishedThe debate has surfaced again: Is San Francisco the most picturesque city in America?
The Best Free Thing in SF You're Probably Not Taking Advantage Of
PublishedHere's a radical concept: a government-funded institution giving something back to the people who actually fund it.
The Golden Fire Hydrant Gets Its Annual Glow-Up — And Yes, It Actually Matters
PublishedEvery year, a small crowd gathers in Dolores Park to slap a fresh coat of gold paint on a fire hydrant.
Startup Art Fair Turns a 1950s Motel Into the Anti-Gallery Art Experience SF Needs
PublishedArt Without the Gatekeepers Forget sterile white-walled galleries where a velvet rope separates you from a canvas some…
Friday Night in SF: A City That Still Knows How to Have a Good Time
PublishedHere's something you won't read in the doom-scroll headlines about San Francisco: people still come here to have fun.
Montgomery Street Then and Now: SF's Financial District Frozen in Time
PublishedA historic photograph of San Francisco's Financial District has been making the rounds among local history buffs, and…
Stop and Smell the Roses — Seriously, Golden Gate Park's Rose Garden Is Free and Spectacular
PublishedHere's a fiscal conservative's dream: one of the most beautiful spots in San Francisco costs exactly zero dollars…
China Beach: SF's Most Underrated Shoreline Gets Its Artistic Due
PublishedWhile most tourists — and honestly, most San Franciscans — flock to Baker Beach or Ocean Beach for their coastal fix…
Mt. Tam's Feathered Freeloaders: The Wild Turkeys Nobody Warned You About
PublishedIf you've hiked the trails up from Stinson Beach on Mt.
The Golden Gate at Sunset: The One Thing City Hall Can't Ruin
PublishedSay what you will about San Francisco — the budget deficits, the bureaucratic bloat, the endless cycle of ballot…
Irreversible Entanglements Bring Free Jazz and Free Thinking to SF
PublishedThere's something beautifully libertarian about free jazz.
Grace Cathedral's Light Show Is the Free Spectacle SF Actually Deserves
PublishedIn a city where a night out can easily run you $150 before you've even ordered a second drink, Grace Cathedral is doing…
West Portal Proves You Don't Need City Hall to Clean Up Your Block
PublishedHere's a radical concept that apparently still exists in San Francisco: neighbors getting together to clean up their…