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Muni Staged Free Bloomsday Readings Down the L Line — and There's Still One More Event Thursday
PublishedThe SFMTA, the Irish Consulate, and the SF Public Library turned the L Taraval into a pop-up literary festival for…
Justin Martin Plays a Free Outdoor Dance Party at Mint Plaza Thursday — RSVP First
PublishedSF DJ Justin Martin headlines the June edition of Third Thursdays on Mint at Mint Plaza — 5 to 10 p.m., all ages, free…
Lake Merritt Goes Car-Free for Juneteenth — Don't Drive, and Know Where the Actual Programming Is
PublishedOakland closes Lakeshore Ave, Grand Ave, and El Embarcadero from 6 a.m.
Frameline50 Opens Tonight. Here's What the Programmers Say to Watch.
PublishedThe world's longest-running queer film festival is live at the Castro and runs through June 27.
Donate Blood in June, Walk Out With Two Giants Tickets
PublishedStanford Blood Center is giving every blood donor in June a voucher for two free Giants tickets — and Monday donors at…
Berkeley Playhouse's Teen "Into the Woods" Opens July 11 — Double-Cast, One Stage
PublishedBerkeley Playhouse's YouthStage program puts two complete teen casts through Sondheim's full score at the Julia Morgan…
The SF Art Book Fair Returns to Dogpatch for Year Ten
PublishedThe San Francisco Art Book Fair hits Minnesota Street Project July 23–26 for its 10th anniversary — four days, three…
SF-Themed Pikachu Promo Card Revealed for Pokémon Worlds — and the Ticket Deadline Is Wednesday
PublishedThe 2026 Pokémon World Championships land at Moscone Center and Chase Center this August.
Golden Gate Bridge Gets Fireworks for July 4. Karl the Fog Has Never Been Less Welcome.
PublishedSF will launch fireworks from the Golden Gate Bridge on July 4 at 9:30 p.m.
Fireworks Are Launching From the Golden Gate Bridge on July 4 — the First Time in 14 Years
PublishedSan Francisco will fire pyrotechnics directly from the Golden Gate Bridge's towers and barges on July 4, 2026 at 9:30…
A New Berkeley Workshop Opens July 3 — Twelve Hours, No Cover, Bring a Project
PublishedEast Bay Makers Club throws a free noon-to-midnight grand opening at 1619 San Pablo Ave in Berkeley on July 3, with…
Two Oakland Shows This Weekend, Both on Telegraph
PublishedGuttermouth headlines an all-ages five-act punk bill at Crybaby on Saturday; Holy Locust brings acoustic folk-punk to…
Skip Yosemite This Summer. Pinnacles Is Two and a Half Hours Away.
PublishedCalifornia's newest national park sits 2.5 hours from SF with volcanic rock formations, California condors, and roughly…
An SF Doctor Walked Into the World Cup in a Rainbow Bisht. The Video Already Has 1.1 Million Views.
PublishedSF physician Nasser Mohamed — the only Qatari to have ever publicly come out — made his entrance at Saturday's…
SF's 80th Annual Juneteenth Celebration Fills Eight Blocks of the Fillmore
PublishedThe Juneteenth SF Freedom Organization brought thousands to the Fillmore District on Saturday for its 80th annual block…
San Mateo County Fair Closes Tonight — Here's What You'll Actually Pay
PublishedToday is the last day of the San Mateo County Fair.
Nymphia Wind's Drag Race Runway Looks Are Free at the Asian Art Museum — Last Day Sunday
PublishedThree self-made Season 16 runway looks from RuPaul's Drag Race winner Nymphia Wind are on view at the Asian Art…
East Bay's World Cup Outdoor Fan Zone Circuit Kicks Off Today, Runs Through July
PublishedFree outdoor watch parties stretch from Walnut Creek to Oakland to Richmond, with the Cultura FC event at Jack London…
USA's 4-1 Opener Brought 2,500 to Thrive City — and the SF Fan Zone Runs Through July 19
PublishedThe Bay Area Host Committee's free watch party outside Chase Center drew roughly 2,500 fans Friday night for USA's 4-1…
Going to the World Cup in Santa Clara Today? Leave the Drone Home and Check Your Ticket Source
PublishedQatar faces Switzerland at Levi's Stadium this afternoon — kickoff 4 p.m.
Berkeley's Pride Season Opens This Weekend and Runs to August 30
PublishedThe city's summer LGBTQ+ calendar starts Saturday with free documentary screenings and mortifying journal readings, and…
The Country's Biggest Carnivorous Plant Festival Is Free in Alameda This Saturday
PublishedThe Bay Area Carnivorous Plant Society's newly rebranded annual festival runs this Saturday at St.
(un)PTO Takes Its Monday Hike to Oakland's Redwoods This Week
PublishedThe Bay Area's Monday hiking group for the job-hunting heads to Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park on June 15 — its first…
A Fermentation Class in Dogpatch Where You Leave With Your Own Sauerkraut
PublishedPlot & Pantry is hosting an intimate hands-on fermentation workshop June 27 in Dogpatch — make sauerkraut and a…