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Vol. IIINo. 184
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All sections · April 2026 · 1,919 stories

A Box of 1981 Slides, a Thrift Store, and the Beautiful Mystery of Analog Memory

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In an age where your entire photo library lives on a server farm in Iowa and can be wiped with a forgotten password…

CultureApril 4, 2026

The City's Attic: Why SF's Forgotten Memorabilia Matters More Than You Think

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The City's Attic: Why SF's Forgotten Memorabilia Matters More Than You Think San Francisco has layers.

CultureApril 4, 2026

One Artist's Pastel Tribute to the Haight Reminds Us What's Worth Preserving

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There's something quietly radical about sitting in the bushes of Buena Vista Park with a set of pastels and drawing the…

CultureHaight-AshburyApril 4, 2026

Golden Gate Park's Best-Kept Secret: The Lakes You're Probably Walking Right Past

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San Francisco has a $14 billion annual budget, much of which gets swallowed by bureaucratic bloat and questionable…

CultureGolden Gate ParkApril 4, 2026

A24 Is Filming a Backrooms Movie — And San Jose's Weird Ottoman Store Is Along for the Ride

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If you've spent any time on the internet in the last few years, you've probably stumbled across the Backrooms — that…

CultureApril 4, 2026

San Francisco's 'Motherland' and the Workers Who Keep It Running

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There's something oddly refreshing about a tradesperson posting from a job site with nothing more than a grin emoji and…

CultureApril 4, 2026

Your Tax Dollars Already Paid for It — Now Go Enjoy Free Museum Saturdays

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Here's something city government actually gets right for once: if you live in the Bay Area, you can walk into the de…

CultureApril 4, 2026

Last Stop Vintage Show: Where Your Wallet Goes to Die (But At Least It's Not Taxes)

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There's something beautifully free-market about a vintage show.

EventsApril 4, 2026

Salesforce Park's Spring Fling Is Back — And Yes, Your Tax Dollars Helped Build That Rooftop

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Salesforce Park is throwing its annual Spring Fling Rooftop Lawn Party, and honestly?

EventsSoMaApril 4, 2026

The Best Government Program Is One That Just Gets You Outside

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Here's something we don't say often at The Dissent: a government program that actually makes sense.

GeneralApril 4, 2026

UC Berkeley's 32-Year-Old Egg Hunt Proves Not Everything Has to Be Government-Funded to Thrive

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A Tradition That Keeps Delivering — No Taxpayer Bailout Required Sometimes the best community events are the ones that…

EventsApril 4, 2026

Oakland's Khmer New Year Festival Returns — A Reminder That Community Doesn't Need a Government Grant

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Community Celebrations Done Right Oakland's Cambodian community is gearing up for the 2026 Khmer New Year Festival, and…

CultureApril 4, 2026

SFMOMA Drops Admission to $15 — Is This What Accessible Culture Looks Like?

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For a museum that normally charges $25 just to walk through the door — and $30 if you want to see a special exhibition…

CultureSoMaApril 4, 2026

A Free Easter Egg Hunt That Doesn't Cost Taxpayers a Dime? We Love to See It

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Sometimes the best community events are the simplest ones — and the ones that don't come with a six-figure city budget…

EventsApril 4, 2026

The Mission Dolores Security Guard Who Proves You Don't Need a Government Program to Build Community

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If you've spent any time around Mission Dolores lately, you've probably encountered that security guard — the one who…

CultureMission DoloresApril 4, 2026

San Quentin's Arts Programs Face the Chopping Block — But Is Anyone Asking the Right Questions?

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San Quentin, the storied prison just across the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, is facing the potential loss of arts…

PoliticsApril 4, 2026

First Fridays at Workshop SF: DIY Culture Thrives When Government Gets Out of the Way

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The Best Community Events Don't Need a City Grant If you're looking for proof that vibrant community culture doesn't…

CultureApril 4, 2026

Rush Hour Comedy Night Proves SF's Best Entertainment Doesn't Need a Government Grant

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Laughs Without the Red Tape San Francisco's comedy scene continues to prove that the best things in this city come from…

CultureApril 4, 2026

Need a Laugh This Easter Weekend? SF's Got You Covered — And It Won't Cost a Dime

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In a city where a single cocktail can run you $22 and a one-bedroom apartment costs more than a mortgage payment in…

EventsApril 4, 2026

Dime Bag Cannabis Comedy: SF's Latest Attempt to Make Weed Culture a Personality

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When Two Industries That Won't Stop Talking About Themselves Collide San Francisco's cannabis scene has a new trick…

CultureApril 4, 2026

North Beach First Fridays: The Art Crawl That Proves Culture Doesn't Need a Government Grant

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Every first Friday of the month, North Beach transforms into something San Francisco desperately needs more of: a…

CultureNorth BeachApril 3, 2026

The Church of Ambrosia Wants to Expand Your Mind — Again

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The Church of Ambrosia is back with its 6th Annual Spirituality and Beyond event, and whether you're a true believer or…

CultureApril 3, 2026

Friday Nights at OMCA Are Back — And They're Still One of the Bay's Best Free Hangs

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Spring is officially here, and the Oakland Museum of California is kicking off its beloved Friday Nights series once…

EventsApril 3, 2026

North Beach's $1 Drink Fridays Are Back — And Your Wallet Will Thank You

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The Free Market Delivers What City Subsidies Can't: Affordable Fun While San Francisco's bureaucrats spend millions…

EventsNorth BeachApril 3, 2026