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The SF Mime Troupe Brings Its Free AI Satire 'Wreckage' to Live Oak Park This Weekend

The SF Mime Troupe performs its free outdoor satire Wreckage — about AI hype, housing costs, and broken institutions —…

EventsJuly 17, 2026

Getting to Mosswood Meltdown: Navigating Oakland's Weekend Festival

Mosswood Meltdown takes over Oakland's Mosswood Park this weekend.

EventsJuly 17, 2026

Berkeley Earth's 'Synthesis' Maps Bay Area Warming; 'Neighborhood‑Level' Specifics Require Login Or Remain Unspecified

Berkeley Earth launched its "Synthesis" platform, claiming "neighborhood-level" climate data, but its 25km resolution…

TechJuly 17, 2026

England's Right‑Flank Wound: Why France Wins the Bronze

The third-place playoff is the tournament game nobody wanted to play and everybody pretends to care about.

SportsJuly 17, 2026

Don’t Walk the Entire Golden Gate Bridge. Here’s What to Do Instead.

Don't walk the entire Golden Gate Bridge.

EventsJuly 17, 2026

At 2101 MacArthur, the Morning Shift Has Been Running Since 1941

Club 2101, a Dimond District bar open since at least 1941, unlocks around 8 a.m.

CultureJuly 17, 2026

At Radio Central in Alameda, Saturday's Radio Day Could Be the Royal Society Jazz Orchestra's Last

The California Historical Radio Society hosts its 22nd annual Radio Day by the Bay at Radio Central in Alameda on July…

CultureJuly 16, 2026

Bar Malone's Opens in Former District Space Near Oracle Park, Bets on 270 Nights a Year

Bar Malone's, the new SoMa bar from operators Gabriel Freiberg and Eric Passetti, soft-opened in early June in the…

FoodJuly 16, 2026

Junk Journaling Workshop in Willow Glen, Materials Included

South Bay Makers and Double Take Creative are hosting a hands-on junk journaling workshop at Wheelhouse in San Jose's…

EventsJuly 16, 2026

Oakland's The MADE Offers Gaming Camp with OUSD Scholarships Amid Financial Strain

The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment (The MADE) in Oakland is hosting a "Game On" summer camp for ages 8-13 in…

CultureJuly 16, 2026

Off Alcatraz, Gray Whales Are Foraging. Seven of Sixteen Haven't Made It Out.

Driven off their normal Arctic feeding grounds by climate change, gray whales are foraging inside San Francisco Bay —…

CultureJuly 16, 2026

The Gloves Are Off, The Compromise Is On: Steph Curry, Muhammad Ali, and the Price of Respectable Activism

Steph Curry winning the Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award for his philanthropic work in Oakland is undoubtedly a…

SportsJuly 16, 2026

Autonomous Healthcare Clears FDA De Novo for Ventilator Waveform AI, Creating a New Device Class

Santa Clara's Autonomous Healthcare received FDA De Novo authorization on June 18, 2026 for Syncron-E, software that…

TechJuly 16, 2026

Madrone's Motown Mondays: Free Before 8, Running Since 2009

Motown on Mondays at Madrone Art Bar has run every week since April 2009 — free before 8 PM, $5 after, 21+ with ID.

EventsJuly 16, 2026

California Forever Loses Anchor Tenant as Saronic Technologies Opts for Texas Shipyard

California Forever’s ambitious plan for a new Solano County city suffers a significant setback as defense tech firm…

TechJuly 16, 2026

Sunset Village Activates Judah Street Ahead of Planned Housing Redevelopment

The former Grace Evangelical Free Church at 4114 Judah Street in the Outer Sunset has transformed into Sunset Village…

CultureJuly 16, 2026

PG&E Donated a Fire Engine to SFFD. The Value and Directing Official Remain Undisclosed.

PG&E gave the San Francisco Fire Department a new fire engine through the city's behested payment process, but the…

TechJuly 16, 2026

Oasis Is Back. The First Big Drag Show After Reopening Is Saturday — and There Are Still Tickets.

The drag club Oasis reopens this weekend after seven months dark.

EventsJuly 16, 2026

The Condor Club's Marker at 560 Broadway Doesn't Mention the Piano

The historical marker outside the Condor Club in North Beach commemorates Carol Doda and 1964.

CultureJuly 16, 2026

The Only SF Screening of Restored Nova Convention Doc *Nova '78* Is August 12 at Gray Area — One Night, Limited Seats

The SF Bay Area premiere of Nova '78 — a restored documentary of the 1978 Nova Convention featuring Burroughs, Patti…

EventsJuly 16, 2026

Balkan Beats for Balkan B‑Day: Rumen 'Sali' Shopov Celebrates with Rare Reunion at Starry Plough

Celebrate Rumen "Sali" Shopov's birthday with Balkan Ensemble Merkalii and a rare reunion of Édessa at the Starry…

EventsJuly 16, 2026

Biotech CEO Sets New San Francisco Price‑Per‑Square‑Foot Record in Sea Cliff

A Sea Cliff home sale to biotech CEO Michael Henderson reportedly set a new San Francisco record for price per square…

TechJuly 16, 2026

House Passes Bill to Rename San Jose VA Clinic After Pat Tillman

The U.S. House passed a bill to rename the San Jose VA Clinic at 5855 Silver Creek Valley Place after Pat Tillman, the…

CultureJuly 16, 2026

In San Francisco's AI Boom, Elevator Technicians Command Six‑Figure Salaries

Despite San Francisco's focus on AI and tech, skilled elevator technicians are in high demand and earn six-figure…

TechJuly 16, 2026