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We Are Taiwan Dance Showcase Brings Culture to SF — No Government Grant Lecture Required
PublishedSan Francisco's cultural calendar just got a little more interesting.
BART Actually Planning Ahead for Once: World Cup Express Service Announced
PublishedCredit where credit is due — BART is doing something that looks suspiciously like competent planning.
Free Stuff Alert: SF's Best Cultural Spots Won't Cost You a Dime (If You Time It Right)
PublishedHere's something San Francisco does surprisingly well that doesn't involve spending $400 million on a bus shelter…
Bay to Breakers Proves SF's Best Institution Is Organized Chaos
PublishedThere's no line item in the city budget for it.
50 Beagles Get Freedom, SF Activist Gets Felony Charges — Was It Worth It?
PublishedFifty beagles from a Wisconsin research lab are now settling into Bay Area homes and foster care, which is genuinely…
Muni's Morning Meltdown: When Your Bus Just... Doesn't Show Up
PublishedHere's a fun exercise: try to get to work on time using Muni.
SF's Rental Market Has Gone Full Hunger Games
PublishedIf you've tried to find a two-bedroom apartment in San Francisco recently, congratulations — you now know what it feels…
Your Stolen iPhone Is a Brick — And SFPD Still Won't Help You Get It Back
PublishedA broke college student knows exactly where his stolen iPhone is.
Ghost Plates: Why Half the Cars in the Bay Area Are Becoming Unreadable
PublishedTake a drive around San Francisco after dark and play a fun little game: try to read the license plates around you.
Forget Housing Math — There's $10K Buried Somewhere in SF and the Clock Is Ticking
PublishedWhile San Francisco's bureaucrats spend millions per unit on affordable housing that never seems to materialize…
Same Machine, Different Fonts: An Insider Exposes SF's Progressive Illusion
PublishedHere's a dirty little secret that anyone who's actually worked in San Francisco politics already knows: the city's…
SF Restaurants Are Quietly Charging You More Than the Menu Says — And Hoping You Won't Notice
PublishedHere's a fun game you probably didn't know you were playing: order a $13 cocktail in San Francisco and check your…
The Painted Ladies: A Reminder That SF Used to Build Things Worth Keeping
PublishedTake a stroll past Alamo Square and look across at the most photographed row of houses in America — the Painted Ladies.
Your Tax Dollars Didn't Pay for These: A Field Guide to SF's Free-Range Parrots
PublishedIn a city where seemingly everything requires a permit, a committee, and a six-figure consulting fee, San Francisco's…
Someone Is Bringing a Rabbit to an Off-Leash Dog Park and It's Exactly as Dumb as It Sounds
PublishedThere are a lot of questionable decisions being made in San Francisco on any given day, but bringing a domestic rabbit…
The Show Must Go On: SF's Senior Community Theater Deserves Better
PublishedThere's something quietly radical about a group of San Francisco seniors putting on a theater production at a community…
Lurie Claims Homelessness Victory, But the Math Got a Makeover Too
PublishedMayor Lurie wants you to know homelessness is down in San Francisco.
Chonkers Has Left the Building: SF's Most Beloved Freeloader Finally Moves On
PublishedSan Francisco has lost its most charismatic resident — and no, we're not talking about another tech founder decamping…
Billionaire Slap Fight: The OpenAI Trial Nobody Deserves
PublishedThe tech world's messiest divorce is playing out in a federal courtroom, and honestly, we're all worse off for having…
Cloudflare Cuts 21% of Its Workforce, Blames the Robots It's Building
PublishedThere's a grim irony when a tech company lays off hundreds of human workers to restructure around artificial…
Steve Kerr Is Back — Now the Warriors Actually Have to Build a Roster
PublishedSteve Kerr is coming back. Two more years. And honestly? That's the easy part. The Warriors announced that their head…
The Valkyries' Impossible Balancing Act: Culture vs. Championships
PublishedThe Golden State Valkyries haven't even finished unpacking the boxes from Year 1, and they're already staring down the…
California's Governor Wannabes Talk Housing — But Will Any of Them Actually Build Anything?
PublishedCalifornia's Democratic gubernatorial candidates are making the media rounds talking about housing, and if you've lived…
California's Letting AI Run a Highway — While Most of Our Traffic Lights Are Still Stuck in 1985
PublishedHighway 68 between Salinas and Monterey — one of the most notoriously congested corridors in California — is now being…