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An Entire Block of Interactive Theatre Art on Market Street
The free, block-long interactive arts event celebrates Mid-Market’s theatrical heritage, this is going to be awesome!
The 1984 DNC in San Francisco vs Today. Not a Lot Has Changed
A lot has changed since the Democratic National Convention was hosted in San Francisco in 1984, and then again, many things have stayed the same.
This Chinatown Snack Shop Has the Wild KitKat Flavors You’ve Never Tried
The edge of Chinatown and North Beach, where Columbus and Grant avenues meet like two mighty rivers, is one of the most dynamic liminal zones in San Francisco. Few locals spend good time at this dueling precipice, but consider just one block. Sam’s Burgers, Anthony Bourdain’s favorite late-night burger in
How Square Pie Guys Turned a Love for Pizza into a Bay Area Favorite
Square Pie Guys pizza is a Bay Area favorite for good reason. Their mouth-watering flavor combinations and cheesy crust sing a siren song with every deliciously crunchy bite. This summer, Square Pie Guys (SPG) is celebrating a major milestone- 5 years in business! Successfully navigating both the pandemic and the
Best Bay Area Events 8/20-9/9
Friends & Family Performing by Vanessa Gil, Arts & Events Editor I’m venturing to Auburn this weekend for the Dry Diggings Festival where my brother’s band, Eureka Sound, is playing two sets (one set as their band, the second backing up Nick Sefakis.) Also, this Wednesday, Lady Starbeast and
Republicans Hate California For The Wrong Reasons
It’s no secret that I’ve been critical of the Golden State. But most of my critiques are based on my own lived experience and observations. My gripe with California isn’t based upon the premise that it’s a so-called “Communist shithole,” but because it’s one of the most deeply unequal and
7 Reasons Why San Francisco Is The Sh*t!
Many of my articles are inherently critical of San Francisco, and that’s why a lot of my content is popular. People love to hate on shit. But San Francisco is one of the world’s great cities, and that’s an undeniable fact. So for a change of pace, I’m going to