Alex Mak - Managing Editor

The Incredible Food & Drinks at Berkeley Restaurant Week!
The dreamiest bites in Berkeley, and all the deliciousness to discover March 21 – 31!

SF Opera Storytelling Workshops for Free in SF!
San Francisco Opera and San Francisco Public Library celebrate the art of storytelling with The Opera in You, a free writing and storytelling workshop series inviting the public to discover their own operatic tales. The workshops will be held at public library branches throughout San Francisco from March through May 2024. Free, live online workshops are also offered. The workshops will culminate in a free public storytelling event on June 15 at San Francisco Public Library’s Main Library Koret Auditoriu

The 2025 SF Beer Passport is Here!
Step into a world of adventure with the San Francisco Beer Passport. There’s no better way to explore San Francisco than to literally drink it in. This passport is amazing! Each one contains 28 coupons to buy one beer, get a second beer FREE at 28 of the finest locally

New Art Making Space, Sequoia Fabrica on Potrero Hill!
It’s always nice to hear that a community-run arts non-profit has come alive in our city. And for you artsy creative types who don’t have room for a big workbench or the coin to buy nice art-making machinery, this is a great development.

The North Face Follows Macy’s Out of Union Square
It begs the question, “where are all our finance bros going to get their vests now?” Oh wait, the finance bros have all gone online as well.

Initial Voting Results for SF Propositions
March 5, 2024 Preliminary Election Results via – sfelections.org Current number of ballots counted: 104,760 Voter registration total: 500,856 Current voter turnout: 20.92% Approximate number of ballots left to count: 111,000 Progressives will likely be ousted from control of the powerful Democratic Central County Committee and are losing badly on

SF Ballet’s Swan Lake is as Addictive as Quack
A review of Swan Lake written in bird puns. You didn’t ask for it, but you’re welcome.

A Photographic History of Dolores Park, Then and Now
Recreating photography of the last 150 years in Dolores Park.

Cop Drives Over New People’s Park Mural
A day of “participatory painting, music, and poetry” was held beyond the perimeter of industrial cargo containers at People’s Park in Berkeley on Sunday. Artists and protestors shut down a portion of Bowditch Street and painted a large mural designed by artist David Solnit. View this post on Instagram