SF Bay Area

24 Jun 2021

Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence Throwing a ‘Pride Prom’ at Westfield!

“Get ready to be transported back in time to your high school gymnasium and relive nostalgic moments of Prom.” Since many of the official Pride events are virtual this year, it’s nice to see the sister’s doing something fun, intimate and soaking wet in person! PRIDE PROM – A Pride

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24 Jun 2021

A History & Drinking Guide to Polk Gulch

What’s better than a neighborhood drinking guide?  A neighborhood drinking guide that also gives you historical facts to drop while you’re drinking.  Bellow is a short history of Polk Gulch with links to source material, and bellow that is a list of great bars to visit there, by a veteran

Alex Mak - Managing Editor 0
22 Jun 2021

Almost Nine Months After Attack, Berkeley Police Charge Antelope Man in Brutal Assault, Attempted Rape

Police have charged a suspect nearly nine months after a Berkeley woman reported an armed home invasion robbery, assault and attempted rape.  According to a Berkeley Police Department statement issued Tuesday, a man broke into the victim’s apartment on the 2400 block of Warring Street on Sept. 27, 2020. The

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22 Jun 2021

Suspected Lemur Kidnapper Faces Federal Charges for Violating Endangered Species Act

This week brought yet another turn in the bizarre and baffling case of a lemur lost and found and the man accused of stealing the ring-tail from the San Francisco Zoo. The suspect is facing new federal charges for the odd and pretty heinous act.  The U.S. Department of Justice

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21 Jun 2021

We Want to Send You and a Friend to the CJM’s Levi Strauss Exhibition!

Discover the history of a cultural icon in Levi Strauss: A History of American Style, a CJM original exhibition celebrating the life of Levi Strauss, the birth of the blue jean, and the history of San Francisco — the city where it all began. Don’t miss your chance to see one of the

Lizzie Locker - Events Editor 0
20 Jun 2021

Bay Area Music Loses a Legend with the Passing of Scott Alcoholocaust

On Thursday, the San Francisco underground music scene lost a pivotal figure. Scott Rogers, better known to many as Scott Alcoholocaust, died after a year-and-a-half-long battle with cancer. The pandemic shuttered the clubs where Scott booked shows, but as the city opens back up, his loss will be felt tremendously

Ernst Schoen-Rene 0
18 Jun 2021

How an SF Zumba® Instructor is Helping Folks Reinvigorate Their Lives

“I was getting a divorce when I started and Zumba® took me out of a great depression I had. Zumba® took my mind off it. So now, when I teach my classes, I tell my students what I went through and how it can help one’s mental health”

Erynne Elkins Chief Well-being Correspondent 0
18 Jun 2021

Dance Music Roars Back to Life This Weekend in San Francisco

Some of our favorite clubs, Monarch and The Great Northern have curated several different events throughout this weekend to keep your feet moving and celebrate this huge milestone for nightlife.

Broke-Ass Stuart - Editor In Cheap 0