SF Bay Area
How Much Do Endorsements Really Matter in San Francisco Politics?
Endorsements are rolling in for San Francisco’s 2024 mayoral race. Will they matter to anyone else except the chronically online? Research shows that endorsements can help uninformed voters make decisions, especially in close races, but this is San Francisco we’re talking about. Disengaged, disappointed, disheartened, yes, but uninformed? Hardly. Endorsements
This New Sausalito Restaurant is Ideal for Cycling and Slurping Mussels
Ah…cycling over the Golden Gate Bridge. Threading tourists with selfie sticks and jersey-strapped cyclists over the Pacific Ocean is sort of like if Tron lit up a Fisherman’s Wharf suspended a mile in the sky. Antony and I, on our own fancy-ish bikes with far less dynamic threads, didn’t mind
Best Bay Area Events 7/9-7/29
Celebrate 20 Years of Trumers Pils! Trumer has been proudly brewing Trumer Pils—The World’s Most Awarded Pilsner—in Berkeley for 20 years! Join in celebrating our Anniversary on Saturday, July 13th from 12 – 6 pm! Enjoy live music from Jane Blonde and the Goldfingers, food options from the Taproom
What Happened (and Didn’t Happen) at the SF Mayoral Debate?
Each mayoral debate on the campaign road to the People’s Palace has been a slow-moving tornado. One was canceled because multiple candidates called foul, one was hella awkward, and the July 8th debate was perhaps the worst of them all. It was petty and confusing, and it made San Francisco
Kanye West Spotted At San Francisco’s Exploratorium
Rapper Kanye West, now known as Ye, and his model wife, Bianca Censori, celebrated the Fourth of July in a unique way by exploring the Exploratorium. According to TMZ, the couple stood out among the usual crowd of schoolchildren and tourists, probably wondering if they’d stumbled into a reality show.
7 San Francisco Staircases You Should Probably Walk Up
San Francisco is thick as fuck. As in it’s got hills, but if any city could be described as having a fat ass, it’s San Francisco. And sometimes when walking the streets of San Francisco, normal sidewalks simply don’t suffice. These staircases not only provide practical solutions for navigating the
Richmond Church Volunteer & Alleged Child R*pist Not A Drag Queen
Richmond Police arrested 37-year-old Miguel Angel Villalobos for *allegedly sexually assaulting a minor. A number of additional victims may go on record, according to investigators. The predator *allegedly sourced his victims from the multiple Bay Area churches where he worked, including Queen of All Saints Church in Concord and Saint
Why Mayor Breed’s Tenderloin Curfew Will Backfire
I, a Tenderloin resident, believe drug abuse and homelessness persist here because they make certain folks at City Hall very rich. It’s the last reasonable explanation I can think of, since logistic operations at San Francisco City Hall unfailingly exacerbate them. If the humanitarian crises at the heart of SF