SF Bay Area
Do You Know How Many Homeless Kids are in San Francisco?
The topic of homelessness brings out the absolute worst in San Franciscans. Everywhere from the comments on social media to the speeches politicians make, homeless people become scapegoats, pawns, and punching bags. Rarely, if ever, does the conversation center on the 7% of our city’s homeless population who are kids. Â
50 Years of ArtSpan SF Open Studios
From Disco Days to the Tech Craze: 50 Years of ArtSpan SF Open Studios
A Day in Paris: Without the Touristy Madness
In the northeastern part of Paris you’ll find fewer crowds and barricades, and more hidden street magic and underground allure.
How SF’s Democratic Political Machine Led to Kamala Harris’ Presidential Campaign
California Democratic Congressman Phil Burton, second from right, with – left to right – Democratic State Assemblymen Leo T. McCarthy, Willie L. Brown and Art Agnos, in the early 1980s. San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library by Lincoln Mitchell This article originally appeared on The Conversation. The political
All The Fun Things Happening While Your Friends are at Burning Man
Sum 41’s Final Bow Sum 41 are bringing The Tour of The Setting Sum to The Masonic for two nights on September 3rd and 4th with special guests The Interrupters and Many Eyes. Don’t miss your last chance to see the pop/punk legends live, limited tickets are still available! Get yours here. Not Fit for Burning
Ten-Foot Python Retrieved At Bay Area Sideshow
One thing you can say about sideshows is that they’re never predictable. And as the Vallejo Police Department figured out even ten-foot pythons get hyphy every now and then. According to the Vallejo Police Department, authorities received multiple reports around 11:12 p.m. on Friday regarding a sideshow involving approximately 500
Is Marin County The Most Generous County In California?
Should we talk less shit about Marin County? No, but hear me out: A recent study has placed Northern California firmly in the spotlight for its charitable generosity, with six Bay Area counties ranking among the top 10 most giving in the state. The analysis, conducted by financial technology firm
How Will the Cascadia Quake Affect the Bay Area?
Everybody knows the Big One is coming. Depending on where it strikes, it’ll be felt from Oregon to Baja California as well as Nevada and Arizona. Thousands may die. Millions will lose homes. The Big One is a California problem, but it won’t send a tsunami crashing around the Pacific