SF Bay Area
Safe Street Rebel: The Guerrilla Network Keeping SF’s Streets Safe and Playful
There’s a quiet rebellion keeping our streets safe and full of shenanigans. You might be part of the network. If you’ve ever seen a video of someone “coning” a Waymo, you know Safe Street Rebel’s work. It’s a way to confuse a self-driving car by placing a rubber traffic cone
Best Bay Area Events 7/23-8/12
Don’t Miss Lady Starbeast! by Vanessa Gil, Arts & Events Editor I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again… you should see Lady Starbeast live. You have a chance this Thursday at the Ivy Room as the duo, of Ilana and Marc Martell, become a trio with the addition
The Bay Area Is About To Be Hella Hot
One of the benefits of living in the Bay Area compared to other parts of California is that we have a fairly temperate climate. Well, the inland parts of the Bay get hot as fuck, but if you’re on the shoreline everything should be fine. At least most of the
5 Things You May Have Not Known About The Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge is iconic. There’s no doubt about that. It’s basically our quintessential tourist attraction. It’s the Statue of Liberty of the West Coast. It’s the thing you’re most likely to see on a postcard in a gas station 50 miles away. But besides its status as a
Meet the Woman Who Has Been Cutting Hair for Half a Century in San Francisco
Sidney Macklin can straddle dualities so easily in part because she is so full of love—everyone loves Ms. Sidney, and she loves everyone. Such a frequency of “I love yous” on anyone else’s lips would seem artificial, but with Macklin, it’s as if every time she’s saying it for the very first time: That’s the amount of feeling behind it.
A Loving Reply to “The Dreams I Dreamt: Letters to SF”
This month Stuart and I stored nearly 4,000 copies of our new literary magazine, “The Dreams We Dreamt: Letters to San Francisco”, in a friend’s warehouse in SOMA. This past Sunday we organized a team of readers and good samaritans to help us distribute this new, free, magazine containing the
Murals with a Message of Transformation: Artist Camer1SF
You may recognize the Monarch Butterfly wings from murals in San Francisco and beyond. Artist Cameron Moberg has been painting walls in SF since the 90s. Starting with graffiti, and eventually becoming known for nature themes on massive walls, often accompanied by positive messaging. Large letters spelling, “REVIVE”, or “BE
This 37 Year Old Thai Restaurant is in Danger of Closing Down
Thirty-seven years is a long time to do anything, but to survive as a restaurant in San Francisco that long is truly an incredible feat. And while Manora’s Thai Cuisine at Folsom and 12th Sts. has managed to do that, it might not make it to its 38th year. “My