Alex Mak - Managing Editor
SF Reporter Finds ‘Poop Graffiti’, Interrogates London Breed
It’s been a tough week. Across the state, wildfires have devastated communities and displaced tens of thousands of Californians. In San Francisco, we’ve been breathing toxic, orange air and hearing terrible reports from the fire’s front lines, many times directly from friends and relatives brutally affected by the fire’s violence.
The ‘Costco of Weed’ Opens in the Bay Area
Flower Company sells ounces of weed for $59. That’s not a typo, that’s ounces with an ‘O’. That’s also why Stuart and our team are now Flower Company members and why we’ve partnered with them to promote their incredible, Humbolt grown, wholesale Cannabis service in the Bay Area. When we
Electro-RnB Anthem ‘Men Like You’ Empowering Women in Music
By Kate Harveston Canadian artists Maryze and Ciele recently announced their collaboration on a new single titled ‘Men Like You.’ The electro-RnB song, which will release on November 9th, calls for accountability for sexual assault in the music industry in the form of an open letter to perpetrators. The artists
A Queer Requiem in Grace Cathedral
There’s nothing quite like a show in Grace Cathedral. The sound, light, and vaulted halls create an atmosphere like no other venue in the city. So when YBCA told us they were setting up an impressive sound system in the Cathedral, for an incredible, queer driven, requiem, written and performed
The Fun, Artsy, and Creative ish to do in SF
If you like art, and events that are beautifully crafted, curated and attended, then you’ll find something fun to do on this list. Go get it. Requiem Mass: A Queer Divine Rite Some beautiful, queer inspired, performance art in our cities most amazing cathedral. In partnership with San Francisco’s iconic
Then Fun, Artsy, and Creative ish to do in SF
If you like art, and events that are beautifully crafted, curated and attended, then you’ll find something fun to do on this list. Go get it. Requiem Mass: A Queer Divine Rite Some beautiful, queer inspired, performance art in our cities most amazing cathedral. In partnership with San Francisco’s iconic
San Francisco Attempts to Shut Down SantaCon
Santacon. What was once a counterculture performance against consumerism and holiday tradition in San Francisco (scroll to bottom for history), has now turned into more of a St Patrick’s Day in red velvet which takes place in cities all over the world. But in modern-day San Francisco, anything that involves