SFO strikes back against Oakland Airport with lawsuit over "San Francisco Bay"
San Francisco and Oakland are in a legal battle over renaming Oakland International Airport to San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport. [ more ]
Downtown SF embraces new food hall with long opening-day lines
Saluhall, a new downtown food hall in San Francisco, offers a mix of Scandinavian-themed vendors and beloved Bay Area food businesses with a focus on plant-based options. [ more ]
The SF First Thursday Art Walk offers late-night access to over 27 galleries every first Thursday from 6-10 pm.
The event features traditional galleries and retail spaces dedicated to fine art, occasionally hosting special events with local independent artists, food trucks, and more. [ more ]
SF commemorates 118th anniversary of 1906 earthquake with ceremony, stressing preparedness
San Francisco commemorates the 118th anniversary of the 1906 earthquake, emphasizing the importance of remembrance and preparedness for future natural disasters. [ more ]
San Francisco in early 2010s was a mix of cheap rent, low salaries, and a sense of utopia, with Bootie evolving from a crazy hotspot to an in-the-know hangout. [ more ]
Michael Boland's Visionary Leadership Has Improved Multiple San Francisco Parks and Trails - San Francisco Bay Times
Michael Boland has been instrumental in enhancing San Francisco's green spaces over three decades, including notable projects like Crissy Field and the National AIDS Memorial Grove. [ more ]
Oakland Port Commissioners Vote to Change Airport Name, Setting Up Legal Battle With San Francisco
The Port of Oakland unanimously voted to change the Oakland Airport's name to include 'San Francisco Bay,' sparking controversy with San Francisco. [ more ]
Eyes on the Street: San Francisco Joins the Sidewalk-Level Bike Lane Club - Streetsblog San Francisco
San Francisco has completed its first sidewalk-level bike lane on Third Street in Mission Rock, designed to accommodate pedestrians and wheelchair users.
The sidewalk-level design includes a rubber curb for separation, tested for wheelchair accessibility and ease of use for individuals with sight challenges. [ more ]
Sister Dana sez, "April showers bring May flowers..." - San Francisco Bay Times
Perverts Put Out! is a long-standing queer sexuality literary and performance art cabaret in San Francisco.
The Center for Sex and Culture supports local queer and trans artistic and cultural work, providing education and preserving knowledge about sex and gender. [ more ]
Why it's taking 4 hours to get a table at this restaurant in a quiet SF neighborhood
Elena's Mexican Restaurant is a massive and elegant addition to the quiet west-side San Francisco neighborhood of West Portal.
The neighborhood of West Portal is known for its longstanding sense of community, small businesses, and old-school charm, providing a cozy and constant hub for locals. [ more ]
Free Tix: "Laff Baked" Sunday Night Cannabis Comedy Show (2024)
San Francisco's Mission Cannabis Club offers a safe and clean space for consuming cannabis while enjoying a comedy show.
The club hosts a comedy night featuring 4-5 local comics with a free entry option requiring a $25 minimum purchase for various cannabis deals. [ more ]
After doing a marathon on LSD, Diplo kicks off 'Run Club' in San Francisco
Diplo is organizing a 5K race and music festival in San Francisco emphasizing the celebration of life and music amidst the iconic skyline.
Diplo's unconventional approach to running was highlighted when he claimed to have run the Los Angeles Marathon while under the influence of LSD. [ more ]
This Laurel Heights Natural Wine Bar and Bottle Shop Is Moving
Natural wine shop Tofino Wines is closing due to lease issues and pandemic challenges, but owners plan to relocate and expand online business.
New rooftop restaurant, bar, bakery, and amenities planned by Presidio Bay Ventures at 60 Spear Street, signaling development and growth in the area. [ more ]