Go do this thing tonight: Tell Supes Chiu and Campos how to make SF nightlife...
Are you sick of San Francisco being a town that shuts down at 2am (and more realistically about an hour earlier)?Are you annoyed that people keep moving next door to music venues and then complaining...
View ArticleBombshell BART report slams hiring of union-busting negotiator Tom Hock
A new report analyzes the mistakes that led to two BART strikes and two fatalities last year.Rebecca BoweIndependent investigators analyzing BART's recent turmultuous, rollercoaster-ride labor...
View ArticleTravel Back to a Time of Merriment and Mirth at the Northern California...
Travel back to a time of knights, feasts, and festivities during the Northern California Renaissance Faire, happening every weekend starting September 13th through October 12th at Casa de Fruta in...
View ArticleNew SFBG columnist dives into SF sex culture head first
[Editor’s Note: The Bay Guardian welcomes and presents our new sex columnist, Krissy Eliot, whose columns you can find here every Thursday and in our print edition on an occasional basis, including in...
View ArticleRising tenant buyouts in SF targeted by new legislation and map
A new interactive map published today by the Anti Eviction Mapping Project shows the spike in tenancy buyouts over the last year in San Francisco, just in time to raise awareness for Sup. David Campos’...
View ArticleDisrupting Disrupt
The highly disruptive crowd at the biggest startup conference of the yearGUARDIAN PHOTO BY REBECCA BOWEA friend and I made a spur-of-the-moment decision to hit the final TechCrunch Disrupt after-party...
View ArticleEnter to win a pair of tickets to FallFest 2014 on October 11!
Taste all the Bay Area has to offer at FallFest 2014 — a celebration of the Bay Area’s best in local food, wine, beer and cocktails! Read more »
View ArticleViracocha is legit! Here are five things from the past five years that we...
Ezza Rose performs at Viracocha in less-legal times.PHOTO BY PETE LEEAs you may have heard by now, Viracocha— everyone's favorite Never-Never Land of a music venue/spoken word performance...
View ArticleSilicon-centric proposal to split California fails to make ballot
Our May 27, 2009 cover story.While we at the Bay Guardian have long been intrigued by the possibilities of splitting California up into several states — the Bay Area could be an economic powerhouse...
View ArticleVOTE NOW! BEST OF THE BAY 2014 READERS POLL IS HERE
Our 40th annual Best of the Bay issue is coming Oct. 15! This year's theme is Dia de los Muertos, in celebration of true Bay Area spirit.Read more »
View ArticleViracocha is legit! Here are five things from the past five years that we...
Ezza Rose performs at Viracocha in less-legal times.PHOTO BY PETE LEEAs you may have heard by now, Viracocha— everyone's favorite Never-Never Land of a music venue/spoken word performance...
View ArticleSOS: A bill to protect oil refineries also threatens public access rights
Gov. Brown. Veto SB 1300This bill would establish a stealth template for how to gut the California Public Records Act one economic and political sector at a time. By Bruce B. Brugmann (with a First...
View ArticleDeal reached in Transbay Tower tax district showdown
The deal almost sounds too good to be true. After threats of lawsuits, frantic backdoor dealmaking and a very harried week for the Board of Supervisors, a deal was finally reached yesterday on a...
View ArticleLee and UC Berkeley institute take on income inequality
Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Oakland) and U.C. Berkeley’s Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society are teaming up today [Wed/10] in Washington DC to release and discuss the institute’s first policy...
View ArticleThe funkmaestro of Vulfpeck on gaming Spotify, German pronunciation mishaps,...
Vulfpeck bring their sweet funk to Brick & Mortar for free this Mon/15.By Jonathan KirchnerMembers of the band Vulfpeck describe themselves as a "half-Jewish German-American rhythm section."...
View ArticleLegal aid funding for undocumented youth clears board committee
Sup. David Campos with Tony, an 11-year-old from El Salvador who just received asylum.GUARDIAN PHOTO BY REBECCA BOWEBrian, who is 12, came to the United States from Guatemala with his younger brother,...
View ArticleGo do this thing tonight: Tell Supes Chiu and Campos how to make SF nightlife...
Are you sick of San Francisco being a town that shuts down at 2am (and more realistically about an hour earlier)?Are you annoyed that people keep moving next door to music venues and then complaining...
View ArticleBombshell BART report slams hiring of union-busting negotiator Tom Hock
A new report analyzes the mistakes that led to two BART strikes and two fatalities last year.Rebecca BoweIndependent investigators analyzing BART's recent turmultuous, rollercoaster-ride labor...
View ArticleTravel Back to a Time of Merriment and Mirth at the Northern California...
Travel back to a time of knights, feasts, and festivities during the Northern California Renaissance Faire, happening every weekend starting September 13th through October 12th at Casa de Fruta in...
View ArticleNew SFBG columnist dives into SF sex culture head first
[Editor’s Note: The Bay Guardian welcomes and presents our new sex columnist, Krissy Eliot, whose columns you can find here every Thursday and in our print edition on an occasional basis, including in...
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