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Can Plant-Based Diets Save San Francisco’s Climate Goals?
As SF develops its Climate Action Plan, the Commission of Animal Control and Welfare is asking for the city to include plans to encourage people to adopt a more plant-based diet. What does that look like for the average San Franciscan? San Francisco is undergoing a redesign of our Climate

Black Gold: Stories Untold — Fort Point’s Exhibition of Forgotten Histories
Fort Point has transformed into an immersive exhibition reclaiming buried narratives and honoring the contributions, struggles, and resilience of Black individuals during California’s early statehood. Curated by FOR-SITE’s Cheryl Haines, Black Gold: Stories Untold sheds light on long-overlooked stories of African Americans in California through contemporary art. “Fort Point is

The ‘Eloise’ of The San Francisco Opera
I often describe my younger self as the San Francisco Opera’s Eloise, flitting about the building in patent leather shoes and sagging socks like I lived there, my hands stained with program ink, my antics indulged by the staff and patrons, while developing a precocious appreciation of some of the most breathtaking music in the world sung by the greatest voices of the 80’s and 90s.

From Isolation to International Hub: Alcatraz’s Remarkable Transformation
Alcatraz, a former prison, has become a park, attracting over 5,000 visitors a day, and providing an environment that maximizes curiosity and curiosity, with a staff of musicians, writers, immigrants, and formerly incarcerated people, offering a unique opportunity for personal growth and self-reflection.

Question Mark Bar: Where Law Clerks & Drag Queens Share a Drink
Question Mark Bar & Restaurant is a welcoming, inclusive, and eclectic space in SoMa that offers live music, bold food, and strong drinks, giving people room to show up however they are.

The Night Cops Beat Up Lesbians at Peg’s Place
In 1979, a group of drunken men, including off-duty police officers, attacked the staff of Peg’s Place in San Francisco, leading to a successful civil suit and the conviction of two of the perpetrators for disturbing the peace and battery.

Pride Month Snub: Netflix’s Minimal Pride Content This Year
Netflix offers a variety of new releases and classic films this month, including documentaries on Pharrell Williams and the Grenfell Tower fire, a Swedish heist drama, an adaptation of Jane Harper’s novel, and Alfred Hitchcock classics.