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La Onda 2025: A Cowboy Hat Convention Disguised as a Music Festival
The La Onda music was great, but the cowboy hats were legendary! They had incredible performances from artists like Marco Antonio Solís, Banda MS, and Carín León. But let’s be honest—the real headliners were the hats. From intricately designed pieces to bold, statement-making toppers, the festival grounds were a runway of Western flair.

SF Braces for Layoffs as Budget Ax Falls on Nonprofits and City Workers
The Mayor’s budget is expected to result in up to 1000 nonprofit layoffs, while city layoffs are expected to be around 500, and all workers should file for unemployment as soon as possible if they get laid off.

The Center SF Co-Op Was Evicted. Here’s What Life Was Like There.
The Center SF, a former priests’ rectory turned living co-op, was a vibrant creative anchor in the neighborhood, fostering a culture of growth, expression and community, and hosting events and parties, but faced eviction after the city ordered the residents to move out.

How Can Techno Save Us?
Techno music has long been a source of community, innovation, and inclusivity, and its ability to bring people together and inspire them to be their best selves is what makes it a powerful tool for creating a better world.

Hulu’s Pride Month Lineup: Queer Cowboys, ABBA Hits, & More
Hulu’s highlights this month include queer-friendly films like “Boy Meets Girl” and “National Anthem”, as well as new seasons of “Yuri!!! On Ice” and “The 1% Club”, and a range of other offerings that include “Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid”, “The Namesake”, “And Then We Danced”, “Call Her Alex”, and “My Happy Ending”.

Best Bay Area Events 6/3-6/23
Dearly Beloved by Vanessa Gil, Arts & Events Editor It’s Pride Month. Prince’s birthday is this week. And Mother now owns all of her masters! All of this has put me in a celebratory mood. It’s our month to shine and here’s how I’ll be commemorating the week of 6/3 and beyond. Our Partners’

Another One Bites The Dust: Fog City Diner Is Closed For Good
To open a business in San Francisco, you need two things: balls of steel and a delusional level of confidence. And don’t even get me started on what it takes to be a successful business in a city filled with so much red tape that it feels less like government