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First Probable Case of Monkeypox Found in San Francisco Resident
The San Francisco Department of Public Health on Friday announced the first probable case of monkeypox has been identified in a San Francisco resident. The case was identified through testing at a California Department of Public Health laboratory. The individual traveled to a location with an outbreak in cases, is

How Social Media Subcultures Can Help You Build Your Small Business
Sitting in a hospital bed with nothing to do but draw, Michael Kreiser was a creation machine. Even before a surprise hip replacement left him sedentary, he committed to creating at least one piece a day after coming home from his day job. Kreiser was thinking about Kendrick Lamar’s album Damn. It was here, in a moment of post-operation inspiration, that he hit upon his big idea.

Alameda County Reinstated Mask Mandate in Most Indoor Public Settings
VIA – Alameda County Health Care Services Agency To limit the impact of increasing COVID-19 cases on hospitalizations, today Alameda County health officials announced that masks will be required in most indoor public settings beginning 12:01 a.m. on Friday, June 3, 2022. This Order does not apply to the City

Summer Programs At The Pacific Film Archive
With the news of the unfortunate closure of Berkeley’s Shattuck Cinemas, a city that decades ago offered a variety of moviegoing venues ranging from the UC Theater to the Telegraph Repertory Cinemas has now been reduced to one commercial theater. Fortunately, the Pacific Film Archive (hereafter “PFA”) is still around

John Waters to Help Open ‘Thee Stork Club’ in Oakland
A reanimation of the legendary Oakland dive bar.

What Your BottleRock 2022 Trucker Hat Says About You
BottleRock Music Festival 2022 in Napa, a sold out event, launched again last weekend without COVID complications. Some might say it was on par with previous years. What does that mean? Mom’s were drinking wine and dads were popping cans. One thing I always notice when visiting Napa is that

Thizz Faced & Gold Blooded: Let’s Go Dubs!
It’s gameday folks and lucky for the Bay Area game 1 of the NBA finals falls on a Thursday. We love nothing more than to treat a Thursday like a Friday or a Sunday evening for us industry food and drink slingers. So slap on your sportsball pants, get your