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After 21 Years. CA State Auditor Steps Down, Will Issue Final Report
By Emily Hoeven CalMatters Elaine Howle is stepping down at the end of 2021 after 21 years on the job. Her office has issued audits of a wide range of state agencies, including a series of highly critical reviews of California’s pandemic response and spending. In an interview with CalMatters,

After 30 years SF’s Only Gay Sex Club & Sauna is Moving
After 30 years SF’s Only Gay Sex Club and Sauna is moving locations. Eros spokesperson Ken Rowe told BrokeAssStuart.com that the sauna, steam, showers, and massage club on 2051 Market St. is closing and they have signed a new lease “closer to downtown”. No word on the exact new location

SF’s New ‘Eagle’s Nest’ Concert Hall & Monument to Music
In a small crowd of journalists, students, and millionaires we sat and listened to Yo-Yo Ma play his cello in the new state-of-the-art and very fun to say Cha Chi Ming Recital Hall

Rachel Lark is the Heroine We Need but Don’t Deserve
By Matt Haze Within earshot of the 580 Freeway in West Oakland, sharing a block with two houses of worship, Rachel Lark literally lives in a walled garden. In contrast, Lark’s highly-collaborative, situationally-responsive approach to creating is anything but closed off and preachy. We recently spoke at her home about

Kaiser Strike Still On for Thousands Left Out of ’Landmark Agreement”
Two days ahead of a massive planned walkout, Kaiser Permanente averted immediate crisis with a tentative deal that addresses some demands among a portion of its workers. But contrary to much of Saturday’s reporting, some workers are still planning to hit the picket lines Monday. It was announced Saturday morning

Friday News Roundup: Recall Season Heats up and Ivy Getty Gets Married
Hey there, San Francisco. Another Friday, another busy week of local news. Both recall efforts against District Attorney Chesa Boudin and the three school board members had major updates, model/heiress Ivy Getty had a wedding extravaganza across the city, and importantly, San Franciscans will soon be able to buy Dungeness

Value Culture Is Throwing a Party for Your Pup (Humans are Invited, Too!)
If there’s anywhere in the world that loves dogs, it’s definitely San Francisco. Ranked as the #1 most Dog-Friendly city in America (in 2016, at least), SF loves its furry friends like family – better than family, sometimes. We love our puppers like our kids – so why shouldn’t we