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How to get your Digital Vaccine QR Code
With some 500 San Franciscan bars looking to screen for vaccine, it can’t hurt to have your “Digital COVID-19 Vaccine Record” on your phone. Most of you probably have a photo somewhere of your actual vaccine card or still have the physical card itself, but the CA Department of Health

The Doggle Movement has Hit San Francisco
Every now and again you discover something that is innately good for the world. I’m not talking about antibiotics, microchip technology or even pizza. No, I’m talking about ‘doggles’. San Francisco’s favorite pack of wandering photogenic dogs, in costume, were found posing in the Mission on Wednesday. Their owner is

SF’s New $20k Trash Cans, Even Garbage is a Rip-off in SF
San Francisco has had filthy streets for as long as I can remember, part of the problem were the poorly designed and easily pilfered green trashcans in our city. You know the ones, the green monstrosities that are commonly overflowed, or just ripped open, with the oddly designed ‘recycling’ compartments.

Tonight’s GLIDE Social Justice Film Fest Offers Solidarity, Inspiration
Bored of scrolling through Netflix and Hulu? Love a good documentary but sick of falling into the depressing true crime rabbit hole? Well look no further, because as usual, The GLIDE Foundation has something much better in store! Tonight, The GLIDE Legacy Committee will present A Social Justice Film Festival,

‘Karen Awareness Day’ Gathering Planned In SF Sunday
It was back in June when a delivery person of color was harassed at length in Pacific Heights near Lafayette Square Park, while delivering life-saving Narcan, and the Instagram video of the incident has racked up nearly a quarter million views since then. The community organization that provides those deliveries

The Castro Street Fair Will Return For 2021
The first Sunday in October will be more like a normal first Sunday in October this year, or at least, it will on Castro Street between 17th and 19th Streets. The Bay Area Reporter has the news that the Castro Street Fair is back on for 2021, after it was

500 SF Bars May Require Proof Of Vaccination For Entry
It’s frustrating that state and federal government agencies aren’t being more proactive about requiring vaccinations, with the wildly contagious delta variant spreading at least twice as fast as the original ‘rona. But San Francisco bars may step in and do what the government doesn’t have the courage to do. SFGate