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It’s 415 Day! Celebrate by Supporting SF Restaurants!
Look at your calendar. You’ll notice that today is April 15th, aka 4/15. Not only is that San Francisco’s area code, it’s also the day The City was officially incorporated in 1850. This year April 15th is being used to launch Order415.com a new curated directory of San Francisco restaurants that

Urbana Launches Delivery for Your 420 House Party
In honoring the HIGH holiday, Urbana is bringing the people what they want: more essential cannabis! This 420, Cannabis is having its online debut, but there’s a surprise…the party is at your house!

Mission District Landlord Still Kicking Out Small Businesses During Eviction Moratorium
Mayor Breed declared a moratorium on commercial evictions shortly after shelter-in-place went into effect, a bold move to help shut-down small businesses survive when unable to pay rent on April 1. Well, April 1 came and went and most businesses still have a glimmer of hope for survival to someday

How to Stay Safe When No one is on the Streets
With so much information being shared on how to keep ourselves, and one another, healthy during COVID-19, it can feel overwhelming – believe me, I am inundated. With many of us existing in a world of seclusion, and rarely leaving our houses, physical safety seems like an afterthought. However, it

How To Watch The Hunky Jesus & Foxy Mary Contest Live Online
The Hunky Jesus and Foxy Mary contests are ready to roll for Easter Sunday! You can watch the show on Twitch, Facebook Live, or Zoom. The show starts at 1 p.m. Easter Sunday on all three platforms, and the Hunky Jesus and Foxy Mary contestants “will be introduced at 1:45

Burning Man is Officially Cancelled
Any other year that headline might seem like some kind of satirical article like “Burning Man is totally cancelled because it’s not as cool as it used to be.” But I assure you this is no joke. Burning Man, the legendary weeklong festival in the Black Rock Desert has been

All That Glitters: Alcatraz 1969
All That Glitters is an homage to the dreamers and schemers that make the Bay Area unique. San Francisco artist Kaytea Petro uses a homemade hibiscus ink to illustrate historic photos, lovingly depicting a bygone era. More of her work can be seen at kayteapetro.com or on her Instagram. All