Alex Mak - Managing Editor

Vaccine Clinics in Florida Now Disguised as Gun Stores
Miami-Dade County FL – The State of Florida has had a hard time getting it’s population vaccinated in 2021. Especially when it comes to its white conservative males, who are by far the demographic most likely to say they have no plans to take the vaccine. State officials now have a

SF Artists New $1000/Month Guaranteed Income Pilot Program!
Good news for SF artists! The Guaranteed Income Pilot Program for San Francisco Artists launched this morning, March 25th, and the application process is officially open today, and it closes April 25th. The City is partnering with Yerba Buena Center for the Arts to implement $1,000/month economic relief program for

Make Entwined a Permanent Piece of Art: Sign the Petition
Public art installations like ‘Entwined’ in Golden Gate Park provide a real service to our city, not only do they provide a wonderful and safe destination for all ages, they provide a safe harbor in Golden Gate Park after dark. I mean, before the Ferris Wheel near de Young Musem,

Study Shows States with Republican Govs. had far worse COVID Death rates
States led by Republican governors in the US had much higher rates of COVID-19 infections and deaths throughout 2020, according to a new study by the American Journal of Preventative Medicine, released March 9th, 2021. The study, named Associations Between Governor Political Affiliation and COVID-19 Cases, Deaths, and Testing in

Fauci goes head-to-head with Rand Paul Over Masks
Sen. Rand Paul and Dr. Anthony Fauci clashed during a Senate hearing on COVID-19. The argument was mainly about the studies involved in mask wearing, and whether those who have already been infected and/or vaccinated, should continue to wear masks. Dr. Fauci to Sen. Rand Paul: "Here we go again

Portrait Artist of the Machine World, SF’s Agnieszka Pilat
The “Artist You Should Know” series highlights Bay Area artists who are doing incredible work, it’s our way of supporting the creative community and helping to keep San Francisco a strange and wonderful place. Every now again you come across a blending of ideas that gives you goosebumps. In this case it’s

76 year-old Asian Grandma Punched on Market St., But She Fought Back!
San Francisco retiree and Grandma Xiao Zhen Xie told authorities she was just waiting at the traffic light on Market St. when a man punched her in the eye. She ended up defending herself quite well though, by the time the police got there it was her 39-year-old attacker who

SF Launches Free Summer Programming for Public School Students
Yesterday Mayor London N. Breed, Superintendent Dr. Vincent Matthews, and community organization TogetherSF announced the launch of the Summer Together Initiative, a newly formed coalition of San Francisco community organizations, nonprofits, businesses, San Francisco Unified School District, and City departments partnering to offer a combination of free in-person and virtual