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Dance Music Roars Back to Life This Weekend in San Francisco
Some of our favorite clubs, Monarch and The Great Northern have curated several different events throughout this weekend to keep your feet moving and celebrate this huge milestone for nightlife.

Things We Should Have Learned from the Pandemic….But Didn’t
But as we lurch toward what the new normal will look like after this harrowing experience, I wonder, have the people in power learned anything?

How San Francisco Changed My Life
So much of what I do now, so much of my devotion to this problematic, maddening, beautiful, brilliant, heartbreaking, mystifying city is tied to the way San Francisco made me feel when I was in my early 20s. It was a city of dreamers and believers, seekers and preachers, people who didn’t belong anywhere else, and never wanted to anyways. It was a city of “hell yes!” in a world of too much “no.”

The SF Coffee Passport is Now only $10!
Seeing as we still have a few San Francisco Coffee Passports left, and they expire on July 1st, we figured we’d just give a fat ass discount to anyone who wants one. Normally these are $35 but we’ve cut the price to $10 to help you can get out there

Three Old School Fisherman’s Wharf Restaurants Listed as Permanently Closed
Update: Good news! The Chronicle reported that Pompei’s Grotto will be reopening but the fate of the other two places is still unclear. A Facebook post came across my feed this morning saying that three old school San Francisco Fisherman’s Wharf restaurants were listed as permanently closed, so I decided to

There is No San Francisco Without San Francisco
It felt like moving trucks were parked on every block in town. There was a low hum of activity as friends, frenemies, lovers, ex-lovers, sometimes lovers, parents, stepparents, drag parents, and day laborers hired from in front of the U-Haul place on Bryant Street, all carried furniture out of buildings throughout the city.

During COVID, These Oakland Teens Made a Film About Diversity and Empathy
By Sarah Givens Open any newsource these days and the reminders of human intolerance are everywhere. From George Floyd to the rise of Asian American hate, it’s rather soul crushing, really. But there are also signs of hope out there, like a group of Oakland teens who are now finishing

We Wanna Give You $50 in Credit for Food from Club Feast
Unlike apps like DoorDash and Caviar, Club Feast doesn’t screw over restaurants. In fact they don’t charge them a penny and they deliver your favorite dishes at 40% less than on-demand platforms! By ordering in advance with Club Feast, you’ll pay just $6.99 per meal for signature dishes from your favorite neighborhood spots. Use the promo code