San Francisco

Hooray! SF’s Oldest Queer Bar Gets a New Lease Extension
The Stud has been a touchstone of queer culture in San Francisco for 52 years and now that the iconic bar has been given a lease extension, it looks like they’ll be keeping the party going for at least another two. The venue has survived ownership, location and financial changes

Hey, Trump. Please Keep Berkeley Out of Your Lying Mouth.
Zachary Greenberg punched Hayden Williams, repeatedly. Greenberg was arrested Friday, released on bail and charged with felony assault. He returns to court for arraignment Wednesday. Those are the basics. Details of the altercation are equally pretty basic. Greenberg passed by the Turning Point USA recruiting table at Sproul Plaza on

‘Your work on our walls’, The Crowdsourced Art Show in SF
Arts nonprofit Youth Art Exchange wants to ‘open their walls to everyone living/working/loving in San Francisco.’ So if you’re an artist (or just a creative person who doesn’t, like, even consider themselves an artist), they want your work on their walls! Events like this help to nurture and grow arts

First Full Length Game of Thrones Trailer Just Dropped!
Winter is coming! Winter is Coming! If you haven’t started re-watching the first 7 seasons as a warmup yet, now isn’t a bad time to start. The final season of HBO’s Game of Thrones will begin airing April 14th, 2019. If you haven’t yet seen Game of Thrones, it probably

The Jeff Adachi Memorial at City Hall was Incredibly Powerful
Jeff Adachi, the “superman” of public defense left this stage of life but the intensity with which he lived his 59 years, the passion he brought each and every day to his mission is what inspires those who now follow in his footsteps. It was a celebration of that legacy

The Best Cheap Eats in the Richmond District
The Richmond District is a sleepy stretch of San Francisco that’s easy to think of as the edge of the world. It’s cold, windy, foggy, and thanks to our beaches and two major parks, has a quieter than usual feel than other SF neighborhoods. The Richmond is not a traditionally

Oakland Teacher Strike Ends, but Many Important Issues Not Resolved
Oakland’s educators voted to ratify a new contract on Sunday, turning the page on the latest chapter in a book of teachers’ strikes across the country. Much of the past week and a half was marked by hot talk in the press, with leadership from the Oakland Education Association accusing

Gov. Contractors Finally Finish ‘Industrial Tity’ Sign in South SF
After 90+ years of construction, the massive sign in South San Francisco is finally finished. South SF City Comptroller, Arnold Hammerhands, spoke to press on Sunday morning with great pride, “It’s been a long time coming, but finally motorists will know what South SF is really all about!” Said Hammerhands.