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All of your AI-Girlfriends live in San Francisco
The male loneliness epidemic has been a common topic of discussion since the term was first coined a few years ago. Technology has gone from something that existed on the periphery of society into an unavoidable augmentation that is essentially required to exist in the modern world. The earliest indications

There are Some Real Gems in Hulu’s July Lineup
Hulu’s July offerings include gems like Ryan Coogler’s directorial debut Fruitvale Station, a documentary about the 761st Tank Battalion, a dark comedy about a narcissistic family, and a reality series about a young woman with Tourette’s Syndrome.

Celebrating Pride as an Introvert
Pride Month, and especially Pride Weekend, should be a time of celebration, of remembrance, and of resistance. But with the current climate, some of us queer folks might not feel up to the regular festivities (or even safe to do so). Here are some ways to practice self-care and honor

Meet “Burrito Dave,” the Retired Teacher Feeding SF’s Homeless, One Burrito at a Time
Burrito Dave, a retired educator turned volunteer cook, has been helping homeless residents of San Francisco with warm breakfast burritos and hygiene kits, finding that even a simple act of kindness can bring humanity back to those living on the streets.

Local’s Guide to Alcatraz: Hidden Trails, Stunning Views, & Forgotten Stories
A veteran tour guide gives us the hidden trails, different seasons, and forgotten secrets on the Rock.

Robert Crumb & Robert Armstrong at Cushion Works extended until June 29th
You’ve read that right—ROBERT CRUMB’s original drawings and paintings are part of this exhibit with his long time friend and fellow cartoonist Robert Armstrong at the great Cushion Works gallery in the Mission. Treat yourself and go experience their work in person. It’s truly special! This show isn’t just for

These San Franciscans Volunteered for Zohran Mamdani’s Campaign
Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic Socialist, won the Democratic nomination for New York City mayor, and his campaign drew in a record number of small-dollar donations and inspired San Franciscans to take action and channel his electoral success locally.

Criminally Underrated LGBTQ+ Musicians You Should Know
James Booker, June Millington and Alice de Buhr of Fanny, Kid Congo Powers, and Andy Fraser were all influential LGBTQ+ musicians who made significant contributions to popular music and society, despite facing obstacles and challenges due to their sexuality.