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03 Jun 2025

Hulu’s Pride Month Lineup: Queer Cowboys, ABBA Hits, & More

Hulu’s highlights this month include queer-friendly films like “Boy Meets Girl” and “National Anthem”, as well as new seasons of “Yuri!!! On Ice” and “The 1% Club”, and a range of other offerings that include “Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid”, “The Namesake”, “And Then We Danced”, “Call Her Alex”, and “My Happy Ending”.

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03 Jun 2025

Best Bay Area Events 6/3-6/23

Dearly Beloved by Vanessa Gil, Arts & Events Editor It’s Pride Month. Prince’s birthday is this week. And Mother now owns all of her masters! All of this has put me in a celebratory mood. It’s our month to shine and here’s how I’ll be commemorating the week of 6/3 and beyond. Our Partners’

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03 Jun 2025

Another One Bites The Dust: Fog City Diner Is Closed For Good

To open a business in San Francisco, you need two things: balls of steel and a delusional level of confidence. And don’t even get me started on what it takes to be a successful business in a city filled with so much red tape that it feels less like government

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01 Jun 2025

Aurora Borealis Soon to Dazzle Northern California

If you missed the northern lights over the Bay Area last October, the Sun has a treat in store. The colorful show will return June 2, visible as far south as Georgia and Northern California. Are you close enough to view the aurora? It isn’t common at this latitude, so

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29 May 2025

SF Public Library Makes Reading Fun This Summer

The San Francisco Public Library’s summer reading program launches June 1. It helps make reading fun and engaging, which is critical to fight the summer slump where kids lose academic exposure and start slipping.  The Joys of Reading Think back on your fondest reading memories. For me, I can close

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29 May 2025

SF DocFest: 85 Films That Challenge Power and Prejudice

San Francisco Documentary Film Festival 2025 will feature 85 films from around the world, including documentaries on feminism, LGBTQ+ rights, disability issues, drag culture, and social justice, as well as a feature on Gerry Adams, the Sinn Fein leader who played a key role in ending The Troubles in Northern Ireland.

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28 May 2025

Can the Swiss Model of Gun Ownership Solve America’s Crisis?

Switzerland’s armed neutrality and emphasis on education, collective rights, and demilitarized constabulary have created a peaceful gun culture, which could be a model for the US.

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28 May 2025

Step Back to 1966: Experience the Compton’s Cafeteria Riot

The Compton’s Cafeteria Riot play is a living act of resistance that tells the story of the 1966 Compton’s Cafeteria Riot, a pivotal moment in LGBTQ+ history, through an immersive experience that includes raw and lived-in performances, attention to detail, and a focus on the defiance and joy of the rioters.

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