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30 Apr 2025

How Will Bay Area Tech Companies Handle Trump’s Tariffs?

Trump’s tariffs have caused financial chaos in San Francisco, affecting the affordable housing industry and small business owners, while also potentially impacting tech companies such as Apple, Nvidia, and OpenAI due to their reliance on overseas manufacturing.

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29 Apr 2025

Best Bay Area Events 4/29-5/19

It’s Been So Longby Vanessa Gil, Arts & Events Editor Due to life events over the past (quite a few) years, I stopped following Giants baseball as closely as I had in previous years. Thankfully, last season, I attended my first game in seven years. I missed it there at

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29 Apr 2025

Will Chinatown Survive Trump’s Tariffs?

When the mainstream talks about the Trump Administration’s looming tariffs, they typically focus on the geopolitical ramifications and the stock market, but behind all the news reports and sensationalist headlines, real people are affected.  To see the effect, look no further than the Bay Area’s Chinatowns. Business owners in both

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29 Apr 2025

An Alameda Home With a History of Homicide Is Up For Rent

Everyone says they want to live in a place that’s rich with history, but they never specify what type of history. Well, if you want to live in what could be the Bay Area equivalent to American Horror Story’s Murder House, here’s your chance.  A spacious three-bedroom, two-bath home in

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28 Apr 2025

Can These Documentaries Save Public Libraries and Bat Populations?

Two feature documentaries, “Free For All: The Public Library” and “The Invisible Mammal”, premiering this week, celebrate the importance of woman power and the preservation of public libraries and bat populations, respectively.

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28 Apr 2025

Could Bilal Mahmood Help The Tenderloin?

For ages, residents of San Francisco’s wealthier, “family-oriented” districts have depended on the Tenderloin to quarantine the homeless. The Tenderloin is by far the highest-density neighborhood in the city, shared predominantly by low-income families of color. Indeed the TL is home to over 4,000 children as of 2023. They are

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26 Apr 2025

Sunday Fundays, FREE Weekly Dances, Games, Workouts & More in Union Square

Union Square in San Francisco is offering 200 days of free family-friendly programming, including live music, fitness, and arts and crafts lessons, all summer long and into the fall.

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24 Apr 2025

A Country Western Hoedown in Downtown SF!

By far, San Francisco’s most successful and consistently well-attended street party, Downtown First Thrusdays, is expanding its programming to SF’s (& California’s) first Entertainment Zone on Front Street, with boots, spurs, and a giant disco bison.

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