SF Bay Area

Opening day, The San Francisco Giants Are Looking Pretty Good
It’s that time of the year again folks. Baseball is back in full swing in what appeared to be a day that was never going to happen due to the lockout. Both sides came to an agreement, gave us some new rules including a permanent designated hitter in the National

Canine Circus School in Oakland Makes Dog Clowns into Ringmasters
What happens when you enroll your dog in circus school? You learn party tricks, build a bond, have a whole lot of fun, and also go through some rigorous behavioral training. My Scottish terrier, Jasper, has been clowning around at Canine Circus School in Oakland: training under ring-leader Francis Metcalf;

50+ Year Old Bar, Hawaii West, Being Evicted by New Building Owner
Word just came in from multiple sources that Hawaii West, a North Beach tiki dive bar with a great kitchen is being evicted by its new building owner. But YOU might be able to help save it! Read below: Bar owner Nolan Kellet, whose grandmother started the place in the 1960s,

San Francisco’s Trash Fighting Citizens
You may have seen Vincent Yuen in your news feed this year, or perhaps even on your street corner wearing a florescent vest. He’s the engine behind San Francisco’s newest trash fighting organization Refuse Refuse SF. Their mission is simple, inspire San Francisco’s own citizens to help keep their neighborhoods

Awesome Outdoor Fun to Be Had During Climate Action Month
Let’s face it. With all of the negative news headlines, the world has felt overwhelming lately. But there’s some good news, too! It’s a well-known fact that taking action is good for our mental health, and just when we need it most, the City of San Francisco has made it

Surrealism, Beauty, and Magic at the SF Ballet
It’s called Magrittomania, and it’s a ballet inspired by the surrealist Belgian painter Magritte, whose work is complex, metaphysical, and meant to unlock different perspectives in its viewers. The Ballet inspired by his work somehow, quite ingeniously, accomplishes this too.

‘House of Commons’ exhibition lays out the future of communal living
In an increasingly uncertain world, the conventions of yesteryear begin to falter. In 2022, when nearly a third of the American workforce earns less than $15 an hour, the notion of securing stable employment and purchasing a home to populate with your very own nuclear family seems almost quaint in its

San Francisco Leads the Nation in its Desire to Avoid the Office
Although small businesses are beginning to see more revenue as San Franciscans return to the office, the return isn’t altogether welcome for the office workers themselves. In fact, San Francisco leads the nation in its desire to avoid the carpeted confines of the office. An economics professor at Stanford University