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This New Podcast Brings You The Hidden History of Local Dishes
The California Migration Museum is launching a miniseries that explores the history of immigrant-owned food in San Francisco, featuring stories of immigrant chefs, restaurants, and unique local dishes.

Best Bay Area Events 11.19-12.9
Dane Cook at The Masonic! Dane Cook is back with his Fresh New Flavor! Don’t miss the comedy trailblazer live at The Masonic in SF on November 21. Get your tickets here. Jury Duty by Vanessa Gil, Arts & Events Editor I have been a bit preoccupied this week as I

We Wanna Send You to Fan Expo in San Francisco
We Wanna Send You to Fan Expo on Friday, 11/29 at Moscone Center! Want to experience the ultimate fandom weekend at FAN EXPO San Francisco? We’re giving away a pair of Friday passes to one lucky fan! FAN EXPO brings together fans of comics, sci-fi, horror, anime, gaming, and cosplay

An Atmospheric River Is About To Drown San Francisco
Are you ready to get fucking wet? You better be because God’s bladder is full and it’s about to burst on the Bay. I wish meteorologists spoke like that. They’d be more fun. San Francisco is kicking off the week with some sunshine, but don’t get too comfortable—it looks like

Was The Jake Paul-Mike Tyson Fight Rigged?
I’m not a boxing fan, but for some reason (maybe because I’m already paying for Netflix) I had to watch what was arguably the most unethical mainstream sporting event in modern history. America seems to be running low on originality. Every movie is a remake of a movie that was

So You’re Moving to SF from NYC
San Francisco offers beautiful days, stunning natural beauty, and a vibrant nightlife scene, but it also has a homelessness epidemic, a weak bagel game, and a lack of 24-hour rail transit, while New York City has a more reliable MTA, more diverse food options, and a more vibrant nightlife scene.

Cable Cars In Danger Amid Budget Crisis
The proposed budget cut to SFMTA could save $33 million a year by suspending service on the last of the city’s cable car lines, which would save $63 million by reducing service frequency on busy bus and train lines, and $14 million by suspending cable car and historic streetcar service.