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01 Sep 2024

Disco For Democracy: A Party to Make Nevada Go Blue

Thursday, September 12th, 6pm–11pm, be a part of history while dancing to disco! Manny’s Café is proud to announce their upcoming event Disco For Democracy, hosted at SVN West near Market and Van Ness in San Francisco. The dance party, featuring 360° DJ performances by Austin Millz, David Harness and more,

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01 Sep 2024

Five Cool Music Videos Set in San Francisco

In the age of modern music, the music video is among the few constants. A successful musical artist will shoot a music video to accompany a hit track, and San Francisco is a cute place to do it. Dozens of bands and musicians have shot music videos in San Francisco,

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29 Aug 2024

The New Gathering Space Helping San Franciscans Fight Loneliness

You probably haven’t heard of this new creative gathering space in the Inner Richmond district of San Francisco called Friends & Neighbors yet. The co-founders, Valerie Luu and Eric Lam, haven’t done any press interviews. In fact, their social media presence is limited, they don’t even allow photos of their

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29 Aug 2024

Do You Know How Many Homeless Kids are in San Francisco?

The topic of homelessness brings out the absolute worst in San Franciscans. Everywhere from the comments on social media to the speeches politicians make, homeless people become scapegoats, pawns, and punching bags. Rarely, if ever, does the conversation center on the 7% of our city’s homeless population who are kids.  

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29 Aug 2024

50 Years of ArtSpan SF Open Studios

From Disco Days to the Tech Craze: 50 Years of ArtSpan SF Open Studios

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29 Aug 2024

A Day in Paris: Without the Touristy Madness

In the northeastern part of Paris you’ll find fewer crowds and barricades, and more hidden street magic and underground allure.

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28 Aug 2024

How SF’s Democratic Political Machine Led to Kamala Harris’ Presidential Campaign

California Democratic Congressman Phil Burton, second from right, with – left to right – Democratic State Assemblymen Leo T. McCarthy, Willie L. Brown and Art Agnos, in the early 1980s. San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library by Lincoln Mitchell This article originally appeared on The Conversation.  The political

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