Once again, Pride is a riot
The tension around Pride and who gets to celebrate it boiled over this weekend
Fog City Flea closes up Mission shop after 9 months
The Mission outpost for crafts and apparel was ‘a great big test’ that didn’t pan out, owner tells vendors in email
The Mill turns to the crowd for $100,000 to recover from fire
“It's so hard but it's also so beautiful to me. It just feels amazing to feel like people care so much,” says Josey Baker
Lurie rebukes anti-Pride Giants players even as DOJ investigates team over alleged discrimination
‘You represent San Francisco,’ the mayor said during a fundraiser on Pride Sunday
Nancy Pelosi has more Pride wristbands than she knows what to do with
Plus, fancy little cakes for the fanciest little boys in the tech industry
The Mill closed indefinitely after fire
This is the second fire at a business on Divisadero this month. No injuries were reported
Hundreds of ‘sex machines’ delivered across the street from Rainbow Grocery
We really hope the mailman dropped them off by saying, ‘I’m here to deliver a package…’
Cool gay city of love
A century of making, unmaking, and remaking queer San Francisco
Local fermenters are relishing the ‘krautmaxxing’ moment
From fashion pubs and health gurus to Mr. MAHA himself, our collective consumption of fermented cabbage is at an all-time high
San Francisco’s singular food scene celebrated at Chat Room (PHOTOS)
Thanks to those who came out and we’ll see you next season!
Drinking Companion: Summertime bliss at Pitt’s
Stupefy your seasonal affectivity with a boozy slushie and the tender pipes of Fred Durst
Natalie Gee’s exit interview
Her bid to become the Sunset’s next supervisor failed, but Gee’s charismatic campaign has some lessons for her future
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It happened here: When the American Front marched on Haight Street
How a posse of neo-Nazis and hipsters in San Francisco helped create today’s right-wing troll army
Jackie Fielder will return to City Hall ‘clear-eyed’ and ‘eager to serve’
During her leave of absence, the D9 supervisor largely missed the budget fight, but will find herself navigating equally complex situations
Stop AI protestor sentenced to jail, hopes to reconnect with Rafael Mandelman
The anti-AI group is shifting its focus away from AI companies and toward City Hall

Balompié Cafe is the Mission’s finest World Cup hotspot
For four decades, Balompié has served up pupusas, beer, and the world’s most popular game
Manic Monday
Even Stanford grads are angry at the system
Plus, after being stuffed in lockers his whole life, Zuck was allowed to sit with the jocks at the pep rally
‘Nerdy escorts’ are selling intimacy-as-a-service to AI founders
Plus, in the tasteslop era, we’re keeping our eyes peeled for bad tech streetwear
Culture
The phone-freein’ Bob Dylan
One of the last deviceless places in the Bay Area was a concert at the Greek Theatre
Politics
Dressed as ‘Wizard of Oz’ characters, protesters sought an audience with Mayor Lurie
Dorothy and friends tried to talk to the man behind the curtain and ask him to have a heart, a brain, and some courage
Food & Drink
Dotcakes are the new Dubai chocolates are the new compost cookies are the new cronuts
The viral cake that has New Yorkers waiting on lines at 6 a.m. is a repackaged panaderia staple
Business
People are celebrating videos of Safeway security roughing up shoplifters
Thanks to Meta glasses, muscular loss prevention at some Bay Area supermarkets has gone viral
Tech
Privacy rights advocates push back against data collection devices in Castro bars
Badlands management says they will continue to use Patronscan despite public outcry
Immigration
What will SF law enforcement do if ICE kicks in your door? Ask again in a few weeks
If SFPD, the Sheriff, and the DA have a plan to protect our Fourth Amendment rights, they’re not sharing it
























