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The Mission’s Little Spot Cafe to close in about a week

Owner Ken Kurita blames his landlord for the closure, among other stresses on the small business

September 17, 2024

Introducing Gazetteer SF’s new editorial policies

A one-stop shop for any questions you might have about how we run things, and why

September 12, 2024

An ode to Tommy’s Joynt, the city’s paragon of gloriously okay food

San Francisco’s oldest hofbrau has made its humble home on Geary Boulevard since 1947. Here’s hoping it never changes

September 11, 2024

Neighbors are suing philanthropist Bernard Osher for (allegedly) flooding their apartment during a party

A suit in San Francisco Superior Court blames clogged pipes and a distracted HOA president

September 10, 2024

Reboot 2024 promised a ‘New Reality.’ It was mostly conservative bluster

Billed as disruption to the status quo, the all-day event at Fort Mason on Thursday mostly fixated on the radical vibes of the technocrat class and fantasies of a libertarian future

September 6, 2024

The night Sylvester changed San Francisco

Sylvester's legendary San Francisco War Memorial Opera House show can now be heard in full for the first time

September 6, 2024

The crypto industry shows its hard-right heart at Reboot

Industry experts at the tech conference laid bare why conservatism is the linchpin for an ‘abundant’ crypto future — and how the industry is shaping the election

September 5, 2024

Get in losers, we’re going to a weekday K-pop show

Everyone should see a group like Artms at least once in their lives, even (and especially) if you don’t think you’re part of its key demo

September 4, 2024

X court win guts California’s modest attempt to curb hate speech, disinformation

'It's hard to imagine how the current lack of platform transparency could be remedied,' a legal expert told Gazetteer SF

September 4, 2024