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Jenny Sharaf is constantly painting in her head
The San Francisco artist’s work can be found at The Progress, Californios, noma, and everywhere else you long to dine
Page against the machine
San Francisco’s zinesters are fighting AI slop, surveillance capitalism, and corporate media one indie pub at a time
We like them tomatoes
As another Tomato Week comes to an end, growers, chefs, and diners can’t get enough
Electropocalypse Now
The Electrify Expo at Alameda Ferry Point revealed the survivalist subculture buzzing within the EV industry
Performative males didn’t do much for matcha sales
The city’s most aesthetic matcha shop had no idea its bright green drinks were signifiers for a new brand of maleness
Demon Huntermania
‘KPop Demon Hunters’ has taken over streaming, theaters, the pop charts, and kids’ imaginations. These Bay Area parents are along for the ride
Late night with Early Girls
The hottest way to enjoy a fresh tomato is in a cold drink
How many people walk the Golden Gate Bridge every day?
Thanks to newly installed counters, we’ll soon know how many pedestrians and cyclists use the bridge
Too big to burst
Public sentiment is turning on AI. Will that change anything?
Under the influencers
Taylor Lorenz explains how content creators killed traditional media and why that might not be a bad thing









