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Despite looming bird flu and newfound embrace by the alt-right herd, raw milk is still white liquid gold in San Francisco

June 14, 2024

Mayoral debate was a scripted snoozefest except for these few funny moments

Breed battles protestors, Farrell’s Market Street delusions, Peskin’s favorite bar… we watched the live stream so you don’t have to!

June 13, 2024

Lawrence Lessig, in exclusive interview with Gazetteer SF, says OpenAI whistleblowers are examining ‘every legal option’

Litigation and legislation are on the table, says prominent internet and IP lawyer

June 12, 2024

District 3 supervisor candidate steps out of race after domestic violence accusation 

JConr B. Ortega, an activist and well-known gadfly at city meetings, was running on a platform of supporting businesses and cleaning up the city through law and order

June 10, 2024

Ahead of Trump’s visit to the City, we asked Republican women of SF their thoughts on abortion

Views range from draconian to pro-choice, but support for Donald is unwavering

June 7, 2024

Calls to boycott SF Pride pop up from drag performers and activists in protest of police presence and Israel ties

SF Pride puts out statement denying rumors of an Israeli float and that it called for heightened police presence

June 6, 2024

Lawsuit against Urban Alchemy alleges assault, sexual harassment, drug dealing in Sausalito

Complaint says employees were involved in meth sales and sexual exploitation of unhoused women

June 6, 2024

Sound bathing at SFMOMA with Mark Ronson

The celebrated producer’s low-key set Saturday — about a mile away from the big Skrillex-Fred Again affair — was a celebration of deep listening

June 4, 2024

Sutter Street Tavern building is a nifty little historic gem 

The two-story structure, rare in Downtown SF, was built right after the 1906 earthquake and was once a boozy hangout for SF Stock Exchange traders

June 4, 2024

Garry Tan’s mudslinging against SFMTA Chief Tumlin is a bizarre battle over the ‘tech singularity’

One of SF’s loudest activists is trying to get Tumlin fired, but it’s bigger than cars, buses and trains — he’s talking “deceleration,” e/acc, and the paranoid fight for human evolution

May 31, 2024