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Gaming the system: Ranked choice voting has become a tool for the city’s most powerful political groups
TogetherSF and Neighbors for a Better San Francisco are teaching voters how to kill Supervisor Aaron Peskin’s odds of a surprise win.
Those weird spam texts are a symptom of the loneliness epidemic
We can’t stop the spam, but we can decide how we want to respond to it
What’s going on: A San Francisco star is reborn at SF Pride
Linda Perry, a songwriting legend best known for writing “What’s Up?,” returns to the city where she became a star just in time for SF Pride
We’re having a little launch party for Gazetteer SF
There will be beer, wine, and delicious bites of various shapes and sizes
Meet the venture capitalist giving away artisanal coffee from his Bernal Heights garage
Yummy Coffee is a monthly pop-up slinging free drinks made on machines that cost as much as a Vespa
Happy Pride! Here’s a playlist of summer jams :) <3
“Espresso,” eat your heart out
Baggu used AI for its viral pony purse. The internet is mad.
Much-hyped collab between two sustainability-focused designers has sparked backlash over its use of energy-hungry AI image generator
This Outer Sunset beach bungalow has survived electricity, the 1906 quake, and gentrification — so far
In the second installment of Edificial, Joel Rosenblatt profiles The Last Straw, a tiny shop with a long history and a charming owner in residence
Block Party: Conservative journalist gets greenlight to continue suit against ‘Democratic Socialist kingpin’ supervisor
Susan Reynolds is still suing Dean Preston for blocking her on Twitter, despite his quitting the platform in 2023

