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Todd Haynes on ‘Carol,’ a decade later
On Saturday, the indie director comes to the Toni Rembe Theatre to honor his sweetest film (and the sweetest celebration of the film)
Ghirardelli workers want benefits bigger than a Maraschino cherry
The picket line is happening from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today, and somebody already called the cops on them
Tech holiday parties are getting smaller
Holiday parties used to feature Greek gods and Gatsby themes. Now they’re lucky to have a magician or inflatable shark
The Hazie’s bartender attacked by a customer is just happy it was caught on video
Inside the hectic, viral incident at a Hayes Valley restaurant this past weekend
Louis C.K. comes to SF
The uncancelable comedian has pulled a new one off: publishing his first novel
Drinking Companion: A small bar with a big heart
Horsies Market & Saloon may be as snug as a sloop, by my, is it yar
Nobody needs ‘People Behaving Badly’
Stanley Roberts’ popular public shaming segment is back on KRON, pettier and more pathetic than ever
All the edgelords pray at Star of the Sea
Among the tech bros who funded a shrine to the first millennial saint at a church on Geary Boulevard
Meta’s internal solution to its AI needs: Google it
Despite its AI ambitions, Meta is allowing Google’s AI to run rampant across company workflows.
‘If you’re not educated enough, there’s real danger’
As the Department of Health advises against foraging, professional mushroom-hunters share tips on picking safely









