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Rick Perlstein thinks right-wing voices on Substack are ‘a gift’

The preeminent historian of American conservatism was spotted on a bestsellers leaderboard behind Andrew Tate. He’s not too broken up about it

April 16, 2026

Aggie Guerard Rodgers has dressed everyone from Princess Leia to Michael B. Jordan

The Balboa Theatre is honoring the Oscar-nominated costume designer for her work with Francis Ford Coppola, Steven Spielberg, Spike Lee, and Ryan Coogler

April 16, 2026

Know thyself and thy bank balance

How personal finance and psychology intersect, with Berna Anat and Lillian Zhang

April 15, 2026

Celebrate Gazetteer’s second birthday with this $2 subscription deal

We’re entering our terrible twos, so we want to give you something nice

April 15, 2026

Carnal knowledge

Joe Eszterhas’ scripts for ‘Basic Instinct’ and ‘Jade’ are immorality tales about a San Francisco flying high on sex, money, and freedom in the 1990s

April 15, 2026

Mahmood pushes back on Lurie’s plan to cut Tenderloin youth clinic 

District 5 supervisor says mayor’s proposal to close the Larkin Clinic as part of $400 million budget cuts isn’t final

April 14, 2026

Every night is Friday during Restaurant Week

Owners appreciate the surge in business; less so the tariffs, gas surcharges, and artificially low prices

April 14, 2026

Slop is truth, truth slop

Plus, the attacks on Sam Altman’s house have people wondering how we got here

April 13, 2026

San Francisco Pride on Philz’s flag decree: ‘They’re making it hard for a queer person to get some coffee’

Backed by out of town private equity, the once-local coffee chain’s move has angered loyal customers

April 10, 2026

Small business, big questions

What does it take to run a small business in a San Francisco boom cycle? We'll discuss at Chat Room: Money

April 9, 2026