Matt Haber

Matt Haber is editor-in-chief of Gazetteer SF. He started his journalism career in 1995 as a freelance writer for Wired. He’s worked for The Village Voice, The New York Observer, The Atlantic, Fast Company, Inc., Alta Journal, and others. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, New York, The San Francisco Chronicle, and The Guardian.
Welcome to California — now leave
‘The New York Post’ is extending its reign of error to the West Coast
What, me freaky?
Meet Andrew ‘The Slow Poisoner’ Goldfarb, weirdo-in-chief of ‘Freaky’ Magazine
More than a touch of grey
Boomers are still driving this city, so they might as well pick the tunes
Zero clicks given
Publishers are waking up to the fact that readers aren’t disappearing, they’re being disappeared
Blood and frustration on Sutter Street
A snapshot of a brief, bloody confrontation with ICE near 100 Montgomery
The best Keanu is teen Keanu
Of all the teen spirited roles Keanu played back then, my favorite remains his smallest
An Andalusian punk
Oxbow and Buñuel lead singer and four-decade Bay Area resident Eugene S. Robinson is moving to Spain. This is his exit interview
Heavenly bodies
Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens discuss sex, art, and their new documentary, ‘Playing With Fire—An Ecosexual Emergency’
Snuff this film
Hollywood wants to tell the story of Sam Altman’s ‘blip,’ but even generative AI can tell you there’s no story there
Bro, the SFDCCC is gonna fix everything
How to reach men who would literally rather vote Republican than go to therapy