Business
Print is forever
As AI rises, the Bay Area is awash in a full-on print revival, from magazines to books to this website’s own quarterly paper
The fight for Julie’s Kitchen
Facing eviction, the owners of the popular Crocker Galleria lunch spot want to take their landlord to trial
Hand in hand
In the Panhandle, an 18-year-old is building muscles and community through arm wrestling
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
The California Poach
The West Coast expansion of New York’s tabloid mainstay has scooped up three of the SF Standard’s top staffers
Wanna buy Thursday Boots in Hayes Valley? Keep walking
The direct-to-consumer shoemaker has been teasing its San Francisco shop for months but their store remains dark
Cloudflare CEO: Resistance to Gemini is coming from inside Google
It’s the latest shot fired by Cloudflare amid concerns over the search giant’s use of its monopoly to hoover up AI control
Dear Abby: Enough is enough
Abby Connect is the latest AI company to resort to ragebait for a billboard campaign. It may also be the most ridiculous
My sad lunch at the San Francisco Centre
A final meal where brick and mortar went to die
Strange bedfellows
ConnectedSF, ‘not just one more SF group,’ hosted Mayor Lurie to speak for six and half minutes at its Celebrating the Power of People gathering Monday









