Culture
A new dating site wants to match (only) ‘Western’ men to Asian women
Mysterious platform ‘WMAF Meet’ uses AI to facilitate SF’s ‘most in-demand pairing’
The Phoenix company behind the Giants’ viral ‘Jesus Won’ shirts
By tapping into sports, the brand’s cofounders are bringing their message to the masses and putting another ‘W’ on the board for Christ
Corgi kills short-lived website that ranked its female employees
The ‘demeaning’ website was spun up by a local founder with no relationship to the company
Consider the oyster
Oakland’s Lo-Fi Oyster Co. is taking its jazz and oyster fusion event to church in SF tonight
Tyga’s ‘$tarface’ is full of the AI Fenix Flexin used
The hip-slop summer jam continues as the LA rapper’s critically panned album shows signs of AI
Brother, can you spare $5,500?
Oakland author Ishmael Reed is raising funds to mount ’King Ludd’s Revenge,’ a new play featuring Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and Adolf Hitler
The non-Marin teens’ guide to Outside Lands
The city’s biggest music festival was a celebration of music, food, and good vibes that even the cheapskate media people and those darn teenagers couldn’t harsh
Bay Area artists commit to avoiding venues employing surveillance technology
Tune-Yards, Deerhoof, and others are among more than 300 artists who’ve signed a pledge organized by local digital rights activists
How San Francisco gave ‘Rubberz’ its bounce
The rising indie label Empire and a tiny AI music startup helped Fenix Flexin become the summer’s biggest slop star









