‘The Future of Us’ was a visionary civic experiment
A multiday, citywide festival recently took place across San Francisco, ringing in the country’s 250th birthday with a forward-thinking, imaginative approach to the future. San Francisco-based civic arts and sciences nonprofit The Plenary Co. was at the helm of the project, alongside the Svane Family Foundation, a major supporter of the arts in San…
Manny and Moral Intoxication
In Part 1, we introduced Orli Peter’s model of moral intoxication and demonstrated it across three cases. In Part 2, we turn to the hardest case — and to the…
Drug-free permanent supportive housing advances despite objections to language and details
It seems that Supervisor Matt Dorsey can finally breathe a sigh of relief. His legislation to create drug-free permanent supportive housing (PSH) passed the full Board of Supervisors on Tuesday.…
Study: Laguna Honda Hospital, Forest Hill station gondola not ‘cost-effective’
Constructing a gondola to transport people back and forth from Muni Metro’s Forest Hill station and Laguna Honda Hospital would not be cost-effective, a new study from transportation planners said. Ahmed Thleiji, a principal engineer with the San Francisco County Transportation Authority, presented the study’s findings at Tuesday’s SFCTA board…
Out and about July 16–22, 2025
The summer festival season continues, with films, music, cultural celebrations, the yearly AIDS Walk, and more. Here are my picks for the next few days for all of us staycationers and others. Thursday, July 16 Join the opening night party of the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival 46 after a…
There is a crack in everything
There’s something happening right now in San Francisco politics that our usual political vocabulary is failing to describe. We reach for familiar terms — protest, accountability, activism, hit job — but none of these quite captures what’s going on. What we are witnessing is something much more primal and ancient:…
Haines Gallery explores abstraction with three painters in ‘The Shape of Looking’
Haines Gallery is pleased to present The Shape of Looking, a group show that highlights three distinct approaches to contemporary abstract painting. The exhibition brings…
Governor Newsom and legislature agree on reforms giving next governor new power over education
Actions taken by Gov. Gavin Newsom and the legislature after the June gubernatorial primary increase the importance of education in the fall election between former Biden cabinet secretary Xavier Becerra and former Fox TV analyst…
How Newsom’s complex history with the oil industry could affect a presidential run
This commentary was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Gavin Newsom and his family have had a long and complicated relationship with the oil industry. The latest chapter in the saga, a legal and political…
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by Nomi Kane | @Nomikane
The Graham Platner and Eric Swalwell nation
Remember when President George H.W. Bush endorsed a Democrat for governor of Louisiana? That bipartisan act took place in 1991, when former Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards ran a comeback race that pitted him against former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke. Bush was only one of many Republicans and…
The layers of learning they can’t backfill
Every fall, students arrive at U.C. Berkeley having done everything right. They took the required courses. They earned their grades. Their transcripts proclaim they are prepared. And then they show up for the first required math course for their intended STEM major and discover that something is seriously wrong —…
A.D. 251: Welcome to the first year of the rest of America’s life
As we wave bye-bye to America’s 250th July Fourth, we should note that we’re in Year One of the country’s second 250 years. As bad as the country’s shape is today, we have the opportunity and the responsibility to . . . let’s say “make it better again.” That starts…
Friday night’s New York City-style menacing in Dolores Park
Scott Wiener has attended the San Francisco Trans March every year since it was first organized in 2004. Twenty-two years of showing up. On Friday night, June 26, 2026, he was on his way to the Trans March Shabbat — a queer Jewish religious service cosponsored by Congregation Sha’ar Zahav,…
Sleeping with self-deprecating celebrities
A young woman makes a bargain with her fiancé that would give each of them license to sleep with one famous person — presumably one…
City Hall this week: Supes look to pass big, beautiful cleanup bill; Sauter asks about family-friendly Muni
San Francisco supervisors return to committee this week with a full menu of consequential legislation, but one fight may center on a ballot measure that…
San Francisco moves toward drug-free permanent supportive housing
San Francisco’s open-air drug problem is chronic, lethal, and seemingly impossible to cure. The latest attempt at mitigation is Supervisor Matt Dorsey’s Drug-free Permanent Supportive…
Exclusive: Parole officer says supervisor told him to leave sex offender alone
When Ches Fry retired as a parole agent I with the California Department of Corrections Division of Adult Parole Operations, the job had become increasingly…
For-Site presents ‘Andy Goldsworthy: Red Flags’ at Fort Mason
For-Site and the Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture presents Andy Goldsworthy: Red Flags. The site-specific exhibition centers on the acclaimed artist’s monumental installation,…
An invitation to laugh at couples in crisis
As an actress, Olivia Wilde can project fierce intellect as well as earthiness, whether she’s playing serious or silly. Those traits seem to be inherent…
Nengi Omuku’s first U.S. museum exhibition opens at the de Young
Nigerian artist Nengi Omuku’s first solo United States exhibition, Nengi Omuku: The Gathering, brings together the artist’s work, including four monumental new paintings. Her art…
Top of the Mark revives legendary 100 Martini Passport for hotel’s centennial
San Francisco’s InterContinental Mark Hopkins Hotel is celebrating its centennial this year by reviving a beloved tradition at its iconic sky lounge, Top of the…
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