SF City Guides
Located at 1000 Howard St (at 6th St.) in SoMa, is an Interactive Justice Mural. 1AM SF created a “HELLO, the Justice we want is…” wall where you and the community are invited to finish the sentence by either writing your thoughts on our wall. If you cannot physically make it, more...
Thanks to SF Gate for letting us know that London Breed announced an effort to redirect police funds to the black community. SF Mayor London Breed announced on June 4th, that together with the San Francisco Board of Supervisors she will look to redirect funds from the Police Department to the more...
Wonderful news from SF Gate, the Zeitgeist has reopened this weekend with outdoor dining in “Zeit booths” Zeitgeist, the hidden Beer Garden located in the Mission opened June 12, and will be open this weekend June 13 and 14 from 2 pm to 7 pm. Check out their new and safe picnic-table-booths more...
Thanks to SF Chronicle for letting us know that Muni rolls back fare increases after pressure from SF supervisors. Back in April SFMTA approved their budget which included broad Muni fare hikes. The fare hikes (at least the 30-cent hike proposed for 2021), which were opposed by the San Francisco Board more...
Sad news from Broke-Ass Stuart, the legendary “It’s Tops” Diner closes in forever in SF. It’s Tops is known for its prominent neon signage at the corner of Market Street, the original 1935 diner atmosphere with knotty pine walls dripping with nostalgia, vinyl-clad booths, and counter stools, and authentic tabletop chrome more...
Thanks to KPIX5 for letting us know that BART unveiled a prototype of a new jumper-proof fare gate at Richmond station. The Richmond BART Station now has a newly designed ADA accessible fare gate prototype to test BART’s next generation of fare gates. The new design is the result of months more...
Thanks to the SF Chronicle for letting us know that Napa Valley wineries are ready to welcome Bay Area visitors. Napa County officials released new guidelines last Friday, allowing wineries, bars and tasting rooms in Napa County to reopen starting June 12. The Drink Business has pointed out important requirements in more...
It’s now more than two months into the 2020 pupping season, which typically runs from spring to fall. We’ve confirmed that a litter of at least three pups was born in mid-April. These pups are reaching eight weeks of age and beginning traveling with the adults around the park. To protect more...
The Bay Area is booming with beautiful street murals in tribute to George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement. Check out Murals of Oakland’s Instagram Page for beautiful and cultural #murals of #Oakland, CA, and where to find them as well as photos from @eggshell001 who catches many of the murals in the more...
The Bay’s first drive-in concert is here, but it will cost you. For $100 per car (yikes) you can enjoy the first Drive-In Concert we’re aware of this weekend at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton on June 12 and June 13 from 7 pm to 10 pm. Pay per vehicle more...
Thanks to the Hollywood Reporter for letting us know that California is giving counties the power to allow movie theaters to reopen on June 12 with restrictions. What about the Bay Area? Please note this reopening only applies to counties that have met state criteria so this currently excludes most of more...
Mayor London Breed Announces Roadmap for New Police Reforms Thursday, June 11, 2020 Additional reforms will focus on eliminating the need for police to be first responders for non-criminal situations and changing hiring, promotional, training, and disciplinary systems Mayor London N. Breed today announced her vision to fundamentally change the nature of policing more...
Thanks to SF Gate for letting us know the background story of Oakland’s massive Black Lives Matter street mural and how it almost didn’t happen. See awesome aerial photos of the mural from Beto Lopez Photography The massive bold yellow mural, which covers three city blocks and took 400 volunteers and artists more...
Yosemite National Park posted an update on their website and Facebook page that, the park will reopen to the general public for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic forced it to shut its gates in March. Read Full Press Release and Plan your visit. Beginning June 11, the park will open more...
Located in the heart of the Civic Center, the museum is home to one of the world’s finest collections of Asian art ranging from ancient jades and ceramics to contemporary video installations. Dynamic special exhibitions, cultural celebrations, and public programs for all ages provide rich art experiences that unlock the more...