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Why did Franklin and Bash get Canceled?

If you are a fan of the show Franklin and Bash, which was telecasted on TNT, owned by the sony pictures television then, this might be heartbreaking for you, but the show isn’t returning for its fifth season for good. However, you can still stream the show by paying for it or renting it on […]

Every Laid Back Nature Lover’s Dream: The Get Out Releases Line of Stylish Tents & Adventure-Ready Gear

Getting outdoors has collectively become a form of therapy over the last year, and for us Bay Area folk, we’ve got a range of options as to how we enjoy it. From picnics in the park to backyard barbeques to mini overnight camping trips, we can do it all. And The Get Out is here […]

The Hella Jam x Bob Cut Mag Issue 12 Release Party

We partied like it was 2019. And it just felt right. On Saturday, Bob Cut Mag in collaboration with The Hella Jam celebrated our issue 12 cover featuring The Hella Jam and her family. The story encapsulates motherhood, how COVID-19 affected childcare, and how her family proceeds on in the midst of global downturn. To […]

Step Into the Ultimate Dreamworld July 23rd With teamLab: Continuity

Ever heard the saying “dreaming with your eyes wide open?” I have, but I didn’t understand what it meant until just a few days ago when I got to experience the Asian Art Museum’s new immersive art installation straight from Tokyo, Japan.  Sure, I might sound a bit dramatic, but dramatic is exactly what this […]

BART Enlists Help From Familiar Friends To Clear Areas For Fire Safety

Since their first sighting back in August by Marina residents, the goats of Fort Mason have been munching down and discovering some of SF’s oldest treasures. “This is the smartest way for us to deal with the vegetation in these areas,” said Josh Soltero, an irrigation/grounds worker in BART’s grounds maintenance department who was keeping […]

Born From Burnout: Goldmine Untangles the Complications of Wellness so You Don’t Have To

Wellness has always played an important role in first-time-founder Rachael Gorjestani’s life. From childhood revelations, to nutrition school, to founding her adaptogen-based health & wellness brand Goldmine, Gorjestani is dedicated to flipping the narrative surrounding modern health and wellness. Health and wellness are trending, there’s no doubt about that. As Gorjestani describes, they’re “having a […]

Polk Gulch: San Francisco’s First Gay Neighborhood

While you’ve probably already celebrated LGTBQIA+ pride and allyship in The Castro, the city’s famously gay neighborhood, did you know that Polk Gulch was where you’d be celebrating gay pride from the 1950s to the early 1980s? Yes, Polk Street was the epicenter for LGTBQIA+-owned clothing stores, bars, nightclubs, parties, and more. As Pride comes […]

Father’s Day in the Bay: What to Do, Where to Eat, What to Buy

With Father’s Day less than two weeks away, we know you’re hunting for the best gift for your dad and the best day to go with it. We’ve got you covered. Every year, Father’s Day provides you the perfect opportunity to thank the dad in your life for everything he’s done for you. While we […]

Top 10 Newcomer and OG Restaurants From May

During the pandemic, our beloved dining and drink communities continue to struggle to survive, so my dining column includes takeout/delivery as well as indoor and outdoor dining standouts. I have vetted, visited, and/or ordered directly from each place, recommending standouts from each:  Newcomers View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Tailor's Son […]

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