Photos from Outside Lands 2023. Photos by Alive Coverage.
Photos from Outside Lands 2023. Photos by Alive Coverage.
This last week my heart stopped for a moment when I learned what a ghost stroller was – a stroller painted white as a memorial to a child who was killed crossing the street.
Photos of Outside Lands 2023 by Alive Coverage.
Clement Street Breadbelly Neighborhood Block Party, Sunday, Aug. 20, 2023.
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Photos from the Outside Lands Music Festival in Golden Gate Park, Aug. 11-13, 2023.
Enter Lost Marbles Brewpub, the brainchild of the team from Barrel Head Brewhouse (BHB) on Fulton Street. While the transition wasn’t as turn-key as they might have hoped, the team was looking for a comprehensive renovation.
The Clement Street Merchants Association (CSMA) is proud to announce the unveiling of the new Clement Street Banners, designed to celebrate the unique spirit and heritage of our beloved neighborhood.
Prom on the Prom to bring fun, joy and dancing to Car-Free JFK Promenade on Saturday, Aug. 19
In a major victory for the City and County of San Francisco, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) today approved Laguna Honda Hospital (LHH) for Medicaid recertification, meaning critical Medicaid dollars will continue to flow to the institution.
The billboard looms large over the mid-Richmond. For those who might have missed it, the brightly colored sign takes a swipe at the City’s response to the fentanyl crisis. Its banner teases, “That’s Fentalife!” The billboard is part of a $300,000 advertising campaign funded by Michael Moritz, a technology venture capitalist who is only the latest in a long line of business leaders willing to spend lavishly to influence San Francisco politics.
I’m disappointed to learn that after all the pleading from our small businesses and community members along Geary Boulevard, San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) Director Jeff Tumlin is moving forward with the flawed Geary Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) “quick build” project, ignoring the concerns strongly expressed by the merchants and community members.
On Aug. 14, a group of Geary merchants and supporters staged an event using a COFFIN on the sidewalk in front of my business. I was not asked permission; the landlord was not asked permission.
The written announcement and subsequent information pages this group distributed to the very large group of media and merchants, distorted the Geary Boulevard Project plans.
I have not bought jams from a grocery store ever since I moved to California, some 50+ years ago. And I have raised three children, frequently making them PB&J sandwiches for lunch. Now that the kids are grown, I still enjoy making jams, sometimes for myself or to give them away to friends.