Mayor’s Race
The View compiled responses to a series of questions for the most competitive candidates for Mayor. See page 4 for additional coverage. Public Safety and Crime By most accounts the…
The View compiled responses to a series of questions for the most competitive candidates for Mayor. See page 4 for additional coverage. Public Safety and Crime By most accounts the…
Climate change is causing global sea levels to rise as melting glaciers and ice sheets turns frost into water that drains into oceans, while warming sea water expands ocean volume.…
My 64th birthday is at the end of this month. Not that old, right? We have senators, Supreme Court justices, presidents, who are a lot older. They cling on to…
Art on the Move The Institute for Contemporary Art San Francisco (ICA SF) relocated from Dogpatch to a heavily subsidized commercial space Downtown this month in an effort to remain…
Editor, I was dismayed, but not surprised, by the responses of four of the five mayoral candidates to the question about what San Francisco’s most pressing issues are (“Mayor’s Race,”…
Michelle, a Dogpatch resident for four years, was interviewed in Mission Bay. “I’m scared of Donald Trump becoming President not because of policies but the questioning of the election results…
In last month’s issue the View presented eight of the 12 candidates for the San Francisco School Board. The other four, Min Chang, Ann Hsu, Laurance Lee, and Supryia Ray,…
Thirteen people are running for mayor, with the five ranking highest in surveys receiving almost all the attention. Mayoral candidate Dylan Hirsch-Shell is a seven-year Potrero Hill resident. What qualifies…
Aruna Lee launched Volcano Kimchi in 2014 after years of experimenting with vegan kimchi recipes, alongside other influences, including her Korean upbringing, PBS cooking shows, and YouTube videos. “When I…
Kathryn Gianaras attributes the success of the Greek restaurant, Novy, she co-owns with her sister, Kristen, to perseverance and a strong team. They opened the Noe Valley restaurant in 2015…
“Pregnant” and “homeless” were two words Martha Ryan was shocked to see together, especially in 1980s America, when President Ronald Reagan’s economic boom fueled the conspicuous consumption lifestyles of the…
Now through 10/13 SundayArt: SF Open StudiosArtSpan celebrates the 50th SF Open Studios. October 5 and 6 visit Potrero Hill, Dogpatch, Mission Bay, SoMa, Bayview-Hunters Point, East Cut, and South…
A compilation of nearly 40 accounts of people grappling with death and “self-deliverance,” publication of THERE AT THE END: Voices from Final Exit Network coincides with the 20th anniversary of…
Vermont Street resident Athena Raade, eight, a third grader at Sunnyside Elementary, created “Tree on The Hill”.
March 3, 1942 – August 31, 2024 Karen Monley, a remarkable San Franciscan and founding owner of Potrero Hill’s Goat Hill Pizza, died on August 31. Karen Adelle Monley (neé…