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Lots of indicators suggest that we Americans are struggling. Twice as many should-be students are missing more than 10 percent of the … Keep Reading
Lots of indicators suggest that we Americans are struggling. Twice as many should-be students are missing more than 10 percent of the … Keep Reading
Crime Last month, Wok & Go, located on the corner of 24th Street and Potrero Avenue, received a order for a delivery … Keep Reading
3/2 SaturdayArt: MakeArt Family Day & 20-Year Birthday PartyThe Museum of Craft and Design celebrates 20 years with MakeArt Family Day. Revisit … Keep Reading
Nestled in a walkway outside Uber’s Mission Bay headquarters at Pierpoint Lane and Bridgeview Way is a tall, highly reflective serpentine structure … Keep Reading
Facts are facts. The sun rises and sets as expected by the clock, even if time itself is subject to deeper exploration. … Keep Reading
Homicide The San Francisco Police Department has launched a homicide investigation after a man was killed and another injured following a Mission … Keep Reading
Now through 3/2 SaturdayLunar New Year: Dragon on ParadeZodiac on Parade features five wooden dragon statues installed in and around San Francisco. … Keep Reading
One of my dominant childhood memories is of my father’s constant quest to get something for nothing. He’d pile my three sisters, … Keep Reading
Political Fallout Farley’s has been a Potrero Hill small business stalwart for coming up on 35 years, fostering community by sponsoring an … Keep Reading
1/9 TuesdayTheater: Introduction to Improv In this three-hour workshop learn the basics of improvised theatre – spontaneity, playfulness, creativity, listening, storytelling, and more … Keep Reading
Ask pretty much any San Franciscan what’s wrong with their City and they’ll quickly come up with a passionate, well-considered, response: too … Keep Reading
Float A floating home in Mission Creek, a long throw away from Oracle Park, is on the market for $1.25 million. The houseboat, … Keep Reading
12/2 SaturdayArt: Shasta Garcia Watercolor Demo at ARCHLocal designer Shasta Garcia will demonstrate her preferred watercolor setup using her handmade ceramic watercolor … Keep Reading
California Housing Element Law requires that San Francisco catalyze creation of sufficient accommodations to meet its Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) goals, … Keep Reading
New Director The Green Benefit District for the Dogpatch and Northwest Potrero Hill neighborhoods appointed Andrea Banas to replace retiring executive director … Keep Reading
Dogpatch resident and woodworker, Jodie Prud’homme, carves benches, desks, display boxes, and other pieces of furniture and office items. She’s a fan … Keep Reading
Now through 11/19 SundayArt: Open StudiosAn annual tradition since 1975, ArtSpan offers the ability to visit local artists’ spaces and purchase work … Keep Reading
Between 2022 and 2023, San Francisco saw a three percent dip in overall crime and a marked reduction in certain offenses, including … Keep Reading
Take this quiz to determine if you’re a real San Franciscan! 1) Which vehicle would you rather be stuck behind? a) A … Keep Reading
Money for Housing Various state agencies, including the California Department of Housing and Community Development, are gifting the City and County of … Keep Reading
Editor, Potrero Hill is crisscrossed with high voltage power cables. In event of a significant earthquake some of these will fall on … Keep Reading
In 2008 Lucho Ramirez founded Cine+Mas SF, showcasing 15 independent films from the Spanish-speaking world. Today, the festival screens about 70 features … Keep Reading
10/13 Friday through 11/4 SaturdayTheater: ReOrient Festival of Short PlaysGolden Thread Productions, the first American theatre company devoted to the Middle East, reprises … Keep Reading
It’s 1:30 a.m. Debbie and I are sound asleep, naked under the covers, when our daughter, Sara, along with her cousin, Sophia … Keep Reading
Tapped Out Harmonic Brewing will close its Dogpatch taproom at the end of October, a few months after Potrero Hill’s Anchor turned … Keep Reading