Sights and Sounds: Elaine Lee
On this week's episode of "Sights & Sounds," travel journalist and Berkeley author Elaine Lee gives her arts and culture suggestions happening in the Bay Area.
View ArticleAdvocates say Newsom's order on encampments punishes the poor
Governor Gavin Newsom has called on state officials to clear thousands of homeless encampments around California. Where are unsheltered people supposed to go?
View ArticleAfter Prop E approval, SFPD takes advantage of new drones
In March, voters approved Prop E, which allowed SFPD to use surveillance cameras, license plate readers, and drones to go after suspects. But what will this cost SF taxpayers?
View ArticleSF ballot measure aims at bolster ranks of first responders
This November, voters in San Francisco will see a measure on their ballots designed to address the city's severe shortage of first responders.
View Article8 Performances We’re Looking Forward to at Outside Lands 2024
Some of our must-see picks, from the legendary, like Grace Jones, to the rising stars, like TISHA
View ArticleGoodbye to Fire Island
This week on the QUEER POWER HOUR, we say goodbye to Fire Island and Jess Rothschild's podcast about the history and rituals of the queer resort towns of New York's Fire Island.
View ArticleThe 2024 Dionysus Awards
What movies of the past year challenged your assumptions and made you think about things in new ways?
View ArticleMedia coverage of the election and MN Gov Walz's progressive policies
Tim Walz is known for his progressive and pro-labor policies in Minnesota. How are the media covering his policies and the presidential election?
View ArticleMinds Over Matter 8/10/224
The Bay Area's favorite quiz show hosted by moderator Dana Rodriguez with panelists Kira Pace and Laury Fischer.
View ArticleOakland Arena Sale / Superintendent Dr. Matt Wayne / Comedian Don Reed
State of the Bay looks at the sale of the Oakland arena to a hometown group promising revitalization. We are joined by SFUSD Superintendent Dr. Matt Wayne to talk about the new school year. Local...
View ArticleSouth Sudan's Basketball Breakthrough / Culinary Influencers
South Sudan’s Olympic basketball team surprised the world. Today, we hear how their diaspora community in the Bay was celebrating alongside them. Then, how food can inspire more than an appetite.
View ArticleCulture, childhood food and social media videos
Food influencers are an integral part of food content on social media that be through showcasing cooking videos, travel, and local hidden gems. Reporter Steffi Puerto introduces two food content...
View ArticleSouth Sudan's basketball team impresses in Paris Olympics
The Olympics ended yesterday and people around the world are taking stock, celebrating wins and counting their countries’ medals. For people from South Sudan, their basketball team’s success was a...
View ArticleSF DA: Golden Gate Bridge Gaza protesters to face new charges
Protesters against the war in Gaza who blocked traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge in April are facing false imprisonment and other charges, San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said on Saturday.
View ArticleCaltrain inaugurates first-ever electric train
The formal inauguration of Caltrain's groundbreaking electric train -- the first of its kind in California -- took place Saturday morning in San Francisco.
View ArticleHow would Project 2025 dismantle the administrative state?
Rose Aguilar breaks down the far right’s plan to dismantle the administrative state that they've outlined in Project 2025.
View ArticleBay Area think tank has eight recommendations for San Francisco
The San Francisco Bay Area Planning and Urban Research Association — or SPUR — is a public policy think tank that aims to develop solutions to the problems facing Bay Area cities. The nonprofit...
View ArticlePro-Palestinian demonstrators booked in Golden Gate Bridge protest
Twenty six pro-Palestinian activists were booked today for charges relating to a protest that blocked the Golden Gate Bridge in April.
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