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Tagged with: California

From ranchos to Disneyland: Four centuries of California cartography

California Historical Society displays remarkable maps that trace colonization, ecological impact, tourism

Demolitions and population estimates: We answer your questions

Yes, the city's plans will require bulldozing existing housing. No, the numbers in the Housing Element don't make any sense.

Jam-packed: 10+ live shows and fests to carry you through spring

Sol Blume, Mill Valley Music Festival, Big Joanie, Lalin St Juste, Con Brio, more we're stoked to hear communally

Good Taste: Eat a box of plants

Vegan ramen, Wonder Woman noodles, and a non-GMO meat substitute—check out these new instant wonders from the Bay Area.

The state of California is screwing San Francisco on housing

Thanks to Sen. Wiener and our own delegation, San Francisco may be in serious trouble in four years—and it won't be the city's fault.

Momentary mysticism and familial faith drive muralist and sculptor Liz Hernández

This year, the accomplished creative's goal is to stay true.

The future of the Castro Theater, and its role in the LGBTQ community, now at City Hall

Historic Preservation Commission will consider whether the legendary venue can become a concert nightclub.

Good Taste: Surveying SF’s Japanese sandos

Fried, boiled, curried, or gilded—these are the city's interpretations of the prized sandwich style worth sharing.

SF could lead the way on public power for California

Lafco hearing sets the stage for a new effort to replace private utilities, in the city and statewide.

‘No Straight Lines’ told the hidden history of queer comics—now it’s a movie

A doc of Justin Hall's groundbreaking book, which took LGBTQ cartoonists seriously, is coming to PBS