Facebook
RSS
Twitter
Sign in
Join
News + Politics
Arts + Culture
Elections
Best of the Bay
Join Our Community
Newsletter
Our Story
Sign in
Welcome!
Log into your account
your username
your password
Forgot your password?
Create an account
Sign up
Welcome!
Register for an account
your email
your username
A password will be e-mailed to you.
Password recovery
Recover your password
your email
Search
Sponsored link
48 hills
Independent San Francisco News + Culture
News + Politics
Arts + Culture
Elections
Best of the Bay
Join Our Community
Newsletter
Our story
Search
Sign in
Welcome! Log into your account
your username
your password
Forgot your password? Get help
Create an account
Create an account
Welcome! Register for an account
your email
your username
A password will be e-mailed to you.
Password recovery
Recover your password
your email
A password will be e-mailed to you.
Monday, November 25, 2024
About
Contact
Advertise
Bay Guardian Archives
Sign in
48 hills
Independent San Francisco News + Culture
Sponsored link
News + Politics
Arts + Culture
Elections
Best of the Bay
Join Our Community
Newsletter
Our Story
More
Search
Tagged with:
Media
News + Politics
After 111 years, SF is finally moving to oust PG&E and create a public power system
Tim Redmond
-
March 3, 2024
Cheap, reliable, green energy is only a few steps away—but the private utility is trying its best to delay the process and protect its illegal monopoly
Music
Get loud for the library! Submit to SFPL’s ‘Bay Beats’
Tamara Palmer
-
February 29, 2024
The streaming site returns with a second submission period, March to May. Artists residing in Bay Area counties are invited to send in tunes
Arts Forecast
Arts Forecast: The cool, clear eye of Wolfgang Tillmans
Marke B.
-
February 28, 2024
Plus: Flatstock, Afrolicious, Conrad Tao, Luis Miguel Garcia-Mispireta, Branford Marsalis, Chiquimamani-Condori, more
Opinion
Opinion: San Franciscans know a lot about tech. That’s why they should vote No on E
Jason Kelley and Matthew Guariglia
-
February 27, 2024
Everything new is not good—and we can't trust SFPD with uncontrolled surveillance
Food & Drink
Restaurant Week season steps up to the plate
Tamara Palmer
-
February 27, 2024
March and April mean two solid months of discounts at restaurants around the Bay Area.
Music
Noise Pop report: Tommy Guerrero’s psychedelic vamp at 4-Star Theatre was quintessential SF
John-Paul Shiver
-
February 26, 2024
Noise Pop show put the revival of a beloved neighborhood cinema on display.
Business + Tech
Prop. C won’t produce much housing—but could cost the city a lot of money
Tim Redmond
-
February 26, 2024
It's probably worthless, city economist says—but if it works, it will cost millions.
Onstage
From ‘Drag Race’ to Madonna tour, Bob the Drag Queen rules the world
Joshua Rotter
-
February 22, 2024
'San Francisco is incredibly fun, incredibly queer, and so open,' says superstar emcee of 'Celebration Tour.'
Music Review
André 3000 spoke another language at Bimbo’s
Tamara Palmer
-
February 21, 2024
In the first of five local shows, the Outkast star improvised with friends, babbled glossolalia, and warned that the audience was being sampled.
Campaign Trail
Ten groups. $33 million, half of it dark money. Behind the billionaires in SF politics
Tim Redmond
-
February 20, 2024
New report sheds light on the massive influx of right-wing money trying to buy votes
Load more