Illenium drops bass and lasers in Chase Center tour finale In a pinnacle finale, Illenium brought the house down. By Aaron Levy-WolinsDecember 17, 20190 Music
Childish Gambino brings church to Outside Lands For the most part, sequels can’t compete with the first, can they? By Cesar LopezAugust 11, 2019 Music
Twenty One Pilots lay drums on hyped Outside Lands San Francisco’s annual outdoor music festival, Outside Lands, started with a memorable first night. By Cesar LopezAugust 10, 2019 Music
Outside Lands 2019 preview: New look, same bones The legendary Outside Lands returns to Golden Gate Park this weekend. By Cesar LopezAugust 8, 2019 Comedy
Keanu Reeves has taken over the cinema world The first half of 2019 is over, and with that, half a year in movies have been ... By Cesar LopezJuly 9, 2019 Movies
Mayor seeks ways to make event permitting less painful San Francisco Mayor London Breed wants to make it easier for event organizers to obtain permits for parades, street fairs and neighborhood block ... By Jerold ChinnJuly 8, 20190 Culture
Anime, electronic music collide in Oakland’s ‘Second Sky’ Electro-house DJ and producer Porter Robinson held his first personally curated music festival Saturday. By Cesar LopezJune 16, 2019 Music
Monterey calls on artists to commemorate 250th anniversary The city of Monterey is calling for artists to submit proposals for a mural and a sculpture ... By Bay City NewsApril 23, 2019 Art
San Mateo Co. warns of alert system scam San Mateo County sheriff's officials are warning residents of a scam involving text messages claiming to be ... By Bay City NewsDecember 4, 2018
Mezzanine owner blames ‘corporate greed’ for closure A popular music and entertainment venue in downtown San Francisco is set to close next year. By Bay City NewsNovember 20, 2018 News
Thousands savored her Tamales. Dozens showed up for her funeral. Virginia Ramos, San Francisco's "Tamale Lady," used to say “I don’t know you, but I love you." By Brian NeumannOctober 14, 20180 News
At 85, Coit Tower still a signature on San Francisco cityscape The iconic Coit Tower, recently named a "nationally significant" historic place on the National Register of Historic ... By Bay City NewsOctober 7, 2018 News
‘The Black Woman is God’ exhibition celebrates homecoming Men, hand in hand, formed a circle in the center of a yellow painted room in the ... By Brian NeumannSeptember 26, 2018 Art
‘Ghost Ship’ prosecutors shut door on plea dals Alameda County prosecutors have told the two mens' attorneys they will no longer accept or entertain any ... By Bay City NewsAugust 16, 2018
‘Florence’ hits top note at Outside Lands Day 2 In a perfect world, you could get to see every artist that played Outside Lands on Day ... By Cesar LopezAugust 12, 2018 Music
Odesza shines at Outside Lands Day 1 Friday set up an introduction to a bigger and grander Outside Lands, even if some of the acts underwhelmed. By Cesar LopezAugust 11, 20180 Music
Drag queens allege bias in Ellis Act evictions Supporters squeezed onto the sidewalk in front of the 15th Street home of five tenants who filed ... By Brian NeumannAugust 7, 2018 Housing
Marin County Fair sets attendance records Nearly 105,000 people attended the recent five-day Marin County Fair in San Rafael and generated about $1.5 ... By Bay City NewsJuly 5, 2018
No contest plea in mural artist murder A reputed gang associate pleaded no contest Monday to first-degree murder for the fatal shooting of a ... By Bay City NewsJune 5, 2018
San Leandro student enters Congressional art contest A San Leandro High School student will represent the 13th Congressional District in the 2018 Congressional Arts ... By Bay City NewsMay 13, 2018
Judge denies motion to dismiss Ghost Ship fire charges An Alameda County Superior Court judge Friday denied a defense motion to dismiss the 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter Ghost Ship master tenant ... By Bay City NewsMay 11, 20180
Ceremony launches 15-year Pier 70 redevelopment City officials broke ground Thursday on one of the biggest waterfront developments in San Francisco. By Jerold ChinnMay 10, 2018 News
Poetry-inspired artwork graces Muni buses For a third year in a row, the interior of 100 Muni buses will display artwork from ... By Jerold ChinnJanuary 11, 2018 Art
BottleRock lines up Bruno Mars, Killers, Muse Bruno Mars, The Killers and Muse are the headlining acts at this year's BottleRock Napa Valley festival ... By Bay City NewsJanuary 8, 2018 News
North Bay fire losses reach $9 billion Insured losses from the North Bay wildfires in October reached $9 billion as of the start of ... By Bay City NewsDecember 6, 2017
Pier 70 redo to add 3,000 housing units San Francisco city officials this week gave final approval to a 28-acre project at Pier 70 expected to include as many as 3,000 ... By Bay City NewsNovember 15, 20170
‘Band Together’ concert to aid North Bay fire victims Band Together Bay Area is hosting a benefit concert on Nov. 9 at AT&T Park featuring Metallica, ... By Bay City NewsOctober 25, 2017 News
Vision to transform Asian Art Museum unveiled San Francisco's Asian Art Museum Tuesday revealed plans for a $90 million upgrade to its building and ... By Bay City NewsSeptember 26, 2017 Art
Artists create works of art from San Francisco trash Twice a day, Curtis Reid Henderson scavenges a giant pile of garbage at Recology headquarters to find ... By Nick MaddenSeptember 20, 2017 News
Ghost Ship lawyers delay pleas, blame owner Ghost Ship warehouse master tenant Derick Almena and creative director Max Harris appeared briefly in court Friday ... By Bay City NewsJune 16, 2017
Agreement reached over contentious Folsom Street development The developer of a contested four-story housing and retail project in San Francisco's Mission District has reached agreement with community advocates. By Bay City NewsMay 9, 20170
Prizes offered for snapshots of Muni artwork San Francisco transit riders this week will have a chance to win two tickets to the San ... By Jerold ChinnFebruary 1, 2017 Art
Muni art buses splash color onto city streets One hundred Muni buses in San Francisco will get decked out with artwork from five Bay Area ... By Jerold ChinnJanuary 11, 2017 Art
Packed hearing addresses Oakland artist housing crackdown Community members and artists concerned about a regulatory crackdown on warehouse buildings following the Ghost Ship warehouse ... By Bay City NewsJanuary 4, 2017
Richmond’s Burnt Ramen shutters following Oakland fire Well-known punk house Burnt Ramen in Richmond has been red-tagged for numerous safety violations. By Bay City NewsDecember 17, 2016
Group seeks to preserve creative spaces A new organization has been formed to build a coalition between artists, community leaders, activists and policy makers. By Bay City NewsDecember 12, 20160