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Winemaker fined $42,300 for poor housing conditions
A farm labor contractor and a winemaker must pay $42,300 in penalties for providing poor housing conditions to farm workers in Sonoma County, U.S. Department of Labor officials said....Read More
Roxie Theater series features women filmmakers
San Francisco's Roxie Theater is taking aim at gender bias in the film industry with its new Ms. Direction series.Read More
Symphony tackles football history with NFL Films
Cheers and yells were heard from all directions. Normal for an NFL game, but unusual for Davies Symphony Hall.Read More
Super Bowl City free concert schedule
Santa Clara may be hosting the football Feb. 7, but San Francisco's Super Bowl City is home to a series of free concerts.Read More
What to do if you want nothing to do with the Super Bowl
Not into Super Bowl Festivities? SFBay has you covered with a number of free activities. Read More
Super Bowl City blasts off with Bay Lights, fireworks
San Francisco's Super Bowl festivities began with a Bay-sized bang, packing plenty of pyrotechnic punch.Read More
Harlem Globetrotters dazzle Oracle Arena
The Harlem Globetrotters mixed a circus atmosphere with basketball, leaving the Oakland crowd filled with joy. Read More
Stallone wins Best Supporting Actor at Golden Globes
Sylvester Stallone won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture at Sunday night's awards gala. Read More
Quinns Collection adds sparkle to philanthropy
Jewelry accessories can be found anywhere in San Francisco, but Quinns Collection adds a twist.Read More
Anchor Steam fall brews flow for Autumn
Beginning in October, Anchor Steam's new beer blends were released on a limited local basis.Read More
Mission honors dead for Dia de los Muertos
Surrounded by gentrification and change, San Franciscans came together Monday night for Day of the Dead.Read More
Heromonster pushes theatre to frightening boundaries
Tucked away among the buildings of San Francisco’s Fort Mason Center, a struggle between good and evil begins to rise.Read More
Hardly Strictly strums into Golden Gate Park
The famously free Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival once again takes over Golden Gate Park this weekend.Read More
‘Project Revelation’ delves into post-apocalypse
Screenwriter Meghan Dubitsky hopes her new web series will get her foot in the door to Hollywood.Read More
Outside Lands Day 3: Big names, big finish
Empty beer cups and souvenir shirts served as the last vestiges of a long Outside Lands weekend.Read More
Iration brightens Outside Lands with sunshine reggae
At Iration’s first Outside Lands, their confidence appears as if they’ve mastered the crowd a hundred times.Read More