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Window displays, "the first influencers," still draw in customers at Julian Gold in Olmos Park, Satel’s on Broadway and Jenny ...
I was walking on solid San Francisco ground just 10 minutes ago, but it feels like a distant memory. Now I’m on a paddleboard off of Crane Cove Park, bobbing through an ecosystem filled with ...
The state fire marshal is warning parents and teachers about the TikTok "Chromebook Challenge" trend after 14 incidents at Massachusetts schools in less than a week.
The annual book-lover’s extravaganza, the Bay Area Book Festival, returns to Downtown Berkeley May 31 and June 1, with a ...
"I don't know about that," Schefter said. "I would say that the schedule shapes up the right way for this team to try to get back on track coming off a 6-11 season. Keep that in mind -- 6-11 last year ...
Author Jill Damatac’s new book “Dirty Kitchen” rests on a shelf at On Waverly in San Francisco on April 25. Photo: Yalonda M. James/S.F. Chronicle “I don’t want to feel too sorry for myself,” she said ...
We’ve got takes on cultural appropriation, plates signed by celebrity diners, and an installation of a fake Disney tree ...
Written off as hopelessly broken, the City by the Bay is recalibrating—fighting back against crime, restoring order, and reclaiming its lost identity as one of America's great cities.
"Bel Canto" and "The Dutch House" author Ann Patchett brings her Parnassus Books store in at No. 16. Opening in 2011 in Nashville, Tennessee, it's named for the mythical mount in Greece that harbored ...