Since debuting in June, COYOTE Media has raised nearly $150,000 — funds that go directly toward getting the independent outlet off the ground. We’re (obviously) big fans of independent journalism (again, hello, us). And with the ongoing corporatization of legacy media, indie pubs remain one of the few touchstones where big money does not affect […] The post ICYMI: New Independent SF Bay Area News Outlet Gets Official Launch Date appeared first on Underscore_SF.| Underscore_SF
Get your paws (and Labubus) up, little monsters — ’cause SF’s Castro neighborhood will be bumpin’ with all things demonic plushies next month. Labubus are everywhere. The popular demonic plush toys — (which perfectly fit inside the late-stage capitalism model of overconsumption with its dopamine-soaked blind box selling points, Millennial nostalgia, and rare special editions) […] The post Of Course San Francisco Is Getting a Labubu-Themed Rave appeared first on Underscore_SF.| Underscore_SF
Kapwa Gardens, which opened in SoMa in 2020 amid the pandemic lows, will close next Saturday, July 26th, before reopening at a second location sometime in the future. Kapwa Gardens, the Filipino multi-purpose space in San Francisco’s South of Market Neighborhood, was born out of the COVID-19 pandemic. The culture and community incubator Kulitvate Labs […] The post Popular SoMa Culture Hub To Close This Month, Making Way for Affordable Senior Housing appeared first on Underscore_SF.| Underscore_SF
The expansive bridge (meant for animal crossing) will connect open space on both sides of US Highway 101 in Agoura Hills.| Underscore_SF
A basically fog-free evening on July 4th in San Francisco made for a fireworks show ... that wasn't blocked by low-lying cloud cover.| Underscore_SF
Coyote Media Collective includes a team of worker-owners whose bylines are on prestigious outlets like The New York Times, NPR, and more.| Underscore_SF
The beloved Christmas light house on San Francisco's Castro Street is finally on the market after its owner moved away in 2024.| Underscore_SF
As springtime tempeartues begin, the more scally residents of the San Francisco Bay Area are coming out to sun on popular walking paths.| Underscore_SF
A Friday morning outage across the Bay Area's only rapid transit agency caused chaos for commuters, leaving tens of thousands stranded.| Underscore_SF
Food app delivery drivers on their glorified e-mopeds have brought a certain danger to San Francisco's bike lanes.| Underscore_SF
Work on the curbside bike lanes that will replace the Valencia Street center bike lane is expected to be nearly complete early this month.| Underscore_SF
Use these questions to guide book club conversations about 'The Boy with the Star Tattoo,' a thrilling historical fiction about the early days of Israel by Talia Carner.| Hadassah Magazine