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A collection of arresting photographs documenting the construction work on the Bay Bridge's new Eastern span.
As we plow through the holiday season on our way to New Year's, it's well worth stopping for a second to remember an event from a century and a half ago. January 1, 2013, just happens to be the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation.... More »
We have become accustomed to images scaled down to fit the little screens in the palms of our hands. The details are indistinguishable unless you expand it, and when you do you can’t see the whole thing, robbing photojournalism of its power.... More »
Ever wonder why San Francisco isn't like New Orleans, or Chicago, or Paris, where every cafe, bar, restaurant, and shoe store seems to feature live music at one point or another? Supervisor Ross Mir... More »
Admittedly, it sounds pretty dorky to get all yee-haw excited about some new permit they're giving out at City Hall. But the Limited Live Performance Permits S.F. Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi is proposin... More »
San Francisco produces such a wealth of so-called outsider art, you could quickly lose interest in who the hell the insiders are. Tomorrow's opening reception for "As We Live It" features participant... More »
When longtime city bureaucrat Ed Lee was anointed as mayor, it revealed that power-play politics is alive and well in this city. Lee may yet give his naysayers an opportunity to shriek that he's doing the bidding of the powerful interests who guided him into office. But, in the meantime, he's been a breath of fresh air -- because he's not Gavin Newsom. Rather than be photographed handing an oversize check to an aging supermodel, Lee stayed in City Hall and did his job. Lee met with... More »
We've all had that little moment outside a strange public bathroom where we say a little prayer before venturing into the unknown. And once inside we've also attempted to hold our breath, balance on one foot while flushing with the other, or tried to think of our happy place with so much intensity that our eyes watered. But that isn't the case at San Francisco's grand Beaux Arts City Hall. Every bathroom is impeccably clean, and there's always an abundant supply of good-quality paper... More »
We've all had that little moment outside a strange public bathroom where we say a little prayer before venturing into the unknown. And once inside we've also attempted to hold our breath, balance on one foot while flushing with the other, or tried to think of our happy place with so much intensity that our eyes watered. But that isn't the case at San Francisco's grand Beaux Arts City Hall. Every bathroom is impeccably clean, and there's always an abundant supply of good-quality paper products. Each seems to have its own unique design, so you can pick and choose according to mood and need. The old world porcelain fixtures, oak wainscoting, and marble stalls make you feel very special. My, how government has declined in recent history.
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