New App Reminds Us State Parks Aren’t Just for White People — The Bold Italic — San Francisco
By Jeremy Lybarger If you’ve been to a state park lately, chances are good you didn’t encounter many...
By Jeremy Lybarger If you’ve been to a state park lately, chances are good you didn’t encounter many...
By Rachel Balik On the whiteboard above the bar at Doc’s Clock in the Mission, “Google” was scribbled in...
By Peter Lawrence Kane Newsweek’s current cover story, “What Silicon Valley Thinks of Women,” follows two twenty-something female programmers,...
By Ann-Marie AlcĚÁntara “And sex, it can be hacked.” This sentence introduces CNN’s new web series “Sex, Drugs and Silicon Valley,” in which tech reporter Laurie Segall explores the industry’s hedonistic subculture. The series...
By Peter Lawrence Kane Remember how Marissa Mayer didn’t want Gwyneth Paltrow working for Yahoo because the actress didn’t finish college? Well, that same hospitality permeates dating apps too, such that the New York...
By Peter Lawrence Kane Construction work on the Sunset Tunnel has been suspended because of noise, although volume is the...
While the debate over affordable housing in San Francisco continues, one new map by the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project shows just...
By Molly Sanchez Dating apps can sometimes feel like a game — it’s easy to play a little “swipe left...
By Chris Holt There are a number of great applications out there to help you find the perfect bar or...
By Ann-Marie AlcĚÁntara Are you sitting at your desk thinking how you’re just another cog in the machine, with...
By Molly Sanchez It’s official: the sharing economy is fucking with us. Mashable and Laughing Squid reported today that...
By Ann-Marie Alcántara If you thought you were going to get a lot of work done today, think again. Your...