
A weekly podcast about the artists, activists, and small businesses that make San Francisco so special.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 567 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture | |||

When you tell friends you're going to see a movie at The Roxie, there's an almost palpable envy that sets in for them.
In this episode, meet Lex Sloan and Henry S. Rosenthal. Lex is The Roxie's executive director and Henry is on its Board of Direct... more
Listen in as I join Erin and Ange of Bitch Talk to chat with H.P. Mendoza about all things Mission District. We wax poetic about H.P.'s home hood, spinning yarns about the infamous neighborhoo'd's past, present, and future.
We recorded this podcast... more
In Part 2, we pick up more or less where we left off in Part 1, hearing the story of how Randall and Al came to love all things neon. Their enthusiasm kicked into high gear when they started noticing neon signs coming down, and they decided to try to... more
The story of how Randall Ann Homan got her name is a unique one.
In this episode, meet and get to know Randall and her partner, in life and in neon, Al Barna. Today, the couple are all about all things San Francisco neon. But we'll get to that.
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I rarely write these things. Your latest episode with Vander Hall really hit me close. Not every episode is a home run for me but each episode is very much 100% genuine SF. Thank you for doing this podcast I look forward to hearing each one.
This is my most favorite podcast talking about San Francisco, my favorite city for almost 20 years now since 2003. I previously lived in Syracuse, New York and Houston, Texas. I came to the Bay Area in 2003 from Houston with my family and instantly fell in love with San Francisco. It was the final year of Junior High School that time. I live in the East Bay, but really love San Francisco and enjoy visiting the city. I hope to live there one day. Every day 24/7, 365 days a year, and 52 weeks a ye... more
Some of the stories are really painful to listen to. Listening to gentrifiers talk about the ills of gentrification is infuriating. For example, Listening to upper middle class valley girls from Walnut Creek talk about how THEY are bringing diversity to San Francisco is the height of self importance, arrogance and pandering. Honestly, get over yourselves.
I have a art studio in Bayview, right on 3rd st. I don’t see any of these people down there helping out the community.
Loved the Podcast with Ed. He really gives an intimate look at such a sensitive and heartbreaking time in our nation. Thank you for having him on your show.
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Focuses on the stories of artists, activists, and small businesses that contribute to the unique fabric of San Francisco. The episodes feature in-depth conversations that reveal personal journeys, cultural heritage, and community engagement. With an emphasis on inclusion and resilience, it highlights how individuals navigate their lives and careers in this iconic city, often against the backdrop of significant social and political issues. The podcast provides a platform for diverse voices, celebrating the multifaceted nature of San Francisco's culture while addressing contemporary challenges faced by its communities.
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