An interview with SF comic Alexis Gay, who made the viral video about park hangouts
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San Francisco-based comedian Alexis Gay poked fun at park hangouts during the COVID-19 pandemic in a viral video posted on Twitter. Courtesy Alexis GayShow MoreShow Less
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San Francisco-based comedian Alexis Gay poked fun at park hangouts during the COVID-19 pandemic in a viral video posted on Twitter.Courtesy Alexis GayShow MoreShow Less
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San Francisco-based comedian Alexis Gay poked fun at park hangouts during the COVID-19 pandemic in a viral video posted on Twitter. Courtesy Alexis GayShow MoreShow Less
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A San Francisco comedian posted a video in social media Tuesday poking fun at the socially distanced park hangouts that have become ubiquitous among certain San Francisco residents (think Souvla-loving, Allbirds-wearing tech workers) during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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May 02, 2018
Communal living seems to be all the rage nowadays, tackling surging housing costs and difficulties with forging human relationships IRL all at once.
Yes, there is the option of moving into dorm-like quarters with millennial Silicon Valley commuters; or hell, you could just move into a hotel. But wouldn t it be so much nicer to hang your hat inside a gorgeous mansion that s also an official historic landmark, located in one San Francisco s prettiest hoods? In answer to the question
Where do you live?, you may now reply, the Archbishop s Mansion.
Situated on Alamo Square with a view of the Painted Ladies, the Archbishop s Mansion was built in 1904 and its 114 years have been eventful. The architectural grand dame, built of stucco with a steel-reinforced concrete foundation by architect Frank Shea, showed her mettle when she survived the 1906 earthquake; since then, she s been home to a number of archbishops and hosted Pope Pius XII, and has housed a conven
Beloved bohemian hangout known for its live music closes in SF s Mission District sfgate.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sfgate.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Adam Singer is a 38-year-old tech marketing manager who worked at Google and is now CMO for a private equity fund.
He and his wife swapped a $3,000, 800-square-foot apartment for a cheaper, 2,400-square-foot home.
He doesn t regret moving from SF to Austin and said his anxiety levels have gone down exponentially.
This is his story, as told to freelance writer Meira Gebel.
I m a tech industry marketer, and I ve worked in the technology industry in one form or another for the past two decades. I ve worked with everyone from small startups to big Fortune 500 companies like Google and McKesson.
S.F. school board pauses renaming process for 44 schools after coming under fire
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Abraham Lincoln High School was one of the facilities the San Francisco school board wanted to rename.Santiago Mejia / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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San Francisco Board of Education President Gabriela López acknowledged mistakes in the school renaming process.Gabrielle Lurie / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
Facing intense pressure on multiple fronts including school reopenings and a recent decision to halt merit-based admissions at Lowell High School, San Francisco’s school board president has signaled that its members are pausing controversial efforts to rename 44 district schools.