I didn’t plan to leave an XG concert with a $35 souvenir sports towel, but here we are. I’ll back up. XG is a Japanese girl group — a shining example of how international acts are gaining popularity ...
This October, BART is partnering with Yifang, a local boba shop, to promote its popular anime mascots. But have you ever ...
BART is introducing anime mascots, community events, and creative outreach programs that make public transit more engaging ...
Humberto Cruz accepted Karol G's offer to do the art for her album, “Mañana Será Bonito." (NBC 7 San Diego) “I feel that my work had not reached Mexico nor Latin America, it had reached ...
As the music business reorganizes, some artists are getting dropped from their labels. That isn't always a bad thing. By Elias Leight editor Ricky Montgomery began rehearsing for his tour in late ...
A state-of-the-art basketball centre is coming to Hervey Bay after development approval was granted by Fraser Coast Council. Picture: Supplied “This project will be the largest indoor ...
A proposal to build 64 residences in the Dominican neighborhood of San Rafael might have passed ... of the neighborhood in case of fire. The area is in a relatively risky zone known as the ...
Head for this trio of breweries in Fairfax and San Rafael. Kenny Scott ... 4 EAT: Middle Eastern deliciousness Bay Area chef Michael Mina has a new cookbook out — his first in 20 years ...
Most of the San Francisco Bay Area falls under the warning, which is due to the critical fire weather conditions brought on by heavy wind, low humidity and dry fuels. Dry offshore winds are ...
In the latest accolade, Conde Nast Traveler just listed the vibrant Bay Area city as the best food city in the United States. The honor was a reader’s choice award voted on by readers of Conde ...
Dianne de Guzman is a deputy editor at Eater SF writing about Bay Area restaurant and bar trends ... the victory of light over darkness. Four San Francisco restaurants have planned special ...
“We’re setting a playbook for a lot of other polluters,” lamented Scott Webb, vice chair of the Sierra Club San Francisco Bay Chapter. “It’s shocking that it’s coming from San Francisco.