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Under Cecil Williams, Glide Memorial became world-renowned for welcoming ‘anyone who wanted to come’
When the Rev. Cecil Williams took over leadership of Glide Memorial Church in the 1960s and began transforming it into a national powerhouse for social justice and nonprofit services, he became an early ally of Tenderloin residents who were then among the city's most marginalized: gay men, lesbians and transgender youth. In the 1960s, San Francisco was still "a pretty...
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Peninsula’s Rise Woodfire restaurant expanding to Santa Clara
Look for this comfort food from the rotisserie by summer's end
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Bay Area housing complex lands key loan despite sour real estate scene
A big transit-oriented development in the Bay Area has landed a crucial loan.
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Dunn-Edwards Paints will move into some Kelly-Moore Bay Area stores
Dunn-Edwards, a big paint retailer, will greatly widen its footprint in Northern California by adding...
‘Strange Loop,’ the improbable Broadway sensation, opens in SF
The meta-musical about a gay Black man writing a musical about a gay Black man...
Outside Lands announces massive lineup for 2024 music festival
Sturgill Simpson, Post Malone, Tyler, the Creator, Killers, Postal Service, Grace Jones, Slowdive to perform...
Meet the man who programs those wild movies at Alamo Drafthouse
"It’s a strange thing to turn a passion into a full-time job ... " says...
Alumnus of Peninsula high school killed by fall from beachside bluff
Jake Parker was reportedly attending a reunion party near UC Santa Barbara.