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Arts & Culture

In San Francisco, a welcoming climate for arts and artists doesn’t just make San Francisco a great place to live – it is driving entire industries that make us one of California’s most innovative economies. One of San Francisco’s preeminent economic development officials frequently talks about “how Burning Man saved San Francisco.” He isn’t joking. He is identifying a phenomenon first articulated in author Richard Florida seminal Rise of the Creative Class. When artists can live and work in a city, that city becomes more attractive to everyone. And that is particularly true in a city like San Francisco – with our wealth of creative industries. We see how our density of artists helps attract new jobs and revenue for our city. And that doesn’t even take into account that our number one economic generator is still tourism, which is also driven by our status as a cultural capital. So a climate that attracts, educates and can keep artists isn’t just crucial to keeping San Francisco a great place to live – it is a foundation of keeping San Francisco a place where we can find jobs.

SF Giants vs. KC Royals: World Series 2014 tickets, times and locations
10 years ago

SF Giants vs. KC Royals: World Series 2014 tickets, times and locations

The San Francisco Giants are on their way to their third World Series in five years.

The coupling between, the 89-win Kansas City Royals and the 88-win San Francisco Giants …
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Like a Candle in the Wind
10 years ago

Like a Candle in the Wind

By: Daniel Burt

Few stadiums have been serenaded to in the way Candlestick Park was last week as Paul McCartney performed the final show at the iconic ‘Stick to a …
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Who Are The Millennials?
12 years ago

Who Are The Millennials?

By: Hayley Solarz

Education, social tolerance and economic inequality are important to the Millennial generationI count myself among the American teens and twenty-somethings positioning themselves for an increasingly competitive, more …
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Design Contest: SF Public Library Asks For Your Help!
12 years ago

Design Contest: SF Public Library Asks For Your Help!

By: Dwight Alexander

The San Francisco Public Library certainly has earned its status as one of our most beloved public institutions. Now the San Francisco Public Library is jumping into …
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San Francisco State University Students To Premiere Short Film On the Digital Divide and Other Documentaries
12 years ago

San Francisco State University Students To Premiere Short Film On the Digital Divide and Other Documentaries

By: Eric Cuadra, SF State University Student

On Tuesday, May 8th, the Broadcasting and Electronic Communication Arts department at San Francisco State University invites you to the annual screening of …
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Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Screens Urbanized
12 years ago

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Screens Urbanized

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (701 Mission St., San Francisco)

In this era of economic collapse, climate change and so many forms of unrest, it can sometimes be difficult …
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