Oh, good God! Could it be time to move our baby grand again? When we transplanted from NYC to S.F. and found our lovely rental with hardwood floors and lots of light, I made a prom... Read More
Can you judge a neighborhood by its enemies? If you read what some people are saying online about the Marina, you can be forgiven for expecting the Marina to be a Beverly Hills-wan... Read More
In 1973, San Francisco voters approved a “transit first” policy in connection with our long-term city infrastructure planning. While I firmly believe in a transit first pol... Read More
Blame or credit Dorothy Crain. I was a teenage political junkie and Dorothy Crain – a longtime family friend – fed my habit by directing me out of the schoolyard-level ... Read More
Over the past year, I’ve written about the America’s Cup and in particular its implications for the Marina and District 2, but in this column I want to address one of t... Read More
For my morning walk across Fort Mason for coffee and scones at Greens To Go, I enter through the Fort Mason gates, cutting across the kept lawns and roadways that bloom with someth... Read More
Hey guys, I started going to a bio-geometric integrator.” “Oh good! Well …. welcome to California!” my S.F. friends reply, laughing companionably. They actually know wh... Read More
The Presidio Parkway project is going to affect the Marina for generations. Later this spring, Doyle Drive is going to be closed for three days while construction crews permanently... Read More
Dear Editor: In your pages, Supervisor Mark Farrell writes that the Board of Supervisors should not weigh in on matters of national interest that have local effect [“From Our... Read More
We have all been waiting for a better economy to arrive. Although it is taking its time, business is slowly improving. There are more bodies in the stores, and there is more plasti... Read More