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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.

Investment in Museums Pay Off for SF Residents
13 years ago

Investment in Museums Pay Off for SF Residents

According to California Common Sense, over the last 10 years San Francisco city government spending on art museums has doubled, and the number of visitors to art museums has more …
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Don’t Forget To Look Up
13 years ago

Don’t Forget To Look Up

Check out today’s photo!

This beautiful, twelve-story high rise, located on a very popular street in of San Francisco, was completed in 1904. It is also one of the only …
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Don’t Forget to Look Up

Check out today’s photo!

Do you know where it was taken? Send your guess to [email protected] – and you could win a Reset T-shirt!

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Don’t Forget to Look Up
13 years ago

Don’t Forget to Look Up

Check out today’s photo! Do you know where it is? Send your guess to us – and you could win a Reset T-shirt!

San Francisco is one of the most beautiful and fascinating …
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Nato Green: It’s Funny Because It’s True

In a recent interview in Rolling Stone, Keith Olbermann said that, “Comedians are the only people paid to tell the truth in public discourse.” Fortunately, San Francisco has been …
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Win an Awesome Bike from the Sierra Club
13 years ago

Win an Awesome Bike from the Sierra Club

San Francisco loves bikes. And the city is working to make biking better and easier.

The city has met half of the goals outlined in the San Francisco Bicycle Plan …
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