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Posted inReading List

Between Life and Death, There’s San Francisco: A Reading List

by Erin Blakemore May 27, 2017October 19, 2022

The Golden Gate Bridge has long embodied the contradictions of the city it overlooks: ambition, connection, innovation, a beginning and an end.

Posted inEssays & Criticism, Nonfiction, Quote Posts, Quotes

‘Because California Moves Through You’

by Cheri Lucas Rowlands March 30, 2017October 19, 2022

Essayist Lynell George muses on California and the two cities—Los Angeles and San Francisco—that own a part of her heart.

Posted inEditor's Pick

State of Being: Envisioning California

by Cheri Lucas Rowlands March 29, 2017October 19, 2022

“California, the best of it, is what lives and prospers in a liminal, unnamed space—somewhere between dreams, disappointments, and recalibration.” An essayist describes how California—Los Angeles and San Francisco in particular—moves through you.

Posted inArts & Culture, Business & Tech, Nonfiction, Podcasts

How Would Jesus Treat Tech Workers Moving into an Impoverished Neighborhood? Love Them.

by Aaron Gilbreath February 19, 2017October 19, 2022

In Wired, Chris Colin writes about the determined reverend whose church provides services to the Tenderloin’s most disenfranchised residents, and helps gentrifying tech industry workers engage with the marginalized neighbors their presence directly effects.

Posted inNonfiction, Quotes

The Scientific Language of Cooking

by Aaron Gilbreath January 20, 2017October 19, 2022

Have dinner with Harold McGee, the academic-turned-cookbook author who paved the way for Alton Brown and a whole generation of culinary scientists.

Posted inEssays & Criticism, Nonfiction, Story

What Can and Can’t be Learned From a Book

by Syam Palakurthy November 1, 2016October 19, 2022

How learning to swim at 24 led Syam Palakurthy to first-hand lessons in gentrification.

Posted inEssays & Criticism, Nonfiction

What Can and Can’t be Learned From a Book

by Syam Palakurthy November 1, 2016October 19, 2022

How learning to swim at 24 led Syam Palakurthy to first-hand lessons in gentrification.

Posted inNonfiction, Quotes

How Gentrification Affects Musicians

by Aaron Gilbreath February 1, 2016October 19, 2022

In Radio Silence, Ian S. Port writes about the way musicians continue to get squeezed out of cities like San Francisco, Paris and New York.

Posted inAuthor Notes, Nonfiction

Postscript: A Secret Society Shuts Its Doors

by Longreads October 20, 2015October 19, 2022

What happened inside the Latitude Society? In September, we featured a Longreads Original by Rick Paulas, “‘We Value Experience,’” which told the story of artist/entrepreneur Jeff Hull and his group’s attempts to build a sustainable “secret society” in the Bay Area. Paulas has shared the following postscript on what happened after his story about the […]

Posted inNonfiction, Quotes

Eating During the San Francisco Tech Boom

by Aaron Gilbreath August 18, 2015October 19, 2022

They have astonishingly well-paid jobs that they don’t like. Some plan to stay only until their options are vested. Then they will move on to their “actual” careers. This population of the possessed waiting to be dispossessed spends an inordinate amount of time comparing the gourmet kitchens of different website headquarters. The top digital companies […]

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