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10 Reasons Edgewood Park Is the Bay Area's Best Kept Hiking Secret
Most Bay Area residents have driven past Edgewood Park hundreds of times without stopping. That's a mistake. San Mateo County's only natural preserve packs rare endangered species, volcanic soils, and one of the Peninsula's best wildflower displays into 467 acres — free, open daily, and two minutes off the 280.
Best Restaurants in Oakland 2026: A Neighborhood-by-Neighborhood Guide
Oakland's food scene is having a moment, and it's not just hype. Here's the neighborhood guide to eating your way through the East Bay in 2026.
The 12 Best Mission Burritos in San Francisco — A Definitive Ranking
The Mission burrito is one of SF's true culinary signatures and the debate over who does it best is eternal. Here's the definitive ranking from people who've put in the work.
The 15 Best Dim Sum Restaurants in San Francisco, Ranked
Great dim sum is one of the things that makes San Francisco genuinely special as a food city. Here are the 15 spots worth knowing, ranked and explained.
Koi Palace Daly City: Your Complete Guide to the New Location (And What to Order)
The legendary Koi Palace is in a brand new space at Serramonte Center and it's bigger and better than ever. Here's the full guide to navigating the new location.
Bar Orso SoMa San Francisco: First Look at the Most Immersive New Bar in the Bay
An immersive cocktail lounge with wild-themed dinners? In SoMa? Yeah, Bar Orso is the most interesting new opening in SF right now and here's everything you need to know before you go.
Most Anticipated Bay Area Restaurant Openings of 2026 — Running List
Wolfsbane, Restaurant Naides, Dingles Public House, Le Cigale, and Yeobo Darling just made the cut. Here's everything you need to know about the Bay Area's newest Michelin stars.
The 2026 Michelin Guide Bay Area: Every New Addition, Ranked and Reviewed
Wolfsbane, Restaurant Naides, Dingles Public House, Le Cigale, and Yeobo Darling just made the cut. Here's everything you need to know about the Bay Area's newest Michelin stars.
Why Padel is Replacing Golf as the Bay Area's Networking Sport
Golf had a good run. But something about padel — the enclosed court, the forced doubles format, the 90 minutes of pure communication — is making it the relationship-building sport of choice for a whole generation of Bay Area professionals. Here's the honest case for why.
How to Find a Padel Partner in the Bay Area: The Honest Guide
Padel requires four players. Finding three other people at your level, your schedule, and your court of choice is genuinely one of the sport's biggest friction points. Here's how Bay Area players are actually solving it.
Padel Gear Guide for Bay Area Players: What's Actually Worth Buying
Everyone has an opinion on padel gear and most of it is trying to sell you something. Here's the honest version: what a Bay Area beginner actually needs, what can wait, and what's a waste of money at any level.
The Best Bay Area Padel Courts for Beginners: An Honest Guide
Not all Bay Area padel courts are created equal for beginners. Here's where to actually start, what to expect, and how to get into your first game without feeling completely lost.
Your Complete Guide to Getting to Bay Area Venues Without a Car
Driving to a Bay Area concert is almost never your best option. Here's the crowd-sourced community guide to getting to every major venue by BART, Muni, rideshare, or bike — and actually enjoying the journey.
Are Big Bay Area Concerts Worth the Price Anymore?
Between dynamic pricing, service fees, and $25 drinks, attending a major concert in the Bay Area can run you $300 before you've heard a note. Our community weighs in on whether it's still worth it.
Bay Area's Most Underrated Concert Venues You Need to Visit
Everyone knows The Fillmore. But some of the best live music experiences in the Bay Area happen in rooms most people walk right past. Here are the venues our community keeps coming back to.
The Most Anticipated Bay Area Concerts of Summer 2026
Summer 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting concert seasons the Bay Area has seen in years. Here's everything confirmed, rumored, and worth watching — so you don't miss a single show.
The Quiet Collapse of LinkedIn's Signal
What if LinkedIn isn’t thriving, but slowly drifting into a quiet collapse? Not through dramatic failure, but through subtle shifts: more noise, less signal, tighter echo chambers, and conversations that feel increasingly performative.
This article unpacks what’s really happening beneath the surface, and why paying attention now matters.
AI Influencers Are Everywhere Right Now… So We Finally Looked Into It
AI influencers are going viral, but do they actually work? I checked out ABG CMO’s onboarding experience and pricing, then compared it with real user sentiment. The results reveal a gap between what’s being built and how people feel.
Val Kilmer, AI Resurrection & Why the Trailer Isn’t Winning People Over
The new As Deep as the Grave trailer was supposed to prove AI-generated performances work. Instead, it’s raising deeper concerns. As Val Kilmer appears on screen through AI, audiences are questioning whether this kind of digital resurrection should exist at all and whether it crosses a line Hollywood can’t walk back.
NVIDIA Stock Analysis: Is NVDA Still a Buy in the AI Boom?
NVIDIA is at the center of the AI buildout, with demand for compute still outpacing supply. But after its massive run, the question isn’t whether NVDA wins, it’s whether the upside is already priced in.