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A SF Weekly newsstand on Sansome Street in San Francisco

SF Weekly is a weekly free newspaper in San Francisco, California. The newspaper is published by New Times. This article is about the city in California. ... San Francisco skyline. ...


External Sites

  • SF Weekly website (http://www.sfweekly.com/)

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District 5 Diary: The Guardian and the SF Weekly (405 words)
District 5 Diary: The Guardian and the SF Weekly
For its part, the cover of the SF Weekly, which only intermittently tries to be politically serious, has grafted Matt Gonzalez's head onto Gavin Newsom's body from the famous Harper's Bazaar layout that had the mayor and his wife sprawled on the floor of Gordon Getty's mansion.
Instead, the task is left to the much-despised, Hearst-owned SF Chronicle, which, in its "Shame of the City" series on homelessness by Kevin Fagan ( http://www.sfgate.com/homeless/) presents a first-rate attempt at the kind of journalism the Guardian would be doing if it wasn't blinkered by a self-righteous, "progressive" ideology.
SF Weekly - AskTheBrain.com (216 words)
SF Weekly's Saturday night trip down Hayes Street begins at Hayes and Vine, in The Mix.
The SF Weekly published a letter I wrote in response to their sexist caption for a cover story on women's football.
SF Weekly "They explore the slipprey side of sex and relationships through the polymorphous antics of copulating robots.
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