COYOTE Calendar: May 28-June 3
This week we have several queer proms, air quality, space balloons, miso, water fights, and more.
This week we have several queer proms, air quality, space balloons, miso, water fights, and more.
Asian American chefs, farmers, and food makers are reshaping what it means to eat well in Wine Country. It's about time.
First, he’d like you to go see ‘I Love Boosters’ in theaters May 22. Then please consider joining the revolution.
“Everything that we think is disgusting about human life, pigeons wear without shame.”
This week we've got mushroom talks, multiple repair workshops, bike parties, special karaoke, and a lot of different ways to engage in some sexy times.
As we kick off a new year, what else is there to do but reflect on the sage teachings of the BasedGod?
One of the city’s last independent music venues, Bottom of the Hill has survived waves of gentrification, COVID closures, and more throughout its 35 years. Now, owners say it’s last call — on their own terms.
You must provide your own shower shoes, and woe betide you if you forget them. That’s the uniform.
Whale watching, vision journaling, kink mobility, emo prom and more.
What's behind the Bay Area's collective interest in naming pets after Japanese food?
The prolific Alan Chazaro has written about pretty much everything — except one very important thing.
Surprising sports fans, mysterious hums, and something called “the handshake of monogamy.” These are the stories we didn’t wind up doing, but kind of wish we had.
Petty feuds, Instagram rivalries, rap beefs, and other conflicts we found joy, or, at the very least, distraction in this year.
Recommendations for short story collections, queer lit, and more from the COYOTE crew.