Remembering the Dead: A Visit to San Jose’s Hacienda Cemetery
With Halloween and DÃa de los Muertos upon us, we dispatched a local writer to document her favorite cemetery in the Bay — which features a one-arm burial site.
 
 
With Halloween and DÃa de los Muertos upon us, we dispatched a local writer to document her favorite cemetery in the Bay — which features a one-arm burial site.
Turns out, there are a lot of things that freak us out. Today, we'll share even more.
Times are tough. ‘Freestyle Mania’ bent them into the shape of a balloon animal for one glorious afternoon.
 
With Halloween and DÃa de los Muertos upon us, we dispatched a local writer to document her favorite cemetery in the Bay — which features a one-arm burial site.
 
For your Hallo-weekend (and beyond), we've got spooky bites at a high-end rooftop restaurant, a band of local librarians, and more.
 
Amid a government shutdown that will cut off aid for 42 million Americans, local food scene folks plan to pick up the slack.
 
 
With several Halloween bouts coming up, now is the perfect time to get into this inclusive, high-intensity sport.
 
This week we've got explosions, astronauts, murder mysteries, roller derby, and more.
 
A conversation with the owner of an East Bay pizza shop and his design artist about the dangers of mediocre pizza, the group ethics of sharing, and why corn pizza is the restaurant’s sleeper hit.
 
Traditional tattooing, ecosexuals, free suits for trans folks, comics, and more.
 
COYOTE’s war correspondent grabs brunch.
 
Poetry about death, anarchist book fairs, deadpan art, meditation, and more.
 
Staff at San Francisco’s Rainbow Grocery reflect on collectivity, retail personhood, and an aesthetic disagreement that ended in a fistfight.
The most infamous bad signs in the Bay are the billboards entering SF. But good and bad signs are everywhere — if you know where to look.