SF Politics Newsom Now Trying to Court Right-Wing Dudebros So He Can Run For President In his first episode of his transparently dudebro-courting podcast, Gavin Newsom has decided to jump over and join the conservative argument against trans athletes in sports.
Arts & Entertainment The Chronicle Launches Podcast on a Mostly Forgotten SF Serial Killer of Gay Men, 'The Doodler' The Chronicle is getting in on the zeitgeist of true crime podcasts and stories, and revisiting a horrific case that, in the Chronicle's trashier days in the 1970s, was mostly just tabloid headline fodder — and the SFPD never bothered to solve it.
Arts & Entertainment Mining The Sad Tale Of San Francisco's First Reluctant Out Gay Hero, Oliver Sipple Recently on the WNYC radio show and podcast Radiolab, producers delved into the moral minefield of a local scandal of sorts that erupted in the wake of an attempted assassination of President Gerald
Arts & Entertainment San Francisco's Flag Is Wretched, So Hit Design Podcast '99% Invisible' Is Petitioning For A Better One At a moment when a certain flag popular in the southern United States is being met with exactly the sort of pushback it deserves, another flag closer to the hearts and minds of
misc Listen to Californians' Top 40 Favorite State Park Hiking Trails In an effort to preserve nature for the public, the California State Parks Foundation has just produced 40 short podcasts about some of California's favorite state park hiking trails. Each episode, complete with