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Keke Palmer attends a Super Bowl Party in San Francisco, plus Emma Roberts, Jennifer Hudson and more. From L.A. to San Francisco, and everywhere in between, see what your favorite stars are up to.
A march supporting California’s billionaires didn’t exactly attract a huge crowd on Saturday — the San Francisco Chronicle counted around three dozen attendees, along with another dozen tongue-in-cheek counter-protesters.
The San Francisco 49ers won't see the mass exodus of players they saw last year, but there are a handful of key names who could be on the way out.
Flo, a San Francisco-based programmer, arrived holding a “billionaires build the future” sign. They handed SFGATE a printed out speech that defended billionaire founders, crediting Jeff Bezos, the Amazon founder, for generating an “engine that can get you things you want.”
San Francisco welcomes a new gallery to the arts community on February 12, 2026, when AOCA–Art of Contemporary Africa.
The march drew only about a dozen participants, but organizer Derik Kauffman said it was meant to be a sincere protest against a potential new tax on the state's wealthiest residents.
San Francisco didn’t wait for Sunday to start the halftime show. On Feb. 5, Tacolicious in the Mission District hosted Mission Lotería’s Bad Bunny lookalike ... Read More
San Francisco police have warned Super Bowl 60 attendees seeking pleasure that they will be clamping down on prostitution.