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It ended badly. It would be an understatement to say the Hells Angels and Beat Generation poet Allen Ginsberg had differing world views. Please try again. In the shadow of one Northern California disaster, we mark the anniversary of another. While The Chronicles archive contains gems dating to the newspapers 1865 founding, discovering staff photos from before the 1950s is like striking gold. One of the fastest growing newspaper comic strips in the galaxy! It took the Olympic Winter Games in 1960 the first to be televised to bring it and the areas surrounding Lake Tahoe to the prominence it currently SFs Brooks Hall: Mayor made a mountain out of Mole Hall moniker. The Argyle Sweater. The paper shows up most of time on my tablet and is very comprehensive with articles. This subscription will automatically renew until you decide to cancel. President Richard M. Nixon received much different receptions when he paid two visits to San Francisco less than a month apart. It was the most powerful earthquake to hit San Francisco since 1906, but its a foggy memory 60 years later. Recently the strip changed syndicates, so we've removed "Baby Blues" from both the Sunday and daily comics lineup. Beyond Bigfoot: Rediscovering 60 years of Sasquatch stories. On the morning of March 22, 1957, the ground started shaking. Adams furthered his offensive rant by saying that he escaped by living in a neighborhood with a very low Black population. When Peninsulas Coney Island of the West was snuffed out by a stench. Its definitely not the same as the paper version back-in-the day. Residents inland those in Alameda County, eastern Santa Clara County and other Bay Area counties away from the coast should anticipate temperatures of up to the 90s, Diaz said. See where snow and rain are hitting California and Bay Area, Interact with the map for near real-time precipitation across California and reported road closures and weather warnings issued in the Bay Area, Highway 1 Road Trip: Six itineraries along Californias iconic coast. Alameda has spent millions studying a movable bicycle and pedestrian bridge that would cost at least $200 million to build and rise as high as a 16-story building. Today, Fishermans Wharf is a popular (and sometimes mocked) tourist destination. Besides the Kindle version lacking several features, several stories were already available online for free the day before, some articles have the wrong headings and the daily issue sometimes doesn't show up until a day later. The Chronicles archive is home to hundreds of thousands of photos and millions of stories, but its dense and dusty. For a century and a half, San Franciscans relied on Gumps for one-of-a-kind gifts. When he's not chasing down a story, he likes watching movies, traveling and trying new restaurants. This version seems to be very limited in scope and content. His Detroit Pistons coach sees something special. But their on-court panache had nothing on their off-court wardrobes. Most important No ads, Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2020. Princess Margaret of Great Britain may not have worn the crown, but she got a welcome fit for a queen when she visited San Francisco more than 50 years ago. SFs Cherry Blossom Festival: 50 years of signaling spring in Japantown. A nationwide effort to quit smoking got its start in San Francisco in the 1970s with some lighthearted entertainment. Best Of. Thank you for contacting the San Francisco Chronicle. It was over in five. A photo deep dive of Giants 2010 World Series win. Residents displaced from their homes. The announcement that the World Cup is coming to North America in 2026 elicited memories of when the Bay Area went bonkers while hosting 1994 World Cup games. The SF Chronicle is a second-rate newspaper at best. More from Pearls Before Swine. Take It From The Tinkersons. Tom Stienstra survived every risk the outdoors threw at him. A New Comic Strip by Andrea Beizer. But as we head toward San Franciscos summery fall, we want to salute you and the citys signature weather spectacle: the fog rolling in from the ocean. Champs! Reach Jordan Parker: jordan.parker@sfchronicle.com; Twitter: @jparkerwrites. In honor of the parks 150th anniversary, rarely seen archival photos of people enjoying Golden Gate park throughout the 20th Century. San Francisco 1906 earthquake: When The Chronicle's front page had 50-year-old news. 1989 World Series photos found: Giants, As and a quakes shake. The Dragon Gate marking the entrance to San Franciscos Chinatown is a relatively recent addition and it was a tough road to get it built. California Highway Patrol officers used a bullhorn to order A salute to the king of Golden Gate Bridge stunts. The Kindle version of the SF Chronicle is pretty lame, Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2022. A search through The Chronicles archive has turned up photos of Democratic candidates across the 1960s, 70s, 80s and 90s, shaking hands, making speeches and fundraising ahead of a then-much-later California primary. California says it can no longer fund COVID testing, vaccines for migrants. Hundreds died. Oversize photos, like the amazing $100 for a jeep? per month after the free trial period until cancelled. A recent trip to The Chronicles basement archive turned up articles Ode to Alcatraz: How the Rock went from perfect prison to tourist mecca. Dianne Feinsteins early SF years: Trove of photos pulled from archive. During his time there, he spent three years as a reporter and editor for the university's award-winning student newspaper, The State Hornet. It may never get built. Today's Comic from Pearls Before Swine Read Now. The Battle of the Bay World Series was full of big bats and popular players but it became known for something else entirely. Recently the strip changed syndicates, so we've removed "Baby Blues" from both the Sunday and daily comics lineup. The beloved Noe Valley restaurant got a new owner last year. When 2 mimes had a resounding wedding in Union Square. How much snow did Tahoe get? Exclusive: Stunning photos show Yosemite National Park under 15 feet of As conservatives champion parents rights, CA focuses on kids autonomy, Sen. Dianne Feinstein is hospitalized in San Francisco with shingles, State court limits murder charges for drug-using mothers whose infants die. There are no advertisements, but it also leaves out details found in other electronic versions ot the Chronicle, such as sports score details, team standings, etc. Please use a different way to share. Audio walking tours that highlight the hidden corners and little-known histories of San Francisco. The Works Progress Administration secured $1.2 million in federal funding and managed the undertaking, providing hundreds of jobs in the area. More from Luann. There are no advertisements, but it also leaves out details found in other electronic versions ot the Chronicle, such as sports score details, team standings, etc. It makes no sense whatsoever as a white citizen of America to try to help Black citizens anymore, he said. Use this tool to compare electric vehicles and see if you can ditch your gas car for your next trip. The case goes to trial in Napa this week. Amazon has encountered an error. The search term Bigfoot recently rose up one of our trending lists, but its not because of a new sighting in Humboldt County or farther north. Converts to Continuous Service Subscription. Clothing and offbeat cures for illnesses dominated the San Francisco newspaper pages from 1900 to 1909. When the first Freedom Train came to SF, pulling controversy behind it, By the time the Freedom Train arrived in San Francisco carrying more than 100 of Americas most important documents, it had already been tested against the ideals of the era, At SFs 1939 Worlds Fair, a mad dash to be first through the gates. And I would say the best advice I could give to white people is to get the hell away from Black people.. The legend of the woman who saved the cable cars. It travels 30 mph, and the ride seems smooth. Thirty-three years ago, the devastation was even worse. About that New York Times op-ed on San Francisco How Californias Big Ag wants you to think about all this rain, How California can teach New York to clean up truck pollution, Tesla vs. gas cars: Here's how popular EVs perform on a California roadtrip. The meat substitute company joins Zoom, MasterClassand other Bay Area companies with recent layoffs. Lilly to cap insulin at $35 per month. Introducing ALICE! To our lucky (??) At the intersection of Golden Gate Park and the Pacific Ocean sits the Beach Chalet, a San Francisco landmark that has gone from gleaming eatery to Army headquarters to dangerous dive bar to renovated restaurant. When the Andy Warhol experience popped into San Francisco. Experts are skeptical, Data nerds: These are the most popular San Francisco datasets, Californias snowpack could face fresh risk rain-on-snow events, States storms arent letting up. The price is good, but not when it is so inconsistent in content. Giants' top prospect Marco Luciano eyes bounceback breakthrough in 2023, Stanford women stunned by late UCLA comeback in Pac-12 semifinals, As manager Mark Kotsay expects buzz for Las Vegas exhibition games, Giants starter DeSclafani back to full health and pretty in control, Ranking 49ers' free-agent QB options with Purdy's status unknown, Shea: How Giants, A's can exploit MLB's new rules this season, Boring, then busy: 49ers poised for NFLs most unique draft, How Steph launched his rise to stardom with 54 at the Garden. The father of modern-day BASE jumpers was a classic San Francisco character. As scientists search for a vaccine to end the coronavirus pandemic, we look back in The Chronicle archives at the all-out effort to vaccinate Bay Area residents against polio. So who brought it home? The new normal in 1942: A look back at wartime ads in The Chronicle. We are sorry. Very few readers noticed when we killed it and we only had a handful of complaints. Aileen Hernandez, Gloria Steinem and the ERA: Historic photos of women calling for equal rights A look back at rallies for equal rights and the ERA in San Francisco, as well as some of the best-known leaders from the era making the case. The Concorde was faster than the speed of sound, and it sure made a lot of noise when it flew into the Bay Area. Fifty years ago, Robert F. Kennedy was shot dead as his political star reached a new pinnacle, seemingly extinguishing his call for hope during a bloody, splintered era. 50,858 talking about this. Music from the Sunset Shipwrecks off their album "Community," Castro Theatre organist David Hegarty and cable car bell-ringing by 8-time champion Byron Cobb.