By BC Staff Published: September, 2016 Brews on the Bay returns to the SS Jeremiah O’Brien on Saturday, September 17 for its 13th year on this storied World War II merchant marine ship docked at Pier 45—and this year, more San Francisco breweries than ever will be participating. Produced by the San Francisco Brewers Guild, […]
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Abolishing the EPA With President Trump
By Bill Picture Published: September, 2016 The Donald Trump campaign has yet to declare its official stance on environmental protection, but some members of the local eco-justice community don’t like what they’ve seen so far. Most troubling, they say, are his repeated remarks about abolishing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a budget-cutting method. Trump […]
It’s That Time Again! Let’s talk Like a Pirate
By Captain Ray Published: September, 2016 September 19 is “officially” Talk Like a Pirate Day, and I want everyone to know that there is more to talking like a pirate than just throwing the occasional arrrgh into your daily conversation. The truth is, we all talk like pirates all the time because so many commonly […]
Let’s Stop Trashing the Bay
By Sejal Choksi-Chugh Published: September, 2016 A plastic takeout cup dropped on a Napa street, a food wrapper tossed outside the Giants’ ballpark, cigarette butts stubbed out in an Oakland park—it’s all likely to end up in San Francisco Bay. Trash in the water mars the Bay’s beauty. It poses a hazard for swimmers and […]
A September to Remember at Jack London Square
Published: September, 2016 The outdoor fun continues into September on Oakland’s vibrant waterfront. A hub for free activities throughout the year, Jack London Square offers a variety of entertainment for foodies, families and weekend warriors, as well as delicious waterfront dining options including Jack’s Oyster Bar & Fish House, Plank, Bocanova, Forge, Haven, Steel Rail […]
Operatic Fights and Sights
Published: September, 2016 Even the most devoted fans may fail to notice the fine detail going into the armed conflict taking place on stage during the upcoming season of the San Francisco Opera. That fact speaks volumes about talented SFO Fight Director, Dave Meier, who prefers to remain in the shadows of these performances. Maier […]
WATERFRONT ACTIVITIES September 2016
Published: September, 2016 September 7 & 21 6PM – 8PM – Wednesday Night Sail on the Bay – OCSC Sailing, Berkeley, 510-843-4200, www.ocscsailing.com Every Wednesday night, members and non-members head out for two hours of sailing, either in chartered boats or with an instructor. Hit the water watch the sun set behind the Golden […]
Around the Bay in September 2016
Published: September, 2016 Sausalito Arts Festival Spend this Labor Day (September 3 to 5) weekend at the 64th annual Sausalito Arts Festival. One of the most talked about festivals every year, this annual event features work from some of the best local and national artists. You also get the chance to listen to live music, sample […]
ON OUR COVER August 2016
Published: August, 2016 After the owner of Point Buckler Island filled its wetlands and tidal marshes without proper permits, authorities ordered him to restore the island’s important wetland ecosystem. They also levied a fine of $4.6 million for damage to the 39-acre island, which is located in Suisun Bay, a major inlet of San Francisco […]
Bay’s Working Waterfront Real Estate Continues on Sustainable Track
By Patrick Burnson Published: August, 2016 San Francisco-based Prologis, a leading logistics real estate firm, announced the release of its annual sustainability report last month. The report documents the company’s activities in the three dimensions of sustainability: environmental stewardship, social responsibility and corporate governance and ethics. Highlights from the report include: Environmental Stewardship The […]







