Saul Sugarman, Hoodline

Saul Sugarman

Hoodline

San Francisco, CA, United States

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Past articles by Saul:

Some SF clinics seek hand-sewn face masks; others say 'no thanks'

Looking to make and donate hand-sewn masks in SF? Here's where to send them — and where to skip for now. → Read More

SF stylists, aestheticians share tips for shelter-in-place grooming

SF's beauty experts have been advising their clients from afar — and are willing to dispense a little free advice to the rest of us. → Read More

COVID-19 crisis could have serious impacts for HIV-positive San Franciscans

SF has one of America's largest populations of HIV-positive people, with more than two-thirds of them over 60. → Read More

AIDS/LifeCycle canceled, interrupting unbroken 18-year tradition

Fundraiser AIDS/LifeCycle will not return this year due to COVID-19 concerns, halting an annual tradition for the first time since it began in 2002. → Read More

LGBTQ+ nightlife community rallies to raise funds during coronavirus closures

Bar and venue closures have been particularly hard on the LGBTQ+ nightlife community and its performers. Here's how they're weathering the storm. → Read More

HD Buttercup to permanently close SF location after 10 years

Prior to the shelter-in-place order, the SoMa location of the furniture chain announced it was set to close on March 25. → Read More

Event restrictions amid COVID-19 have 'devastating' impact on gig economy, workers say

Hoodline spoke recently to performers, bar owners, photographers, and stagehands about the cancellations, which they say have severely affected their work and income streams. → Read More

2 coronavirus cases diagnosed in SF; Lowell High closes after student exposed to patient

Two San Franciscans have been hospitalized with COVID-19, while Lowell High has closed out of caution over a student exposed to a patient. → Read More

Walgreens says near-empty Van Ness & Market store isn't closing — it's just theft

Many shoppers assumed the store's empty shelves heralded a closure — but Walgreens says it's all due to shoplifting. → Read More

Pottery studio Clayroom to expand to SoMa, add woodworking classes

The popular Potrero Hill studio is offering a twist at its new location: the opportunity to work with wood, as well as clay. → Read More

Hayes Valley retailers alarmed by increase in vandalism, robberies

Following two high-profile incidents, a number of retailers told Hoodline they're seeing widespread issues with vandalism and robbery in the neighborhood. → Read More

3 stalled Sunset eateries struggle to open

On a three-block stretch of Irving Street, these three planned eateries appear to be stuck in development hell. → Read More

Why are so many San Francisco Walgreens locations closing?

Another Walgreens location is set to close next month, after notable closures in the Westfield Mall and at 16th & Mission streets in December. → Read More

Scooter-riding suspect apprehended in $5,000 safe theft at Hayes Valley's Doppio Zero

A scooter-riding burglar stole a safe from the Hayes Valley pizzeria earlier this month. → Read More

Another KFC/Taco Bell location closes in San Francisco at Ocean Avenue

Another KFC/Taco Bell location has shuttered in San Francisco. The fast food spot over at 2040 Ocean Ave. closed this week. → Read More

Every day is 'Galentine's Day' at Inner Sunset co-working space for women

A holiday made up by "Parks and Rec" is becoming reality at The Collab, which aims to bring the growing women's club movement to the city's westside. → Read More

38-Geary bus collides with sedan in Tenderloin, injuring bus driver

It's unclear who was at fault, but police say the driver of the sedan attempted to flee the scene. → Read More

SF Thanksgiving week: Alcatraz Sunrise Ceremony, Milk and Moscone Vigil, More

If you're staying home for the holiday, there’s a robust selection of things to do for Thanksgiving in San Francisco. → Read More

AIDS Memorial Quilt to return to the Bay Area

After spending 18 years in Atlanta, the memorial to AIDS victims created in SF will once again make its home here. → Read More

Better know a drag queen: Lindsay Slowhands

Get to know the life of San Francisco drag queen Lindsay Slowhands, whose alter ego embodies every bad party girl — without the guilt. → Read More