Author: Elizabeth Goretti
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Post-Purchase Artwork Guide: What Every San Francisco Collector Should Do After Buying Art
Buying a work of art is only the beginning of the collecting journey. From insurance and proper framing to climate control and shipping, the decisions made after a purchase can determine whether an artwork retains its beauty and value for decades. Here’s what every San Francisco collector should know.
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Study Finds Stress Resilience Training May Offer Lasting Benefits for Healthcare Professionals
A peer-reviewed study suggests that a structured stress-management program can produce lasting improvements in well-being among clinicians; an encouraging finding as burnout continues to challenge healthcare systems across the country.
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Oracle Cuts 21,000 Jobs as It Embraces AI. What It Means for San Francisco
Oracle’s decision to eliminate approximately 21,000 jobs while accelerating investments in artificial intelligence is sending a clear message across the technology industry: the AI era is no longer a future trend—it is actively reshaping how companies hire, spend, and grow.
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The Enduring Genius of David Hockney: A Life Painted in Bold Colour [1937 – 2026]
For more than six decades, David Hockney transformed the art world with his radiant landscapes, iconic swimming pools, and fearless embrace of new technology. More than a celebrated painter, he was a creative pioneer whose work made contemporary art accessible, joyful, and endlessly inventive. This tribute reflects on the remarkable legacy of an artist who…
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5 Home Products You Should Almost Always Buy Vintage Instead of New
In a world filled with mass production and fast furniture, many homeowners are rediscovering the value of vintage pieces. Older home products often offer better craftsmanship, more durable materials, and timeless character that newer versions struggle to replicate. Whether you are decorating a home, upgrading your kitchen, or trying to create a more unique living…
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The Polite AI Economy: How Refusal Became Silicon Valley’s Most Profitable Feature
In the race to build “safe” artificial intelligence, companies like Anthropic may be quietly creating a two-tier system where access, not intelligence, becomes the ultimate luxury.
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From Mission to Sunset: Where Renters Are Moving Now
San Francisco renters are on the move. Rising costs in neighborhoods like the Mission are pushing residents west to the Outer Sunset and other affordable areas. Data shows renters are seeking more space, stability, and livable neighborhoods — reshaping the city’s rental landscape block by block.
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Overhauling Accreditation Won’t Fix Higher Education – We’re Solving the Wrong Problem
In policy circles, “accreditation reform” has quickly become the go-to solution for what ails higher education. Politicians promise a shake-up. Regulators float sweeping rewrites. Headlines warn of a coming “revolution.” But in the rush to fix higher ed, we risk misdiagnosing the problem—and prescribing the wrong cure. “Accreditation is an easy target. It’s not the…
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Garry Tan: The Investor Powering San Francisco’s Next Generation of Startups
As the president and CEO of Y Combinator, Garry Tan sits at the center of the startup pipeline that fuels Silicon Valley. From San Francisco, he helps decide which ideas — and founders — may shape the future of technology.
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