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''The San Francisco Bay Guardian'' was a free alternative newspaper published weekly in San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1966 by Bruce B. Brugmann and his wife, Jean Dibble. The paper was shut down on October 14, 2014.〔Bulwa, Demian and John Wildermuth (October 14, 2014) ("San Francisco Bay Guardian shuts down." ) ''San Francisco Chronicle.'' (Retrieved Oct 14, 2014.)〕 ''The Bay Guardian'' was known for reporting, celebrating, and promoting left-wing and progressive issues within San Francisco and (albeit rarely) around the San Francisco Bay Area as a whole. This usually included muckraking, legislation to control and limit gentrification, and endorsement of political candidates and other laws and policies that fall within its political views. It also printed movie and music reviews, an annual nude beaches issue, and an annual sex issue. ''The Bay Guardian'' was one of several alternative newspapers in the greater San Francisco Bay Area, including the ''SF Weekly'' (formerly its major competitor, now under the same ownership), ''East Bay Express'', ''Metro Silicon Valley'', ''North Bay Bohemian'', Marin's ''Pacific Sun'', and ''Berkeley Daily Planet''. ==Best of the Bay== Starting in 1974, ''the Guardian'' published an annual "Best of The Bay" issue that listed the best restaurants, business, and activities in the Bay Area, based on a readers' poll and staff recommendations. ''The Guardian'' claimed that its "Best Of" issue was the first annual guide of its kind and was copied by other publications.
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