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An Awesome Super Bowl Alternative – The Comedy Show Super Bowl XXVII: Men in Tights
Not everyone is into the Super Bowl. I mean it’s a fun holiday filled with eating too many kinds of dips and drinking shitty American beer, but that’s only fun for so long. If you don’t give a fuck about the Super Bowl then this event is perfect for you.
Five Things That Still Crack Me Up About San Francisco
1. People Walking Their Bikes Home When They Are Too Drunk It’s 7:30, on a Sunday. The sun has gone down. It was a nice park day, or perhaps a local sports team competed in a pivotal match. It doesn’t make a difference, since this is the witching hour and
Americans Need Their Emergency Unemployment Benefits Now
Over 10 million Americans are still unemployed. It’s bad, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. We can thank those considerate people in Congress for making an already dire situation much worse when, in December 2013, they simply allowed the emergency unemployment benefits to expire for 1.4 million Americans.
Celebrate Australia Day with Ping Pong, Sausage Rolls, and other Weird Australia Related Things
The history nerd in me wants to think that this is in honor of the Sydney Ducks, SF’s original organized criminals. But it’s not. It’s actually because Jess, one of the people behind American Tripps, is Aussie and Australia Day is the “Down Unda” version of the 4th of July. So
BA of the Week: Doctor Popular
Every week we feature a different person from the community shedding a little light on their life of brokeitude. Who knows, maybe you’ll learn something about the human spirit — probably not.
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SEE AMERICA: Reviving the Legacy of The New Deal Arts Projects
Luis Prado If you like National Parks, art and FREE beer, then we’ve got the thing for you to do tonight. The Creative Action Network, a San Francisco-based organization that uses crowd-sourcing to create visual media campaigns for awesome causes, is hosting a reception for their newest campaign, See America,