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Win Tickets: Our Love Affair with Happiness with Ruth Whippman
Our Love Affair with Happiness Happiness. Everyone wants it, but do we know how to get it? We’re told to be positive, to change our mindset, to focus on ourselves and our inner dialogue, our reactions, our breath – to help ourselves in the pursuit of happiness. But what if how we’re
We Have Edwardian Ball SF Tickets for You!
The Edwardian Ball SF is described by the SFWeekly as, “Think Vintage Fetish meets circus theatrics meets industrial arts mayhem.” It blends live music, theatre, fashion, cosplay and circus into a whirlwind and enticing extravaganza set in a romanticized and gentile Neo-Victorian and Edwardian-era gothic and steampunk-tinged distant past that imagines an
Local Literary Superstars in Bookstores
Literary spaces—the kind that make you feel at home, make you forget you’re in the middle of a major urban jungle, the kind that speak womb to musty pages to ink and weathered paper—are hard to find these days. We felt it necessary to carve out such a space
Massive Art Compound Coming To San Francisco
The Minnesota Project houses not only artists and galleries but art services like handling, shipping, and storage for both public and commercial art
Win Tickets to THINK AGAIN @ Bottom of the Hill 12/8!
Think Again is a Sacramento band with roots in pop-punk and a unique developed rock/alternative sound. Each performance is filled with high-energy and enthusiasm that is magnetic and will leave you wanting more. The five members of this band hope to inspire every aspiring artist to pursue their dreams. Tuesday, December
Mark Zuckerberg Announces Pledge to Give Away 45 Billion Dollars!
It’s a dark time in San Francisco. Our fellow neighbors are being priced out left and right due to the housing crisis, tripping over the homeless and their excrement is common place, and our once vibrant city that used to be a welcoming beacon of hope, has become a divided techpocalypse full of tension
A Gentleman’s Guide to Lavish Poverty in San Francisco
Do you remember a time when San Francisco was relatively affordable, rich with culture and community, and thriving local business? Neither do I. I am a “transplant”, and there’s a decent chance, you are too. The San Francisco housing crisis and being “priced out” seem to be two indicative buzzwords on a lot of people’s daily vernacular