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Marrying Art & Tech in San Francisco
Here at brokeassstuart.com we tend to give ‘Tech’ a hard time. But we also give props to the firms that are doing different and creative things, namely recognizing the value of art and artists
Win Tickets: Lee Ranaldo @ Swedish American Hall Giveaway!
Lee Ranaldo is performing at the Swedish American Hall in San Francisco! Ranaldo – composer/visual artist/writer etc – is a founding member of Sonic Youth, now in its 32nd year. Although songwriting and performing with his band The Dust (Steve Shelley, Alan Licht, Tim Lüntzel) is his current focus, Lee
Fiddler’s Green Rumored to Close This Week
Fiddler’s Green is a bright spot in the tourist addled cluster of Fisherman’s Wharf. The bar serves quality corned beef, shows Irish sports and knows how to pour a pint of Guinness properly
Video: How To Vote in the San Francisco 2015 Election
Curious about what the important issues are and how you should vote in this years Election? We made it painless to do your research. Remember Voting day is November 3rd 2015! And for a complete guide to voting for every single thing on the ballet check out our text voting guide here.
The Essential Talk & Tasting Guide to Becoming A Whiskey Know-It-All
Want to become a whiskey expert overnight? Come to this Event at the JCCSF.
Master Sommelier Richard Betts and local illustrator extraordinaire Wendy MacNaughton have teamed up to create a clever distillation of America’s favorite libation, The Essential Scratch-and-Sniff Guide to Becoming a Whiskey Know-It-All
Dear Airbnb, We’re Dumping You. Love, San Francisco Tax Payers
Dear Air BnB: Last night, you had a little too much to drink and told me how you really felt…
A couple days ago, signs and large billboards appeared throughout our beautiful embattled city. A few sentences and a simple white text lying atop a very astringent red. I haven’t seen so few words speak with such volume in a long time.
All Over Coffee By Paul Madonna
The Eviction Series
Chapter 9
The waiting room of the Tenant’s Union was packed like a New Delhi train station. It also turned out to be the same room where the civic-minded lawyers who volunteered to counsel renter’s on their rights held court, so I sat down, and for the next three hours listened to the parade of locals ahead of me voicing their housing grievances.