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This is How You Start a Mayoral Campaign
This is how you start a mayoral campaign…or at least how we started mine. As you probably know by now, I’m running for Mayor of the City and County of San Francisco. I made this announcement on the front page of the San Francisco Examiner. The plan was then for
The Funniest/Cutest Craigslist Missed Love Connections in NYC
One of my favorite past times is pursuing the Missed Connections section. It can be funny, heartwarming, scary and everything in between. When I lived in Greenpoint I regularly took the L train. One of my good pals I would refer to it as the Love Train as he always
Summer Art Sale and Open House @Red Brick Studios in The Mission
Sharing is caring, and supporting local artists is even better… Via Red Brick Studios: “On Friday evening July 24th, Red Brick Studio will host an open house and summer studio sale at 3265 17th Street 3rd Floor from 5pm to 9pm. Come celebrate with over eighteen ceramic artists who work
All Over Coffee : Intimate Drawings of San Francisco
Paul Madonna is an artist in San Francisco. His drawings and words make us think about locations in a different way, a way that is both startling and familiar at the same time. His works are printed in our newspaper, they are sold in our bookstores, and they lay on our coffee tables. His
Win FREE Tickets to Good Old War @ the Independent!
Keith Goodwin is a singer / songwriter / multi-instrumentalist who owns a cat named King and a dog named Jet. He’s a middle child with two children of his own. Keith writes at the very least an idea for a song each day and is known for unique stage
9 Best Places for Free STD Testing in San Francisco
Summertime is here! And that means bad sexual decisions. But you can make up for those bad decisions by doing the responsible thing and getting your bits checked for various sexually transmitted infections. We’ve listed nine of the best free STD testing clinics in San Francisco… but feel free to
50 Mason Social Club Unexpectedly Shutting Down This Sunday
This on the heels of the news that Virachoca is shutting down does not bode well for quirky underground live music in San Francisco.