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Win FREE tickets for foragesf wild food walk – san francisco
Want to learn what you can eat in the woods? This is a great class for someone who wants learn about the most common wild foods, medicinal plants, and edible flowers in The Bay Area. Classes are held in parks in SF, last about two hours, and are great
Red Scott : Comedian You Should Know
The ‘Comedian You Should Know’ series highlights funny people performing in San Francisco. We’d simply like to give some dedicated press to people who make us laugh. Red Scott made me laugh the other day performing at the weekly Mission Position. He is also hosting the mic at Punchline June 18th
Flowchart Shows How to Get ANYTHING Delivered in San Francisco
A chart that asks you how lazy you’d like to be, and then points you to the service that will empower that laziness with home delivery. Too lazy to get your own drugs? There’s a service for that, too lazy to call your Mom? There’s a ser…wait sorry no
Crabs, Communists, and Cops: The Story of Specs’
The bar in question is officially called Specs’ Twelve Adler Museum Cafe, but everyone just calls it Specs’. I don’t recall exactly when I first discovered the joint but I’ve been a regular ever since. To the uninitiated, visiting Specs’ is like walking into a Tom Waits song.
The City That Was: Government With Cocktails
In The City That Was, Bohemian Archivist P Segal tells a weekly story of what you all missed: the days when artists, writers, musicians, and unemployed visionaries were playing hard in the city’s streets and paying the rent working part time. In recent weeks, I had an interaction with City Hall
BAS Pride 2015- Hanky Code: The Movie in SoMa Wednesday (6/17)
Ah, the hanky: Our community’s polychromatic tradition of flagging the way we like to fuck. Being a perv and a nerd, I’m obviously a fan, with it’s origins supposedly going back in the mists of time to square dances full of randy forty-niners and wayward sailors out for a hot
Rory Scovel : Comedian You Should Know
The ‘Comedian You Should Know’ series highlights funny people performing in San Francisco. We’d simply like to give some dedicated press to people who make us laugh. Rory Scovel is making everyone laugh lately, his material and delivery feels fresh and original and he is at SF’s own Punchline June