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There’s SO Much Great Stuff on Netflix in October!
On Netflix, October’s first half brings such expected scary shows as the new season of Mike Flanagan’s “Haunting” series and a film about monster-hunting babysitters. But who would have expected a German series mixing beer and violence? Or seeing an acclaimed film about imagining the filmmaker’s father’s death? Or even
The November 2020 BAS Voter Guide
Primarily researched and written by Stephen Torres with help from Stuart Schuffman. We stand at the precipice of one of the most polarizing federal elections that has ever occurred in this country. Each day brings another dash of chaos, and yet here we are, once again sifting through another labyrinthine
The “Will You Just Shut Up Man?” Joe Biden Shirt
We’ve just put out this fantastic Joe Biden Shirt to help raise money for the Biden/Harris campaign. The quote is an obvious reference to the excruciating debate the other night when Joe Biden finally looked over at Trump and said what the world was thinking, “Will you just shut up man?”
Prop 22 is a Terrible Law That Completely Undermines Gig Workers’ Rights
Monday Oct 5th is the start of early voting in California, and the mail-out date for ballots, so its time to start educating yourself on the twelve state ballot initiatives. One huge thing to keep in mind is just how much corporate interests have hijacked the ballot initiative process in
Yay!! The 2020 SF Beer Passport is Here!
Step into a world of adventure with the 2020 SF Beer Passport! There’s no better way to explore San Francisco than to literally drink it in. And you really deserve it after this year!
South Park Hits Too Close to Home in “Pandemic Special”
TW: Mentions of Sexual Assault Spoiler Warning: Duh, this is a review for a show I watched. What am I supposed to do? Not talk about the show and talk about crumpets? Since 1997 South Park has tried to be the edgiest cartoon on the block. And for what it’s
The Bohemian Streetcar Neighborhood On Ocean Beach, ‘Carville’ by the Sea
Carville, San Francisco. The bohemian beach neighborhood created by San Francisco artists, and made out of discarded railcars that stood from 1895-1930’s. Yes, this is a magical piece of SF History. In 1895 the Market Street Railway Company began selling old abandoned horse-drawn railcars, “$20 with seats, $10 without. ”