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SF Woman Now Taking Applications For Temporary Live-in Boyfriends
Strange CL ad has a San Francisco woman claiming that she is ‘tired of Tinder’, and now looking for a boyfriend as well as a way to save on rent.
Biggest Trump Donors in San Francisco & Oakland
Yes, Trump supporters do exist in San Francisco and Oakland. Some are even giving thousands to his campaign. According to bizjournals.com (and public record) 115 San Francisco donors gave a total of $50,191 to the Trump since June 2015. Donations to Hillary Clinton were much, much higher, in fact there are some
Evicted Area Musicians Make Home in Giant Guitar Installation
Guest Post by Sara Aboulafia Popular local folk-pop duo He and Her have devised a characteristically creative solution to their recent eviction woes. Juan Velasquez and Kerri Johannsen had been living for three years in a rent-controlled Mission one-bedroom apartment when their landlord, Vaughan R. Lee, forced them out to move
How Exercising at Rogue & Saint Made My Life Way Better
This post was made possible by the fine people at Rogue & Saint. Wanna sponsor a post or advertise? Email Alex@BrokeAssStuart.com I’ve never been much for exercise. Ok, that’s an understatement. I’ve pretty much always loathed it. That never really mattered too much when I was younger because I had
We wanna send you and a friend to see SNL’s Jay Pharoah!
Jay Pharoah is an American actor, stand-up comedian, impressionist, rapper, and voice actor. Currently entering his sixth season of SNL, Pharoah is well known for his stellar impressions of President Barack Obama, Jay Z, Denzel Washington, Kanye West, and many others. Pharoah also made a splash with his memorable
We wanna send you to The Great Dickens Christmas Fair!
The Great Dickens Christmas Fair is a one-of-a-kind holiday adventure into Victorian London – an elaborate party with hundreds of costumed players performing and interacting with patrons in over 120,000 square feet of theatrically-lit music halls, pubs, dance floors, and Christmas shops. It’s a twilight evening in Charles Dickens’
Protecting Artists & Homeless Families in San Francisco
Yes & Yes on Prop S. It’s not that often that an initiative makes so much sense for San Francisco. We’re simply talking about restoring funding (without raising any taxes) to the city’s arts programs & to our most vulnerable citizens, homeless families. Prop S has the uninspiring name of