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On Moving Away from San Francisco
Guest post by Marina Javor San Francisco was different when I moved here as a college freshman in the fall of 1999. San Francisco, as I first experienced it, is bigger and brighter in my mind’s eye than when I look at it now. I remember the first time I
How to Celebrate World Gin Day on a Budget & in Style
Oh gin. What a beautiful boozy thing you are. Unfortunately, most people fuck their gin cocktails up and never truly understand the taste of the stuff. One of my favourite places in the world is this little gin join in Bath, England, The Canary Gin Bar. Simple name, biggest mother f’ing
Stop Calling for Bernie to Quit – It Could Backfire
Guest Post by Reed Martin As the Democratic Primary winds down and we’re near the end of the election, the calls for Bernie Sanders to drop out to unify the party are strong. But this isn’t 2008, where the ideological differences between Obama and Clinton were minimal, and it was
A Brewer You Should Know: The Bay Area’s 21st Amendment
We asked the Co-Founder and Brewmaster of 21st Amendment about west coast brewing, pairing, & much much more:
How To Crash All of Apple’s Best WWDC Parties For Free
Apple’s big, fancy WWDC conference is next week, and you’re not going. But you can go the afterparties, even if you’re not registered for this $1,600-a-pop developer conference June 13-17 in San Francisco. Several startups are busting out other people’s money to throw their various branded afterparties and soirees, so
The Case for Bernie Sanders as Vice President
After winning 4 out of 5 states in Tuesday’s primary, Hillary Clinton has clear cut a path to the Democratic nomination for president. Here are the reasons why Bernie gives her a clear cut path to the White House
Kitchen Story Wants to Make You a (Bacon) Millionaire
So you may be wondering…”WTF is a (bacon) millionaire?” Well, those in the (bacon) know may have gathered that it’s some sort of Millionaire’s Bacon reference. And thankfully, they’d have gathered right.