Amiee Kushner
7 Foods to Stuff Your Face with at Outside Lands
This post is brought to you by the San Francisco Appetizer Passport. Get 22 FREE appetizers at some of San Francisco’s best restaurants! Learn more here. I’m heading into my sixth consecutive year attending Outside Lands. While I love the music, the food offerings are the best of just about
Are These the Last 24 Hours Restaurants in San Francisco?
San Francisco has been slowly losing restaurants that are open 24 hours. We lost the Baghdad Cafe in 2011, The Lucky Penny last year and Sparky’s was the most recent casualty in February.
The 90s Are Back! We Have Color Changing Shirts!
As 2024 winds down, we’re reflecting on another incredible year of sharing the stories, art, culture, and nightlife that make the Bay Area so unique. BrokeAssStuart.com wouldn’t be what it is without you—our community of readers, supporters, and believers in independent media. This year, instead of asking you to join Patreon
When Gay Nightclubs Act as Safe Spaces for Straight Women
When I heard of the shooting in Orlando my stomach sank. Once again so many innocent people had been the victims of gun violence and a hate crime. Later as I began to process the staggering number of victims, I knew that among the gay men tragically lost, there would likely
A Different Kind of Jewish Bondage in San Francisco
A nearly 450 person strong Jewish BDSM, kink, poly/non-monogamy and sex-positive group organizes in San Francisco
7 Tax Tips to Avoid Headaches and Costly Mistakes
Understand the difference between 1099 and W-2 income and how to use them to your advantage. Most broke-asses work multiple jobs. For some you may be classified as an employee (W-2) and others as an independent contractor or self-employed (1099). Always ask when you start a new job!
How to See the San Francisco Giants for Cheap(er)
Our boys in Orange and Black are back and not only are they looking even-year good, they are still adorable. I’m a Bay Area native who is old enough to grumble at you youngins who don’t remember what it was like to be a real Giants fan and freeze your
10 Tips for Newbies at the SF Library’s Big Book Sale
This week brings one of my favorite shopping events in San Francisco. The bi-annual Friends of the San Francisco Public Library’s Big Book Sale fundraiser! This sale is a broke-ass book lover’s dream and should not be missed. Happening once in the spring and once in the fall, the organization
Passover vs Easter: A showdown of Biblical Proportions
The springtime holidays are upon us. Shortly after the vernal equinox we have Easter Sunday and a few weeks later we have the beginning of Passover. Some years they even overlap. Like 50% of young Jews in America I come from an interfaith family so I’ve had the opportunity to