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San Franciscans are Naming their Storm Drains and it’s Fantastic!
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission’s Adopt-A-Drain program is helping residents mitigate flooding by cleaning out clogged drains, with some drains having funny names like “Booty Sweat” and “Durain Durain”.
These Places Will Give You a Thanksgiving Meal if You Can’t Afford One
Hunger sucks. Food is hella expensive, and the statistics are damning. It’s not just homeless people experiencing hunger.
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
Treasure Island’s ‘Doves/Bombs’ Art Show Tackles Conflict and Community
Doves/Bombs, a multimedia exhibition curated by Chad Abbley, Matt Gonzalez, and Shrey Purohit, will open on November 16th at Pelota Gallery on Treasure Island, exploring the tension between peace and conflict in a powerful message about conflicting ideals.
Why so Many Churches? The Weirdest Places of “Worship” in the Bay Area
The Bay Area is home to a variety of churches, including those that incorporate jazz into worship, use hallucinogenic drugs in their services, and offer unusual spiritual powers, all in order to provide community and perks from Uncle Sam.
Books Not Bans is Sending Banned Books Where They’re Needed Most
Books Not Bans, a local organization, is making a nationwide impact by sending books, including queer and banned titles, to places where people don’t have access to them, and is planning a book giveaway party in Birmingham, Alabama.
You Can’t be Buried in SF and Other Things to Think About When You Die
We don’t bury people in San Francisco (any more). So where are the dead interred in the Bay Area? And why is Oakland’s Chapel of the Chimes Columbarium so goddamn beautiful? Content note: We might make some dark jokes in this piece. All due respect to the dead. Why Can’t
Is Your Street Safe and Walkable? Here’s How to Audit It
San Francisco is addressing pedestrian safety concerns by implementing Slow Streets, partnering with nonprofits, and encouraging citizens to conduct walk audits to advocate for safe streets.
King Tides Are Coming and May Flood the Bay Area
A few times a year, the tides get higher. The Winter 2024 King Tides are around the corner, and they might just be the biggest yet. When Are King Tides Coming? Because of climate change and the fact that we live next to a helluva lot of water, the Bay