Katy Atchison
Save The Beloved Golden Gate Park “LOVE Block” Sculpture
Support the preservation of the cherished LOVE Block sculpture in Golden Gate Park by acquiring an engraving to be embedded directly into the blocks! Perfect expression of your love for San Francisco this Valentine’s Day. The iconic LOVE Blocks of Golden Gate Park that we’ve all known and loved is
A Quick Pivot Saved This Berkeley Restaurant, Now It’s Boomin’
Tarocco, nestled in Berkeley, is a charming lunch spot offering a Barcelona-inspired menu. Last November, they almost closed their doors and it was a quick pivot that saved the business and quadrupled sales. Tarocco’s allure extends beyond culinary delights to include a sun-drenched seating area, exuding rustic-romantic dishes inspired by
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
Manifest Differently: Voices Resonating Change in Troubled Times
We’re living in times where amplifying our voices during times of social injustice is vital. The Clarion Mural Project (CAMP) has a new show opening this weekend on February 3rd and it’s one you won’t want to miss. “Manifest Differently” features engage in a critical examination and response to the
“No Fuel for Genocide” Protesters Crash Chevron CEO’s Dinner in Oakland
Oakland protesters chanted “No Fuel for Genocide” during their unexpected interruption at the dinner of Chevron CEO Mike Wirth in Oakland’s Rockridge neighborhood. The surprise visit aimed to condemn Chevron for its involvement in supporting Israel’s apartheid regime and the continuing crisis in Palestine. In a TikTok by @jersey.noahx, you
CIty Lights Bookstore Employees Unionize
Update: It’s official! City Lights recognized the union! Just 3 weeks after their 70th anniversary, City Lights Bookstore is celebrating a turning point with workers forming a union. Workers announced the union on social media just yesterday January 25th, they said, “We are thrilled to announce the formation of the
Last Bart: The Song About Late Night Bart Rides We Can All Relate to
A late-night BART ride is not for the faint of heart. You’re transported between point A and B in the weird, twisted world of Bay Area Transit. There’s no telling what you’ll see onboard – a used joint, wild creatures from the unknown, left over food or even your classic
BroadwaySF’s 2024 Season Opens with Tony Award-Winning The Wiz
Amidst jubilant crowds cheering, laughing, and sporting ear-to-ear smiles, The Wiz kicked off BroadwaySF’s 2024 season last night. BroadwaySF, responsible for programming at the Orpheum, Curran Theatre and Golden Gate Theatre, has a lineup of several incredible shows scheduled for the year. From on-stage Q&A sessions with beloved celebrities like
Bay Area Beats: Unveiling a New Space for Musicians, Music City San Francisco
One of the things you all know I love most is live music and the richness of our Bay Area music scene. Whether it’s supporting local hip hop legends who are making a difference, talking about great places to hear live music or diving into the writing process at events