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Kat Robichaud’s New Shows are Helping Keep SF Weird
Local legend Kat Robichaud always has something in the works, so what is it this time? Turns out there’s two events on the horizon you won’t want to miss. San Francisco’s favorite holiday is around the corner, and it’s never too early to start making plans. Misfit Cabaret‘s Halloween show,
What it’s Like Writing About San Francisco for 20 Years
In celebration of my 20th year in SF, I am extremely excited to announce Slouching Towards Neverland: 20 years of Writing About San Francisco. Here’s a quick rundown: – This limited edition, hand-signed, new zine covers my two decades of writing about this strange and beautiful city. – Besides well known
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
The Broken Record is Permanently Closing
Yet another sad announcement in the world of SF nightlife. After 15 or so years, The Broken Record is permanently shuttering. While I have unfortunately not been there too much in recent years, I used to frequent the Excelsior‘s best dive bar quite often back in the day. I even
We Want to Give You the Ultimate SF Playcation!
Broke-Ass Stuart and San Franpsycho have teamed up to bring you the Ultimate SF Playcation giveaway! 1 Lucky Winner will Receive: – 2 Tix to the Swedish House Mafia @ Chase Center for September 16th – 2 Nights @ CitizenM Hotel – September 16th-18th – Dinner for 2 at Don
New Mission Taqueria, El Rey, Giving Out Free Tacos This Weekend
Earlier today Carolyn Stein over at Mission Local shared the wonderful story about the new El Rey taqueria in the Mission. Started by Jose Mendoza and invested in by his former youth soccer coach, Pepe Valdez, the Mexican street style taco shop is now open in the old Myriad Gastropub space
Holy Cow Has Closed Down
Alas, San Francisco’s most famous bovine themed nightclub is no more. The giant pink cow, with a nipple ring in its utter, that’s been hanging outside of 1535 Folsom Street since 1987, has finally been retired. In its place will be a new club called Eve and from what I
I Took Acid and Walked the Entirety of Golden Gate Park
Kayla, Alex, and I were standing in front of the Rideout Fountain in Golden Gate Park’s Music Concourse as the world vibrated around us. Children chased each other screaming, teenagers canoodled on park benches, dogs wore tuxedos for their peoples’ wedding photos, tourist families scuttled between museums — and we
VIDEO: Visiting Anchor Brewery & Discovering SF History
We got to check out the centuries-old craft brewing traditions, and get a taste of San Francisco history, not to mention taste all kinds of great new Anchor beers.