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18 Feb 2020

Kickstarter Votes to Unionize, Becomes First Tech Company to Form Union

Our Tech Column was made possible by the fine folks at Mozilla Firefox.  The nonprofit Mozilla Foundation believes the Internet must always remain a global public resource that is open and accessible to all.  And that’s why we love Firefox as our browser, and you should too. Brooklyn-based crowdfunding platform Kickstarter

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18 Feb 2020

The Delicious Card: Rad Deals at 37 Bay Area Restaurants

I am extremely excited to announce the release of The Delicious Card! Delicious cardholders get awesome deals at over 30 of your favorite SF eateries! Membership is a great way to explore new places, support local businesses, and support local journalism.

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11 Feb 2020

More Than 20 ‘Ghost Kitchens’ Are Operating Out Of This Dump In South Of Market

No one would ever order food from a place as dirty and depressing as this complete dump in SoMa, but no one knows they’re ordering food from this dirty and depressing complete dump in SoMa.

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11 Feb 2020

Where to Find Girl Scout Cookies in San Francisco, Oakland, and the Bay Area

It’s Girl Scout Cookie season, Do-si-do-ers! From now through early April, you can score boxes of Girl Scout Cookies, on demand and completely on impulse, at various BART stations, Safeways, and other busy street corners across the Bay Area. Not all of the locations we list below have the Girl

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04 Feb 2020

The 7 Best Oscars Watching Parties In San Francisco And Oakland

The “Gay Super Bowl” is just one week after the real Super Bowl this year, and maybe your invtation to the Vanity Fair party got lost in the mail. So if you’re still looking for a kick-ass, glam Oscars party, then the winner is…. You! Because here are the coolest

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03 Feb 2020

How to Find Cheap Things to Do in Los Angeles

Growing up in San Diego and living most of my adult life in the Bay Area, hating on Los Angeles was always a bit of hobby. “LA Sucks” pretty much covered all we needed to know about it. That’s all changed in recent years though since LA keeps managing to get cooler and cooler. There’s so much rad art and nightlife going on, and the city is so big, that you can pretty much find something to fall in love with no matter who you are. That said, you have to know where to look.

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03 Feb 2020

Trendy Self-Care Mantras Are Destroying Your Life

by Laurie Riihimaki  In the last decade, there has been a big switch in the way we perceive mental health. Now, the topic of mental health is widely talked about and the stigma is being slowly wiped away. A lot of the positive and open conversation about mental health has

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28 Jan 2020

Koi Fish Artist Jeremy Novy Calls Out Art Gallery For Non-Payment, Fraud

Street artist Jeremy Novy is the stencil painter behind the koi fish graffiti art seen around San Francisco, but he’s alleging some very fishy behavior at a Castro district art gallery. Novy is filing a lawsuit accusing the Castro gallery Art Attack SF of a series of egregious actions; non-payment

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