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We Want to Give You a Free Copy of Bring Music Home!
BRING MUSIC HOME (BMH) is an independent, self-published book created by industry veterans Amber Mundinger, Tamara Deike, and Kevin W. Condon with the support and collaboration of photographers, producers, and creatives across music and entertainment. The project has captured iconic music venues and the personalities behind them in more than
5 Ways to Combat the GOP War on Wombs
Don’t let a new administration, COVID-19 restrictions being lifted, and Olivia Rodrigo trick you in to thinking anything has shifted culturally. In my youth we had Bush Jr., the aftermath of 911, and Avril Lavigne, and yet we are right back where we started so buckle up it’s gonna be a bumpy fight.
The San Francisco I Remember, is Gone Forever
By Justine Hall It has been three years since Iʼve been home. I moved away due to soaring rent and cost of living, like many others who grew up in San Francisco. With all the craziness of the last year and a half, I have found myself terribly homesick. I
Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence Throwing a ‘Pride Prom’ at Westfield!
“Get ready to be transported back in time to your high school gymnasium and relive nostalgic moments of Prom.” Since many of the official Pride events are virtual this year, it’s nice to see the sister’s doing something fun, intimate and soaking wet in person! PRIDE PROM – A Pride
A History & Drinking Guide to Polk Gulch
What’s better than a neighborhood drinking guide? A neighborhood drinking guide that also gives you historical facts to drop while you’re drinking. Bellow is a short history of Polk Gulch with links to source material, and bellow that is a list of great bars to visit there, by a veteran
NRA President Punked Into Doing Memorial For Kids Killed by Gun Violence
National Rifle Association board member and former president David Keene recently gave a speech to the 3,044-member 2021 graduating class of James Madison Academy in Las Vegas, and of course, spent much of the speech talking about gun rights. Except there is no James Madison Academy in Las Vegas. The
Is Gavin REALLY Paying Off All Past-Due Rent? An Analysis
The California eviction moratorium is set to expire in just one week (though the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to extend it til December 31, but that only applies within the city and county of SF). It does look like California will extend the deadline out further, but
SF Makes The 15% Cap That Delivery Apps Charge Restaurants Permanent
Delivery apps like DoorDash and Postmates had been gouging restaurants with fees of up to 30%, sometimes even signing restaurants up for this without their permission. When the pandemic hit and the delivery apps started making outrageous bank, Mayor London Breed issued an order to cap their charges at 15%,