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Happy 4/20! Here’s a Basic Cannabutter Recipe for All Your Baked Needs
This is a different kind of 4/20. For a second year in a row, the pesky pandemic has decimated the celebration vibe. There are no plumes of sweet skunk billowing over Golden Gate Park, no baked masses huddled together on hills and there’s definitely no passing to strangers. Weed has
Come Cowork with me at Trellis. We can be Coworkers!
I never thought I’d say this, but I’ve never been more excited to put on pants and work from someplace that’s not my home. And that is saying A LOT considering I’ve been working from home for over a decade.
Celebrity Cannabis Brands Are Bullsh*t
The smell of 4/20 is in the air, and big Hollywood stars would like you to buy your weed from them instead of the local activist brands who made legal cannabis possible. Seth Rogen has taken a break from buddy movies with sexual predator James Franco, so he can sell
‘The Simpsons’ Parodied Morrisey, And Morrissey Is Pissed
Celebrity cameos are nothing new on The Simpsons, as the show is now in its 32nd season. But a celebrity cameo on the new episode of The Simpsons that aired Sunday night has drawn the wrath of pop singer Morrissey, who’s been posting angry rants on Facebook all day complaining
This Fire Hydrant Saved The Mission During The 1906 Earthquake
Yesterday was the 116th anniversary of the Great San Francisco Earthquake of 1906. Today is the 116th anniversary of the day Dolores Park’s “Golden Hydrant” supposedly saved the Mission District in an obscure but enduring bit of possibly-true San Francisco lore. The Golden Hydrant was the only working hydrant immediately
America’s 1st Black Owned Cannabis Retailer Talks Optimism & Adversity
I’m no card player, but I will show up regularly to the game of life. And I’m not referring to the Milton Bradley pastime either. I’m talking about real life, the one that’s chock full of the good, the bad, and the “you’re kidding, right?” I’m not telling you anything
The Story of San Francisco’s Birthday as a City, in 1850
San Francisco was a city of just a few thousand people in the 1840’s, but once gold was discovered in Sacramento, California’s Golden Gate grew exponentially.
The Famous San Francisco Night Chalker, Strikes Again
The “Artist You Should Know” series highlights Bay Area artists who are doing incredible work, it’s our way of supporting the creative community and helping to keep San Francisco a strange and wonderful place. Late at night when the city is dark and empty, the street lights cast long, quiet shadows