SF Bay Area

11 Jan 2024

SF Residents Living with HIV: PRC Can Help!

If you or someone you know is a San Francisco Resident living with HIV who is having difficulty accessing healthcare in the city, please know that help is available. PRC’s team of local, trained professionals are standing by to assist with your healthcare enrollment, coverage, and access issues.

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11 Jan 2024

Pea Soup Andersen’s Closed after 100 Years of Service

The iconic, kitschy, HWY 101 tribute to Danish soup and Americana tourism has closed its doors after 100 years of roadside service in Buellton, California.

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10 Jan 2024

North Beach is Where Magic Lives

North Beach is where magic lives. Neon strip club signs throw color at the pavement below while Coit Tower sits illuminated on Telegraph Hill, like God’s own fire hose nozzle. Smells of garlic and sauce drift from restaurants whose large windows teem with people from around the world. Street barkers

Broke-Ass Stuart - Editor In Cheap 0
10 Jan 2024

New California Law Requires Bars & Clubs to Offer ‘Roofie’ Tests

I’ve known far too many people who’ve had their drink roofied. Incapacitating someone and taking advantage of them is a horrendous and immoral thing to do, and unfortunately getting a drink spiked is way more common than we probably know. According to a 2016 study, nearly 8% of college students

Broke-Ass Stuart - Editor In Cheap 0
09 Jan 2024

Best Bay Area Events 1/9-1/15

Taylor Mac and Matt Ray’s Bark of Millions Coming to Berkeley! Taylor Mac (a MacArthur Fellow, Kennedy Prize winner, and Pulitzer Prize finalist) and Obie award-winning composer Matt Ray visit with the West Coast premiere of Bark of Millions.Part rock opera, part reimagined pride parade, this epic production will stage 55 original songs—one to mark

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09 Jan 2024

The Adidas Store Is Closing In San Francisco

San Francisco has seamlessly transitioned from the tech capital of the world to a clout pinata for click farming. Every single media organization on the planet announces the death of every unnecessary chain store to shut its doors downtown as if it’s an obituary to a beloved humanitarian.  From the

Abraham Woodliff - Bay Area Memelord 0
05 Jan 2024

East Bay Bliss: Unique & Memorable First Date Spots

Navigating first dates can be incredibly nerve-wracking, so if you’re gearing up for one, set the stage for success by choosing a venue with ambiance and the perfect vibes. Here are my top picks for date night spots in The East Bay, whether it’s your first date or you’re aiming

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05 Jan 2024

Baruch Porras-Hernandez: Spreading Laughter & Uplifting Community

A living, breathing cyclone of creativity and sharp wit resides in San Francisco. He draws artists to him, and then uplifts them in community. His name is Baruch Porras-Hernandez. If you haven’t been to see one of his curated shows, you most definitely should. Baruch is a writer, performer, organizer,

Vita Hewitt 0