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SF’s Wildest Film Festival Is Back This December
The 21st Another Hole In The Head Film Festival features a variety of science fiction, horror, and fantasy films, including “Chainsaws Were Singing,” “I’d Rather Be Turned Into Cat Food,” and “Turn It Off,” as well as a live performance of the score for “Night Of The Living Dead” and a 40th anniversary screening of “The Terminator.”

New Stage, Same Sass: Golden Girls Live Moves to the Curran Theatre
The Golden Girls Live: The Christmas Episodes is a hilarious and heartfelt tribute to the iconic TV show, starring four drag legends, and is playing at the Curran Theatre from December 5th through December 22nd.

This Castro Baker Just Threw the Panettone Gauntlet Down
Giovanni Liguoro moved from Southern Italy to bake at a brand new Castro District bakery a few summers ago. He opened Poesia Café as head baker in August 2022 alongside Francesco D’Ippolito. D’Ippolito, who owns the longtime neighborhood Italian restaurant favorite Poesia, literally upstairs from the new bakery, saw great

Best Bay Area Events 11.26-12.16
Downtown First Thursdays Is BACK on Dec. 5th! Downtown First Thursdays is back for another FREE, all-ages street party on 2nd St. on Dec. 5th from 5-10pm. Featuring a DJ Set by Special Guest Performer Rebecca Black! PLUS an ugly sweater competition, arts and crafts, karaoke caroling, roaming capoeira, free

Walgreens in SF Got Robbed…But it’s Been Stealing From You for Years.
Walgreens was allegedly robbed of $84,000 by a group of juveniles, but the corporation’s revenue in 2023 was over 139 billion dollars, and they have been accused of committing fraud by charging the government for prescriptions they never dispensed.

It Was All A Dream: How Democrats Enabled Donald Trump
Donald Trump’s election victory in 2024 is a reflection of America’s gluttonous, avaricious id, and the Democratic Party’s failure to win the election is due to their inability to speak to their disparate support groups and their willingness to blow the status quo in order to protest it.

Sequels I Want Wiped From Our Collective Memory
I grew up hearing that sequels often pale in comparison to their predecessors. Exceptions to the rule exist, like Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) and Addams Family Values (1993). That rare smash-hit success is what sequel-makers aim for, but their attempts typically fall short. Here’s an inexhaustive list of sequels