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The BAS Endorsement: Why You Should Vote for Bernie Sanders
Primarily written by Sayre Piotrkowski with research and other input from, Colin O’Dell, Nico Simonian, Kristin Lawless, Cindy Martinez, and Stuart Schuffman. The readers of this site range from anti-fascist anarchists who are wary of being involved in electoral politics at all, to other folks whose sole priority in the

The Great Art Parties, Experiences & Festivals in SF this Month
By Tiffany Yau THE END OF YOU: Immersive Art Experience endofyou.io Gray Area February 7 – March 1 Discover a new perspective on life through mesmerizing installations in this never-before-seen immersive exhibition. Lose yourself in large-scale visual projections and step into spectacular living landscapes. Experience seven dynamic art installations that will

SF Beer Week, The Greatest Week of the Year
Beer drinkers from every corner of the Bay will be stroking their beards and sipping the finest ales, sours, stouts, porters, pilsners, and pub ales the world has ever seen…why? Because it’s SF Beer Week, and there will be hundreds of new beers to try and all sorts of fun events

Zazie Sold to Its Employees, What a Great Restaurant Story
In a year full of restaurant closures in San Francisco, it’s nice to hear about a beloved Cole Valley bistro making its employees, owners. Zazie, Cole Valley’s fine french foodery has been on the right side of history in the restaurant business years, especially when it comes to taking care

Why Does the GOP Want a Second Civil War So Badly?
A decade ago, CNBC’s Rick Santelli launched the Tea Party movement with a cry of “Can you hear me now, Mr. President?” from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. That was the era of tri-corner hats, contrived 18th-century verbiage, occasional Obama-hanging-in-effigy displays, and deep concerns about the national debt

‘Edna In A Bottle’ Returns, Catches Sketch Comedy Lightning in a Bottle
“Probably the most intelligent comedy involving a giant talking vulva” is a sentence I never thought I’d write, but nonetheless the latest installment of “Edna in a Bottle: Tastes Funny” has elicited this response. Produced by Potatoes Mashed Comedy, this monthly sketch comedy show combines the quirkiness and absurdity of

This 1966 Video of Market Street Neon Signs is Spellbinding
Off Menu is Sponsored by Bender’s because they are badass. Drop by and make some bad decisions with good people. As Market Street makes news for preparing to go car free next week, it’s pretty amazing to take a peek at this video of what it looked like in the