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31 Oct 2018

Check Out All These Mini Film Fests in the Bay Area

Guest post by Peter Wong The San Francisco Bay Area is a wonderful place to be for those who know Hollywood does not offer the beginning or the end of cinema’s possibilities.  At certain weekends of the year, several differently-themed small festivals present their annual offerings simultaneously. This coming weekend

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30 Oct 2018

Arctic Monkey Frontman has a New Haircut! Oh! and a new Album too

By Laina Petrinec Arctic Monkeys’ frontman Alex Turner ditched his rockstar hairdo and delivered SF with a heavy dose of their newest albums’ mid-tempo tunes. The Arctic Monkeys’ newer fans would have been happy at their set at the Bill Graham theater this October which was majorly focused (60% of

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24 Oct 2018

mySight: FInally, a tech solution to San Francisco’s homelessness problem

Guest post by Chad McDingleberry: Chief Visionary of mySight San Francisco, you’re far too beautiful for the depressing and uncomfortable blight of homelessness. Tents blocking the path of my scooter? Rude. Human feces on the street? Blech. Death and addiction at our doorsteps? Gross. People keep throwing ideas and solutions around that

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17 Oct 2018

Best Dates for Plant Nerds in the East Bay

GUEST POST BY KATY ATCHISON Since we live in California, we have TWO prime planting seasons – Spring (duh) and the second right after the first rain in the Fall…which is now! This means that every nursery is booming with autumnal cuteness – and it’s the best time for you

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16 Oct 2018

11 Things Every Dogwalker Should Know in San Francisco

By Max Silver Here are some general guidelines for folks living in the city of SF who wish to get employed in the dog-walking industry. The author of this article walked dogs for a living in San Francisco, as well as in Chicago, for (ruff)ly two and a half years.

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16 Oct 2018

After Kavanaugh, Only Women Can Save Us Now

By Trish Nelson It’s official. On October 6th, we placed a shotgun beer drinking guy named “Brett” onto the Supreme Court to serve as an impartial judiciary advisor for The United States of America until presumably, around the year 2050. As we’ve come to understand, Brett is the perfect flesh

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11 Oct 2018

The Advantages of Being a Barista VS. a Bartender

By Brin Marie When I left my last coffee shop to start bartending, it seemed the next logical step if I insist on working in customer service for the rest of my life. Which I do, because my value as a human is based on compliments and dollar bills, y’all,

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