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Hackers Dox ICE, Microsoft Employees Rebel, & Trump Caves
Our new Tech Column was made possible by the fine folks at Mozilla Firefox. The nonprofit Mozilla Foundation believes the Internet must always remain a global public resource that is open and accessible to all. And that’s why we love Firefox. BY MATTHEW GERRING Outrage over the Trump administration separating children from
U.S. Supreme Court Decision Dismantles Worker’s Rights in Favor of Corporations
By Kate Haverston Not every human being does the same type of work to get by. But don’t let that distract you from an uncomplicated truth: Workers’ rights are human rights. In the interest of promoting workers’ rights as human rights, let’s talk in detail about what a recent U.S.
Graffiti Artists Take Their Work “Beyond the Streets” in LA
By Jillian Robertson I spotted my first cluster of graffiti tags blocks away from the gallery, a few names rendered in oversized, colorful script. Their colorful highlights and strategically placed shadows making them to appear to popout from the wall they’d been sprayed on. The graffiti and street art, which I
Native San Franciscans are Like Unicorns. This is What it’s Like.
Guest post by Kelly Navarro Transplants, this piece is not for you. We’re not saying we hate you. We like you, we really do. But this one, this is dedicated to the homies, the real OGs. Who are we? Some call us Unicorns because of how rare we are, we’ve
What It’s Like Being Married to a Nonbinary Person in a Binary World
Guest Post by Max Silver We live in a world conditioned to believe there are only two genders: man and woman, boy and girl. Likewise, our minds are geared towards binary thinking-patterns. Everything is right or wrong, odd or even, yes or no, up or down, black or white. The
Tips For a Goth Night Out At Death Guild in SF
OFF MENU IS SPONSORED BY BENDER’S BECAUSE THEY ARE BADASS. DROP BY AND MAKE SOME BAD DECISIONS WITH SOME GOOD PEOPLE! By Kelly O’Grady Do you like spinning invisible orbs? Are you repelled by the light of day? Do you refer to anyone that doesn’t wear black 24/7 as a “Normo”? Do you
Are Residential Parking Permits Destroying the Planet?
Guest post by Christian Utzman For the longest time my gasoline bill used to be $20 a month, but these days it’s more like $200. What changed? Residential Parking Permits (RPP) came to my neighborhood. RPPs are stickers for your car that allow you to stay parked for longer