Broke-Ass Stuart - Editor In Cheap
Dolores Park Etiquette – Part 1 – General Guidelines
I’ve spent a lot of time away from San Francisco over the past few years and one of the things that I always miss the most is Dolores Park. Seriously, there really aren’t many places like it in the world. It’s beautiful, has a great view, the cops don’t fuck
$3 Wine Tasting Party – and It's Not Even Two Buck Chuck
I’m not really into wine culture because A) it’s an awfully expensive habit and B) it’s WAY too pretentious for me. That being said, I still love wine and am always down to learn a little something about it. I figure that way I can sound fancy when I’m talking
San Francisco Ticket Giveaways!!!
So a couple different people have gotten at me recently about some cool events they’re doing and I thought, “Hey maybe I can get them to pass me FREE tickets to giveaway.” I mean truthfully, if you come to this site often, all I’ve given you thus far is ways
Broke-Ass of the Week – Jamie Peck, Freelancer Extrodinaire
Every week we feature a different person from the community shedding a little light on their life of brokeitude. Who knows, maybe you’ll learn something about the human spirit…probably not.
The New Blackbird Bar in the Castro
Sometime last week a friend hit me up to let me know that he was working at a place that was about to open called The Blackbird, and that I should come through on opening night. I was certainly interested in seeing what they’d done to the place. The last
North Beach Poetry Crawl and Being Tired of Trash in Dolores Park
I was walking through Dolores Park yesterday and truthfully I was quite appalled at the total mess left behind by people. Seriously, get it together people! I don’t know what you think is going on in the park but we are SO FUCKING LUCKY to have it and I’m tired
Cheap Booze and Cool Designs at Thieves Tavern
If you’re looking for a way to legitimize your daytime drinking then you should go to the Thieves Tavern on Sunday. My man Oliver put together this event where there will be five independent, local designers displaying such wares as clothes and jewelry. Plus there will be, in Oliver’s words,