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Black Laughs Matter! – Featuring SF’s Best Black Comedians
On Friday April 26th and Saturday April 27th I’m teaming up with #HellaFunny to put on Black Laughs Matter! Get your Friday tix right here and your Saturday tix right here. Come to Rambler SF to get some laughs with some of San Francisco’s Best African American Comedians. This isn’t
Tax Day Freebies and Deals in the Bay Area
It’s Tax Day and it’s a bummer. I don’t know about you but I am definitely not getting a refund this year. At least we have this list of free stuff and great deals. While it won’t make you feel 100% better, it might help a little bit. (The following
High Tide Cocktails in the Tenderloin Has Closed
I was in the Tenderloin last night getting a bite to eat when I saw something awful: High Tide Cocktails was closed. It was a Saturday night, so I couldn’t understand why they’d be shuttered on what was most likely their busiest night of the week. I then check Yelp
Check Out Our New “Sportsball” Gear!
Let me introduce you to the PERFECT shirts for anyone who loves to party but feels “meh” about sports. Attending some kind of dealy in support of the Warriors, Giants, or A’s? We’ve got you covered. Even if you’re involved in some miscellaneous sportsball event (soccer anyone?), we’ve got you taken care
I Want to Mail You Weird Postcards
Remember back in February when I sent out the incredibly ridiculous Valentine above? Well it got me thinking: I’d really love to continue sending out weird postcards to all my followers, fans, and frenemies. I mean, who doesn’t like getting something in the mail? In this increasingly digital world, isn’t
We Wanna Send You a 2019 SF Beer Passport!
Step into a world of adventure with the San Francisco Beer Passport. There’s no better way to explore SF than to literally drink it in. The SF Beer Passport is amazing, you get 36 beers at 36 bars for $40. It honestly doesn’t get much better than that, unless you get
Hearing Your Neighbors Bang is Part of Living in San Francisco
This originally appeared in my Broke-Ass City column for the San Francisco Examiner I live on the top floor of a building constructed in 1914. To put that in context, Russia still had a Tsar when my building went up. Because it’s old and wooden, it shakes and sways. When