Broke-Ass Stuart - Editor In Cheap
The Party to Help Save SF's Best Party
For those of you who’ve been following the site pretty religiously (hi Mom!), you know that I’ve been involved with the Citizens for the Preservation of Bay to Breakers, a group of citizens devoted to um…well, the preservation Bay to Breakers. If you recall, back in February the race organizers declared that this
FREE Beer, Wine and the Demise of Print Media at Fort Mason
I’m sitting here in Paul’s flat in Greenpoint, Brooklyn and I’m cripplingly exhausted. I took a red eye last night from San Francisco and I almost never sleep on planes. Last night was no exception. I spent part of the flight watching Quantum of Solace and the other part observing
Broke-Ass of the Week – Plug1 from What I’m Seeing
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.
Library Fine Amnesty for the Next Two Weeks
Remember that week you got all obsessed with Genghis Khan and decided you wanted to know as much about him as possible? Don’t pretend you don’t know what I’m talking about…you know where this is going. You went down to the library and got like four books about him
Academy of Sciences FREE to Mission and Bernal Folks
Assuming your case of Sunday morning palsy isn’t too bad, you’re probably looking for something to do today that doesn’t involve being rained on or watching whatever awful movie is on Comedy Central. If you live in the Mission or Bernal Heights, I have just the thing for you: go
Open Bar, Live Music, and Hip-Hop Photography…um, Yes Please.
For those that made it to the recent Fuck the Recession Party or the release party for my SF book, you’ll remember the inimitable Richie Cunning. He blows me away every time I see him play, so I’ve kinda taken up stalking him. It’s nothing too crazy, I’m not like driving by his
Three Stooges Mini Marathon Tonight!
As always, my main man Johnny Funcheap has the scoop on a killer event. The Castro Theatre recently started doing “Five Buck Tuesdays” which is where (you guessed it) you get to see classic films for $5. All day long, a seat in San Francisco’s most beautiful and historic movie