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Ashkon’s New Album is a Celebration of Creativity and Dedication
Ashkon has released his first album of original music in almost two decades, showcasing his dedication and courage to pursue his passion for music, despite the challenges of being a husband, father, and breadwinner.
Check Out Our Awesome Willie Mays Tribute Shirt!
As you’ve no doubt heard by now, Willie Mays, one of the best players to ever swing a bat has died at 93 years old. You can show your admiration for this legend with our exclusive Willie Mays tribute t-shirts. Designed for true fans, these high-quality shirts honor the incredible
This New Literary Magazine is a Gift to the People of San Francisco
I’ve got some awesome news! We received a grant from the Civic Joy Fund to put out a literary magazine celebrating SF and acting to counter the stupid “Doom Loop” narrative. It’s a gift to the people of San Francisco. And after months of working on this project it’s now available
Willie Mays “The Say Hey Kid” Passes Away At 93
It’s one of those where were you when, kind of evenings. I was at home watching the Giants take on the Cubs at Wrigley Field in Chicago when Jon Miller broke the news at 5:56 pm live on the air that the “Say Hey Kid” Willie Mays had passed away
How Apple TV+ Ruined an SF Giants Tradition
There is nothing more American than baseball: groups of friends and fans getting ready early for an afternoon or evening game, sharing greasy backyard burgers and barbeque, arguing about hitting statistics and pitcher ERA, moaning about this ball club or that ball club that hasn’t been to the World Series
San Francisco’s Best and Worst Rebrands
Chicago stubbornly calls their landmark skyscraper Sears Tower, rejecting the Willis name. In Kansas City where I grew up, it’ll always be Sandstone Amphitheater. No matter where you’re from, you no doubt know somewhere/something special that now goes by a shittier name. San Francisco has plenty. For instance, in an
Opening day, The San Francisco Giants Are Looking Pretty Good
It’s that time of the year again folks. Baseball is back in full swing in what appeared to be a day that was never going to happen due to the lockout. Both sides came to an agreement, gave us some new rules including a permanent designated hitter in the National
How To Calm Your Dog During The Inevitable Giants Fireworks
The San Francisco Giants start their playoff run Friday night, and you know what that means — fireworks going off every time they win. The Giants could be playing for a whole ‘nother month if they make the World Series, coached by the most muscular Jew ever to coach Major
Giants’ Concession Workers Win $7/Hour Pay Raise After Strike Threat
It would have been awfully damned awkward rooting for the San Francisco Giants in the upcoming playoffs knowing that their concession workers were on strike. Like, is watching the game on TV technically crossing the picket line? How ashamed would we be if images of picketing workers were also broadcast