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We Wanna Give You Some Awesome Art Posters by Rob Goodman!
Making Ways: The Art of Music, is a podcast about the ways in which musicians and visual artists collaborate. On the podcast, host Rob Goodman, a talented illustrator and content prducer himself, interviews bands with the visual artists they collaborate with for album covers, posters, videos, and more to explore

Destruction of Christopher Columbus Statues, Ranked
It’s Indigenous Peoples’ Day, which used to be known as C*lumbus D*y, and is currently observed all across both North America and South America. And how do we observe Indigenous Peoples’ Day across the continents of North and South America? By vandalizing and destroying those motherfucking statues of Christopher Columbus!

Why You Should Not Buy The iPhone 13
There is a new iPhone that just went on sale, for no better reason than it is autumn, and Apple puts out a new iPhone every autumn. Of course, this means your current iPhone has probably already started slowing down. But people, you should not buy the new iPhone 13

It’s Official: Superman Is Now Bisexual
Today is National Coming Out Day, and someone pretty significant just came out of the phone booth. Just two months after the “boy wonder” Robin game out as an LGBTQ folk, the New York Times brings us the news today that in the world of DC Comics, Superman has come

Dancing and an OPEN BAR at Public Works?!?!
At this point I haven’t even thought of an open bar party in years. So this is exciting news! Reporting on this is like going back to the roots of this site. On October 22nd, Public Works is throwing a FREE dance party with an open bar! The party goes

COVID Relief Program Expanded for Immigrant Families Who Can’t Get Other Funds
San Francisco Supervisor Shamann Walton joined several community organizations Wednesday to distribute funding to immigrant families affected by the COVID-19 pandemic who can’t qualify for public assistance programs because of their citizenship status. Funding through the city’s Family Relief Fund was created by Walton back in March 2020, at the

SF to Remove Indoor Mask Requirements at Gyms, Offices, Colleges that are Fully Vaccinated
Mayor London Breed announced this morning that, “On October 15, SF will begin easing mask requirements in indoor settings where stable cohorts of fully vaccinated people gather. This includes offices, gyms, college classes, and other organized gatherings of fully vaccinated people who meet regularly.” So long as case and hospitalization