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Luna Malbroux Explains How To Be a White Man
By Jennifer Lewis How to Be a White Man is a new theatrical comedy starring Luna Malbroux premiering June 16th at 7:30 PM at PianoFight and running till July 1st. This satirical play actually gives audience members coupons for White Male Privilege (In case you’re already a white man, it’s a

We’re giving away a copy of Lonely Planet’s ‘Global Beer Tour’ Book!
Lonely Planet and Fieldwork Brewing invite you to pull up a stool and raise a glass as they celebrate the launch of Travel Notes, their limited edition, International IPA and Lonely Planet’s new beer tasting travel guide, Global Beer Tour. Tuesday, June 13, 2017 | 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

WordPress SEO and Your Article: Landing Page BFFs
This is a tutorial “article” that will show writers how to do all their own SEO for each of their own articles. Search Engine Optimization? Sounds scary! Well, it is, scary awesome how easy it is for everyone to be diligent about putting forth the effort so that all articles are

We wanna send you a copy of Philippe Glade’s new book, Black Rock City, NV!
Black Rock City, NV The new ephemeral architecture of Burning Man Published by Real Paper Books, Black Rock City, NV, showcases the vernacular architecture of Burning Man. Filled with 200 color photographs by author Philippe Glade, this hardcover book explores the broad diversity of dwellings built to accommodate precarious living

How to Fall in Love at the Fireside Bar
This originally appeared in my Weeknighter column in the SF Bay Guardian There’s something romantic about San Francisco’s summertime fog. Those damp and chilly nights belong only to us, and the atmosphere they create is what dreams are made of. While the rest of the country simultaneously shares the same

Weird & Wonderful: Depression, Art, and Pop’s Bar
This time on the Weird & Wonderful podcast we recorded in at Pop’s Bar on 24th St. a legendary dive bar in the heart of the The Mission. We get into some pretty heavy shit including dealing with depression and how to intervene with when you see someone being harassed.

BAS Fiction – Inroads Up Hills
INROADS UP HILLS by John Christopher Nelson The rises and falls distort Celia’s sense of place. Tonight is too cold for May, and the cartilage in her knees stiffens as she navigates the familiar, unsafe path to her apartment. Hosting at a bar means getting stuck at work until the