Broke-Ass Stuart - Editor In Cheap

10 Things That Used to Happen Before Smartphones
Lately, I’ve been romanticizing the pre-cellphone, pre–social media era. You know, the days before smartphones. Remember when friends would just drop by? How rad was that?

Live Q&A With Stuart 7/29 3pm (PST)
Ever wanted to know about travel writing? What it’s like hosting a live tv show? Or what are some good ideas for a CRAZY night out in San Francisco? Here’s your chance:
‘Ask Me Anything’ with Broke-Ass Stuart Wednesday July 29th @ 3pm

It’s Time to Start Rolling Out My Campaign Platform
Since I officially announced that I was running for mayor the main question everyone has been asking me is “So, what’s your platform?” because that’s what you’re supposed to ask. The thing that most people don’t get though is that platforms are rolled out throughout a campaign. Like, what’s Hillary

This is How You Start a Mayoral Campaign
This is how you start a mayoral campaign…or at least how we started mine. As you probably know by now, I’m running for Mayor of the City and County of San Francisco. I made this announcement on the front page of the San Francisco Examiner. The plan was then for

50 Mason Social Club Unexpectedly Shutting Down This Sunday
This on the heels of the news that Virachoca is shutting down does not bode well for quirky underground live music in San Francisco.

San Francisco’s Mayor’s Race Needs to be More than Just a “Cakewalk”
Since I have a big, loud, obnoxious voice in The Bay Area, I figured I’d lend it to my fellow mayoral candidates who also want to see Ed Lee dethroned. Not everyone has the millions of dollars that Lee has or the reach that I do, so it’s only fair to help give them a boost. Our first one up is Amy Farah Weiss.

Come to My Mayoral Kickoff Party on Friday 7/17!
The fine people at San Franpsycho and The Independent are throwing me an epic campaign kickoff party this Friday, July 17th. Get your tickets here. Join us for an evening of music, burlesque, drinking, dancing, and some good ol’ fashioned politicking with a San Francisco twist. Ticket sales directly benefit

Living in San Francisco Means…(Redux)
Living in San Francisco means being torn apart. It means having people you love get evicted. Seeing cultural institutions replaced by trendy cocktail bars. Moving to this city for a job in technology and getting vilified for being the reason for higher rents, even though you can barely afford your own.