San Francisco

Locol is finally opening in West Oakland
OFF MENU IS SPONSORED BY BENDER’S BECAUSE THEY ARE BADASS. DROP BY AND MAKE SOME BAD DECISIONS WITH SOME GOOD PEOPLE! As a bakery. We waited a really long time for the Uptown location of Locol to open, although it was met with some really harsh criticism. Instead of looking at it

Funeral for ‘Politics as Usual’ at Diane Feinstein’s Office
Members of Indivisible SF and MoveOn.org are holding a funeral for “politics as usual” outside Senator Dianne Feinstein’s San Francisco office at 1 Post Street in downtown San Francisco. Facebook Event HERE On Tuesday, March 28th from 12pm-1pm members of Indivisible SF and MoveOn.org will rally at Senator Feinstein’s downtown San

San Francisco Needs More Than A Lyft. It Needs The Mission Bears.
Guest post by Nate Mezmer Some of the best conversations I have each week (face to face with humans) are with Lyft drivers. Not all of them are talkative and inspired. Sometimes I’m the dick who is glued to my phone. But at least 2-3x a week these drivers end

San Francisco’s Best Burgers…Ranked!
Here are some notable San Francisco burgers on a very exact rating scale:
10 means I’d gladly murder my brother (if I had one) to eat it once a month and 1 means it’s basically the hamburger-shaped cardboard they serve in middle school cafeterias.

Lookout for the San Francisco Resident Peregrine Falcons in the FiDi
San Francisco resident peregrine falcons are a sign of spring. That means that it’s almost time for the worker bees of the FiDi to hear shrieking sounds from 300 feet above, or catch a glimpse of a Peregrine Falcon diving from the skies at up to 275 mph.

Ever Wonder What It’s Like to Live with Broke-Ass Stuart?
We are back with a new episode of Weird & Wonderful w/ Broke-Ass Stuart! This time around we recorded in my kitchen and because of that Sonny roped in my roommate Quincy to tell everyone what it’s like living with me. You will get some serious chuckles out of it.

Meet Cindy Shih: Artist You Should Know
The feeling of relief, camaraderie, jubilance, and hope in the air was palpable. I walked down Market St. in the freezing rain with some of my favorite people, danced in the window of Luggage Store Gallery, took turns swigging booze from a flask, and ended up in Chinatown.

First Date Advice from Fashionable Dogs
First dates can be tricky. You’re never 100% sure how to act or what to wear, that’s why we asked some of the best dressed dogs in the city for their advice when it comes to first dates in San Francisco. Lisa: “Be Open Minded!” We ran into Lisa at