San Francisco

Fog City Summer pt. 1 – Fiction
Fog City Summer Part 1 a San Francisco Romance Excerpt from a Novel by Genie Cartier The first time he had seen her, she had been crying on a doorstep, but he hadn’t remembered it was the same girl until much later. It was the second time he saw

7 Foods to Stuff Your Face with at Outside Lands
This post is brought to you by the San Francisco Appetizer Passport. Get 22 FREE appetizers at some of San Francisco’s best restaurants! Learn more here. I’m heading into my sixth consecutive year attending Outside Lands. While I love the music, the food offerings are the best of just about

Drag Queens, DJs, & Performers Co-op To Buy The Stud!
Via – The Stud Collective Good News San Francisco – A group of drag queens, performers, DJ’s, bartenders and LGBT business leaders announced today that they have formed a Co-op and secured funding to purchase the iconic Stud Bar and save it from closure. “I’ve made the choice to move forward

10 Things You Didn’t Know About BART
Lateefah Simon is ready to change up her BART commute, and has a plan to bring transportation justice – the idea that public transportation should be accessible, affordable, accountable, and world-class in the Bay. The creator of San Francisco’s first reentry services department, and the youngest woman to win the MacArthur

Best Spots To Watch Outside Lands For Free
If cutting the wire fence isn’t cutting it for you anymore, there are still a few places where you can watch Outside Lands 2016 for free. Golden Gate Park and the Outside Lands festival (this Friday through Sunday) have a few easily exploitable quirks that can provide you with all the Radiohead,

We wanna send you to Janeane Garofalo’s Sold Out Show!
Actress and comedian Janeane Garofalo first burst on the scene in 1992. Janeane has had many memorable and critically acclaimed roles in films such as “The Truth About Cats and Dogs,” “Wet Hot American Summer,” “Ratatouille,” “Steal This Movie,” “Reality Bites,” “Romy and Michelle’s High School Reunion,” “Mystery Men,” “The Ten”

SF Housing Crisis Horror Story Part 1
Part 1: The Past March, 2015 The cameras went up on a Tuesday. There hadn’t been a notice posted about it, like there usually was about things concerning the building like how to separate the recycling and compost. In the two hours I’d been in my night class, I’d gotten

The Summer of Lust: Art & Comedy Festival, the festival you didn’t know you needed.
Like many people before me, I came to San Francisco because it seemed like a safer place to fully express my sexuality and creativity than my rural hometown in Louisiana. As an artist, I wasn’t fucking around, staking my claim in the comedy scene and creating a show called Live