San Francisco

Top Ten Reasons NOT to vote for Marjan Philhour for District 1 Supervisor
Written By Kristin Tieche If you live in the Richmond District of San Francisco, your mailbox has probably been flooded with campaign paraphernalia for the last 2 years for Marjan Philhour. You’ve probably seen people wearing blue shirts and carrying blue signs with her name on it on every corner. Maybe

All The Election Night Parties In San Francisco
All the Places to Celebrate (or Commiserate) on Election Day in San Francisco. Follow the results, meet your favorite local candidate, and most importantly, have a drink.

We Wanna Send You a Bad Hombre or a Nasty Woman Shirt!
Enter to win one of these shirts below! The other day we put out the shirts above. The internet went crazy for them because they are so fucking magnificent. So then we put out these ones as well: And yeah, the internet went crazy for those too. So now we’ve

2016 BROKE-ASS STUART VOTER GUIDE
November greetings, dear broke-asses. The November 8th General Election is tomorrow! Here are all the answers to the test!

Taking a Time Machine to 1920’s San Francisco
On the edges of Chinatown and North Beach there’s a basement gin joint that takes a secret pass code to enter. Once past the fake door of the sham clock repair shop, you find yourself inside a gambling den and cabaret that’s been filled to the brim with bathtub hooch. Outside, Prohibition has cleaned the streets but you’re a member of the 1930s social elite — low on morals and high on strong cocktails.

Does the Homeless Vote Matter in San Francisco?
Guest Post by Lucy Kang A version of this story was originally broadcast on KALW’s Crosscurrents. Kat Callaway doesn’t waste words when I ask her if she’s planning to vote next week. Her answer? Hell yes. Kat’s enthusiasm is unsurprising. She has been the picture of political engagement since arriving

SF Things We Can’t Afford But Do Anyway
San Francisco is easily one of the best cities in the world, and we find ourselves lucky enough to be living in it! It’s hard to keep track of all the bills and life necessities we need to pay for, but we are doing it. And well, sometimes this means

Voting To Protect Your Tenants Rights in San Francisco
The Association of Realtors has poured hundreds of thousands into funding two sneaky measures, which aim to trick San Franciscans into handing over big profits to developers. Housing Attorney Daniel Wayne explains all