San Francisco

19 May 2016

The Absolute Weirdest Places Our Readers Had Sex

We asked you, our fine readers, “Where’s the weirdest place you ever had sex?” and nearly 100 brave and incredible comments later, Here are the BEST OF. Enjoy responsibly. Winner A lot of you people like fornicating in Burger King for some reason   Good Christians   Just Plain Creepy Tales From the Crypt San Francisco

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18 May 2016

A Brewer You Should Know : The Man Behind Speakeasy Ales & Lagers

San Francisco (CA) – We asked the Director of Brewing for Speakeasy Ales and Lagers about west coast brewing, pairing, & much much more. What’s Your Favorite beer and food pairing right now?

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18 May 2016

Political Art In San Francisco

Andres Guerrero and Matt Gonzalez invited artists to sound off on this year’s most-watched reality T.V. series: The 2016 Presidential Race. More than 80 artists contributed pieces to Welcome to the Left Coast — which opened Saturday at the Luggage Store. As a favor to you all I’m skipping over

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18 May 2016

Nametag Day In SF: Making The World a Friendlier Place

San Francisco (CA) – Saturday, June 4th from 11am-5pm –  A city-wide event called Nametag Day will get people in SF to come out of their shells and get to know the people around them – specifically they’ll be handing out nametags at various locations around town like Dolores Park, the Castro, Hayes Valley,

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17 May 2016

Broke-Ass Kitchen: Kit Kat Croissants

This kit kat croissant recipe really isn’t a recipe. I was lying in bed thinking about my visit to Paris in 2010; the moment where I discovered that Americans charge about quadruple what Parisians charge for the flaky delights known as pain du chocolat. That’s when the horrifying images appeared

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17 May 2016

You wanna see Oddisee and we wanna send you for free!

  Oddisee was raised by his African American mother and Sudanese father in Washington DC’s Prince George’s County. Oddisee was originally influenced by his parents’ heritages, combined with a hip-hop influence from his older cousins. In an interview with NPR, he explained why he was influenced by early East Coast

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17 May 2016

Code Tenderloin: Tech Job Training For Tenderloin Residents

Code Tenderloin trains residents of the Tenderloin who face the highest barriers to employment and prepares them for employment into entry-level jobs and internships at San Francisco Mid-Market tech companies and local businesses.  They are raising money, so help spread the word.  You can find their IndiGoGo Campaign here,  and

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17 May 2016

Fashion Trends By SF Neighborhood

We scoured every hip district in San Francisco to report on the most prominent fashion trends. Fashion is a moving, breathing thing in San Francisco, a city forever evolving with the times.  Its artists, musicians and even politicians have always expressed themselves proudly no matter how risqué or counter culture it may

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