Advice

How and Where to Vote in the 2016 Primaries
Inevitably, stories of voters being turned away at the polls pop up each election season. While some of the incidents are related to corruption or abuse of power, many are due to a lack of clear, widespread information about state-specific voting laws. In California, we have a semi-closed primary system.

5 Reasons Liberals Should Vote for Trump
To remind those of you who seem to have lost your way, let me recap the top 5 reasons you should still be voting for The Don

All 43 SF Fire Stations Have Restrooms Open to The Public
Tell someone in need: SF Fire Stations are required to keep their ground floor bathrooms open to the public between 9am – 6pm. This is a little known policy that is not written on Fire Station signs

7 San Francisco Bars to Cry In by Yourself
It’s been the worst day imaginable. Your dog died, you got fired, your laptop was stolen, and your partner comes out of the closet – as actually being straight – and runs away with someone of the opposite gender. All you wanna do is go to the nearest bar and be left alone to cry your eyes out into a big glass of booze. Here’s a list of the best bars in San Francisco to do that in.

Anonymous Driver Explains Uber’s Frightening Safety Inspection
A fella who drives for both Uber and Lyft reached out to me the other day. He hollered at me saying “I’ve got major major safety concerns about Uber that go beyond their background checks that I feel that people should be aware of.” This of course piqued my interest

7 Ways to Get Over Being Dumped
You’ve been there. I’ve been there. A toll booth worker has been there. Your creepy uncle with the lingering hand stare and propensity to unabashedly flirt with you at a family reunion after a few gin+tonics has been there. And, for the few of you who haven’t been there, good for

7 Things Assholes Do With Their Phones
From texting about your penis to killing a baby dolphin for a selfie, don’t do these things with your phone…

What Needs to be Done About San Francisco’s Tent City
Guest post by Jennifer Friedenbach from the Coalition on Homelessness I met a woman the other day, one of the much maligned tent dwellers, and she told me how awful it is living outside. She is scared all the time, of course, us woman do like having our locked doors,