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Daniel Lurie Only Wants a Dollar To Run San Francisco
Daniel Lurie, a multi-millionaire heir to the Levi Strauss fortune, has been elected Mayor of San Francisco with a symbolic salary of $1 and plans to reform the city’s political system and address poverty, drug and behavioral health issues, and affordable housing.

The 90s Are Back! We Have Color Changing Shirts!
As 2024 winds down, we’re reflecting on another incredible year of sharing the stories, art, culture, and nightlife that make the Bay Area so unique. BrokeAssStuart.com wouldn’t be what it is without you—our community of readers, supporters, and believers in independent media. This year, instead of asking you to join Patreon

Lurie’s To-Do List Off To Disappointing Start
Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie is advocating for a return-to-office mandate in San Francisco, arguing that it will revitalize the Financial District and make downtown safer and cleaner.

1,000 Things I Miss About San Francisco
Submitted by John McLemore, an SF resident who had to move away, and now lives in a suburb of Dallas Texas… I’d give anything for a drunk guy walking by my apartment, yelling at nothing and no one. I miss getting up early on a Sunday, pouring a mimosa, cranking up the

Giving Tuesday: How to Ensure Your Donation Actually Helps
Giving Tuesday is a trend of donating to nonprofits after Thanksgiving, and while it’s important to ensure that nonprofits are legitimate, it’s also important to consider their governance and policies.

SFMTA’s Budget Crisis: What You Need to Know
SFMTA is struggling to balance its budget, which includes capital and operational costs, and is facing potential cuts to both, as well as a poison pill from Prop M, which could lead to a tough financial situation for the local economy.

SF’s Wildest Film Festival Is Back This December
The 21st Another Hole In The Head Film Festival features a variety of science fiction, horror, and fantasy films, including “Chainsaws Were Singing,” “I’d Rather Be Turned Into Cat Food,” and “Turn It Off,” as well as a live performance of the score for “Night Of The Living Dead” and a 40th anniversary screening of “The Terminator.”

New Stage, Same Sass: Golden Girls Live Moves to the Curran Theatre
The Golden Girls Live: The Christmas Episodes is a hilarious and heartfelt tribute to the iconic TV show, starring four drag legends, and is playing at the Curran Theatre from December 5th through December 22nd.