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How My Opinion of Johnny Depp Changed
A combination of bias, skepticism, and personal experience blended with a highly manipulated internet algorithm had instilled in me a false sense of having come to my own conclusion.
Who Wants $100 of Free Groceries from Popcorn???
Hangry? Not for long. Meet Popcorn! The Bay Area’s new favorite way to get groceries, snacks and essentials delivered – hella fast. You’ve seen us talk about them before, but we’re taking it a step further! We’re teaming up with our pals at Popcorn to give away $100 coupon codes to 4 (four)
Battle Of The Bay: San Francisco VS. Oakland
The San Francisco Bay Area is a big place. Its home to nine counties, includes far too many cities to name, and while San Jose is technically the biggest city in the Bay Area. The region is undeniably defined by San Francisco and Oakland. Which ultimately begs the question. Which
The 2022 S.F. DocFest Is Here, In Person!
Black beer brewers, the history of Throbbing Gristle, and a few films that will annoy the Chinese government are among the offerings at the 21st San Francisco Documentary Film Festival (hereafter “DocFest”). This year’s festival, which will run from June 1-12, 2022, boasts a mix of 36 features and 58
What I Miss Most When Traveling Outside of The Bay Area
Traveling outside of the Bay Area for more than a weekend, you instantly start to find that you begin to miss home. Not because you’re not in a beautiful place or because you’re somehow unsatisfied with your vacation. You miss it because there’s no other place like it. Beyond the
Fashion Incubator Houses SF’s New Innovative Designers
Last week in San Francisco, I headed to Westfield San Francisco Center for a pop-up shopping experience presented by the FISF (Fashion Incubator San Francisco). Fashion Incubator SF is an incubator program that help new fashion designers get to the next level of their career. I wasn’t sure what to
Bay Area Ghost Stories To Tell During a Summer Campout
These Bay Area ghost stories are perfect to tell over a campfire. Coming into Memorial Day weekend and Summer in The Bay, many of us will go camping or glamping at least once this season. Even if you choose to tell these over your fire pit or on your sofa,
Twitter Agrees to Pay $150 Million Civil Penalty to Protect User Data
Twitter told its users that it was collecting their telephone numbers and email addresses for account-security purposes, but failed to disclose that it also would use that information to help companies send targeted advertisements to consumers.