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Vote Yes on Prop I : Ask A Tenants Rights Attorney
The Mission Moratorium, the halt on new luxury developments in San Francisco’s Mission district is a hot bed issue. Big developers hate the idea, the majority of San Francisco’s supervisors and mission residents support it, this is why

Local Literary Superstars in Bookstores
Jesse Prado once said: ‘Hosting a blog is like being Batman. No one cares.’ You could probably say the same thing about being a creative writer. Like, we all think we’re pretty amazing (seriously, we all think we’re hot shit) and we all think we are doing a vital service

All Over Coffee By Paul Madonna
The Eviction Series
Chapter 8
Someone nudged me and I woke up. I was standing in line at a cafe and had apparently been spacing out. I can’t tell you for how long I’d been there, and really, I don’t even remember coming in

Artists You Shouldn’t Miss At Open Studios Wknd 1
San Francisco’s 40th annual Open Studios kicks off this weekend! Hundreds of SF local artists will opening up their work space to hangout with you for the next 4 weekends. Here are the artists you should definitely not miss

Both Museum & Protest are FREE at de Young
The de Young is Free Saturday to Celebrate 10 years in the ‘copper colossus’. The protest of one of its curators is FREE too

Where to Get a Pumpkin in San Francisco and the Bay Area
Most of you are not going to the Half Moon Bay Pumpkin Festival this weekend. Most of you still want a jack-o-lantern on your porch this Halloween season. There are several old-school, total Halloween-spirit pumpkin patches in San Francisco and the greater Bay Area where you can buy a carving

Dia de los Muertos : Do It The Right Way
We’re showing you the significance of the holiday, as well as where to get the best make-up and costume tips. And remember, Dia de los Muertos IS NOT MEXICAN HALLOWEEN…bro

Uptown : Child of an SF Cacophonist
A bar that’s a gimmick can’t have any rough edges: a bar with an identity is enhanced by them.