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How To Create A 50 X 120 ft Mural in San Francisco
It’s not paint by numbers exactly, it’s a step-by-step booklet, for you to get, your HUGE mural game on track. Step 1: Find a canvas ArtSpan, the organization behind SF Open Studios and the reason many good artists can still live in San Francisco, has scored a 9-month lease on 6,000

9 Best Places to Smoke Pot in San Francisco
There are few American cities where you can smoke pot as casually and without consequence as in San Francisco. You can get away with smoking weed pretty much anywhere in our fair City, regardless of police proximity.

7 Great First Date Bars in San Francisco
First dates can be weird and awkward. That’s generally why you get booze involved. It smoothes out both you and your date’s awkward edges…most of the time. Whether you just met a hottie on tinder or you *gasp* actually met someone in real life, these seven bars are the perfect place to go for your first outing.

Odd Tales, Tunes, and Times from an Odd Squad
Brooklyn’s own Americans UK have some serious ‘tudes and some serious tunes. The sci-fi rockers have created a whole new world…literally. Today marks the release of the groups’ graphic novel Odd Schnozz and the Odd Squad, from Oni Press. The EP soundtrack with be released in tandem. Writer of these twisted tales,

Get Some BOOTY in Your Life…Interview W/ Planet Booty
I first got to see Planet Booty at the old Cafe Du Nord, it was a sweaty, high energy, free for all, that involved great beats, costumes, emceeing, and butt cheeks clapping. In short we had a blast, they had us laughing and dancing the entire time, the crowd was

The Greatest Date in Hayes Valley History
This Post is sponsored by our friends at Membo, hooking you up with discounts and experiences at the best places in Hayes Valley, for free, and donating $1 to neighborhood charities for every person that signs up using the brokeassstuart link This story is not for the faint of heart or the

Where to Meet Lesbians in San Francisco
“A room full of queer people, and I feel like I’m fucking invisible.” I sat with my friend Michaela in the middle of a popular LGBTQ+ bar on a Friday night and noted the extent of our failure. Our goal had seemed so simple at the beginning of the night: