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How Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” Could Impact Your Healthcare
On July 4, 2025, Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law, vowing to reduce federal spending. The legislation includes approximately $1.2 trillion in budget cuts to Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) programs that provide necessary healthcare and nutrition to people with limited resources.

How to Not Die While Enjoying Nature
This past weekend a teacher died while hiking and two people, including a teenager, died on the river. How do you stay safe while enjoying the great outdoors? There have been several tragic situations around the Bay Area and beyond this summer. A freak storm on Lake Tahoe killed eight

Awesome ‘Very SF’ Summer Events!
Just a few events and venues we love and go to all the time…

The Day SF Artists Drove A Car Through The Mainstream Media
On July 4th, 1975, a Bay Area art and architecture collective drove a customized 1959 Cadillac Eldorado through a pyramid of burning TV sets for a crowd of news broadcasters and media cameras. The collective was Ant Farm, and they promoted their spectacle as the “Ultimate Media Event”, complete with

SF Jewish Film Fest Turns 45 with a Diverse Lineup
This year, the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (hereafter “SFJFF”) morphs into a record single. In other words, this year SFJFF turns 45 (Dad joke cymbal clash). Running from July 17 to August 3, 2025 on both sides of the Bay, the festival offers new takes on the teen summer

Come to the 1st Broke-Ass Stuart Picnic!
While technically BAS is a publication, what we’ve really been doing all these years is building community. I love bringing people together and watching new friendships and collaborations sprout and flourish. So we’re throwing the very 1st BAS Picnic on Sunday July 27th from noon to 4pm. It’s a great

Trump Administration Ends Funding for LGBTQ+ Suicide Hotline
The Trump administration has ordered the end of federal funding for The Trevor Project, a national LGBTQ+ suicide prevention hotline, while California lawmakers have taken steps to ensure LGBTQ+ students have access to the help they need.