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01/10/2020

It's hard not to be tempted into buying lunch at San Francisco restaurants with so many trendy businesses and colorful gastronomies, but unless you're a tech bro, those meals can really slim your wallet.

OUTSIDE LANDS IS FINALLY HERE! :)   Marissa Nadler, Boys Noize, Låpsley, Marian Hill, Polica, Hot Chip, A-Trak, Branchez...
08/04/2016

OUTSIDE LANDS IS FINALLY HERE! :)

Marissa Nadler, Boys Noize, Låpsley, Marian Hill, Polica, Hot Chip, A-Trak, Branchez, Vic Mensa, Hundred Waters, Years & Years, Ra Ra Riot, Psychemagik, JAUZ, HÆLOS, Snakehips, The O'Jays, GRiZ, Lettuce, Thomas Jack

08/04/2016
08/04/2016
Can you relate? :)
01/27/2016

Can you relate? :)

S**t San Franciscans Say Starring: Annie Sloan & Deven Harrison Written and Directed by: Annie Munro Sloan DP: Matthew Davis Editor: Tara Wall Extras and Fri...

"Study after study shows that the criminalization of homelessness is not only morally questionable – it is an expensive ...
08/30/2015

"Study after study shows that the criminalization of homelessness is not only morally questionable – it is an expensive and ineffective way of dealing with the issue."

"Homeless people are some of the most vulnerable members of society – 28% of homeless adults are severely mentally ill, 22% are physically disabled, 15% have suffered domestic violence and 3% are HIV positive. But instead of recognizing them as victims who deserve our support and compassion, a growing number of cities are treating them as criminals who need to be punished.
In a recent report, the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty found that between 2011 and 2014, city-wide bans on camping in public increased by 60%, loitering, loafing and vagrancy laws by 35% and bans on sleeping in vehicles by 119%. Some cities are even preventing people from sharing food with the hungry. And as we saw last November, when police in Fort Lauderdale arrested a 90-year-old man for feeding the homeless, local authorities are serious about enforcing these laws.
It’s no coincidence that while we are seeing an increase in laws that demonize the homeless, we are also witnessing an alarming number of attacks targeting people living on the streets: between 2012 and 2013, there was a 23% increase in violent crimes against the homeless. When law enforcement officers and policymakers – those who should be setting our collective moral compass – treat society’s most vulnerable with such contempt, is it any wonder that some people set out to rid the world of “the most foul vagrants,” as one New Yorker described homeless people on the Peek-a-Boo website?
But even those who don’t think we have a collective duty to help homeless people should be worried by this trend. Study after study shows that the criminalization of homelessness is not only morally questionable – it is an expensive and ineffective way of dealing with the issue.
Research from Rethinking Homeless found that chronically homeless people cost tax payers $31,065 a year in incarceration, emergency room and hospitalization charges. Providing those same people with permanent supportive housing costs on average $10,051 per year. By adopting this type of “housing first” policy, the state of Utah has managed to reduce chronic homelessness by an incredible 72% since 2005, with important cost-savings for the community. The same targeted strategies have helped reduce veteran homelessness across the country by 33% since 2009.
Criminalization not only costs more – it actually exacerbates the problem, creating a 'revolving door' situation where homeless people go from the streets to prison, and then back again. The criminal records and fines they come back with make it more difficult for them to get the housing and employment they need to escape their situation and become self-efficient, reinforcing their marginalization.
If we’re serious about ending homelessness, we need to take a good look at the policies we’re putting in place to deal with it. With state and local budgets already stretched, it makes economic sense to spend money on practices that work. Punishing the homeless – whether through public shaming or legal measures – does nothing to tackle the underlying causes of the problem. It is not a crime to be homeless, but the outrageous tactics we’re using against some of society’s most vulnerable people should be."

It is not only morally questionable to punish people who sleep on the streets – it is also an expensive and ineffective way of dealing with homelessness

Let's give Dennis Herrera some love. Our City Attorney is on the job, even if certain other City officials appear to be ...
08/02/2015

Let's give Dennis Herrera some love. Our City Attorney is on the job, even if certain other City officials appear to be asleep at the no-sharing wheel.
"Illegal conversions that push long-term tenants out of their homes diminish the availability of residential rental units for San Franciscans, and they're a significant contributor to our housing affordability crisis," Herrera said. "The penalties and tough injunction in this particular case reflect just how egregious the Lees' conduct was. They repeatedly defied state and local laws to conduct their illegal business, and they also evicted San Franciscans — including a disabled tenant."

Darren and Valerie Lee allegedly used the Ellis Act to force a disabled tenant to leave one of their properties and then later marketed it illegally to vacationers.

08/02/2015

Cabbies livelihoods are under threat from Uber which avoids paying UK taxes. But it's OK because David Cameron is best mates with Uber's top brass. Subscribe...

The two-day festival returns October 18-19 with alternating sets times so there is no overlap with performers.
10/16/2014

The two-day festival returns October 18-19 with alternating sets times so there is no overlap with performers.

Treasure Island Music Festival is back this weekend, signaling the unofficial end of San Francisco's unofficial summer season. It's the last big outdoor bash of

No worries if you are not  Strictly Bluegrass Festival. There is a live webcast feed! .. Including archive of past shows...
10/05/2014

No worries if you are not Strictly Bluegrass Festival. There is a live webcast feed! .. Including archive of past shows.

Click the stage link below to see the lineup and tune in. Watch previous sets in the archives. Today's sets will apears in the archive at the end of the day.

This coming Saturday from 11am-5pm at Golden Gate Park!
09/12/2014

This coming Saturday from 11am-5pm at Golden Gate Park!

Get ready for another wild, wonky day of bike philanthropy. New Belgium’s Tour de Fat’s bikes, costumes, music and philanthropy is coming back! The event kicks off with a...

Back in the action!
09/12/2014

Back in the action!

Cafe du Nord will reopen this fall under with a new food and drink menu and limited live entertainment, according to an announcement today.

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