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On this week's episode of the SF Weekly Podcast we chat with our newest columnist, Stuart Schuffman — better known to many as Broke-Ass Stuart — and we discuss what is quite clearly the biggest party foul of the summer: Not getting the vaccine.
This is why we can't have nice things. Just as Americans were finally beginning to truly let their guard down, mother nature and a fair amount of unvaccinated folks, joined forces to put our hot vax summer on hold.But, in all seriousness, the
As the Irish glam rock god once sang: The bars are back in town! (The bars are back in town!) One month after California's official unmasking, San Francisco just might be the safest place in the state, country, and even the world, to party... a
As Donald Glover once said, "This is America (whoo!)." On this week's edition of the SF Weekly podcast, given that it's the Fourth of July and all, we are taking a look at how the United States Anti-Doping Agency caught Sha'Carri Richardson sli
On this week's episode of the SF Weekly podcast, contributor Saul Sugarman discusses how social media platforms like Instagram and Shopify are turbo-boosting the commercialization of Pride.Also, Veronica Irwin and Benjamin Schneider talk abou
As Roger Daltrey once said: Meet the new boss! On this week's episode of the SF Weekly Podcast we get to know Carly Schwartz, the newly installed Editor in Chief of SF Weekly, the San Francisco Examiner, and the Nob Hill Gazette.Carly shares
Tell 'em where to goooooooooo! In the past 14 months, Oakland, Berkeley, and San Francisco have seen a surge in sideshows — much to the chagrin of the over 30 professional crowd (and especially dog owners).Law enforcement and politicians have
This week on the podcast, staff writer Benjamin Schneider breaks down his most recent tome, which is focused on a plan to connect the 21-county NorCal "megaregion" by a network of trains.Nick and Kevin also discuss the prospect of a Metalocal
With each passing day, it’s becoming increasingly clear exactly how this pandemic will be brought to heel. The more people get vaccinated, the fewer cases of coronavirus we have. It really, hopefully, knock-on-wood, seems to be as simple as tha
Caitlyn Jenner may be the highest profile challenger to Gov. Gavin Newsom, but she is far from the only one. On this week's episode we run down the list.Also, Nick talks with Lily Sinkovitz about this week's cover story, "Journalism at San Qu
This week on the podcast, SF Weekly contributor Veronica Irwin turns in a double feature. Veronica joins Nick as this episode's guest co-host, and also files her interview with a veteran of the legal cannabis space, Andrew Angelo.Find out how
It's 4/20, mannn... In the spirit of getting high, we talk about our latest cover story, "The Commodification of Psychedelics," with Peter Astrid-Kane. As substances like magic mushrooms, LSD, and DMT become more mainstream, what is gained and
What do Martin Luther King, Jr., Richard Nixon, Donald Rumsfeld, and Andrew Yang have in common? An interest in guaranteed income. With Nick on vacay, Grace gracefully helms the podcast — talking with Ben about numerous local efforts to bring g
East Bay avant-pop duo tUnE-yArDs talk about their new album, 'sketchy,' their evolution from a solo looping project to a full band, soundtracking Boots Riley's excellent film 'Sorry to Bother You,' and why bassists tend to become producers.A
What the hell is a Gen Z and what does it look like? Well... just ask 24kGoldn. The 20-year-old San Francisco-born rapper, singer, and musician is the subject of this week's SF Weekly cover story. Tune in to hear his interview with our music wr
Outside Lands is scheduled for Halloween weekend, spring — and vaccine optimism — is in the air, and State Sen. Scott Wiener wants to make some of the best drink and dining policies of the pandemic permanent.Let's celebrate!On this week's p
We're a year into lockdown and making questionable decisions... like taking a weed gummy just as we're falling asleep on a work night. Hear about Nick's accidental wake and bake and why "I think this acid is bunk" are famous last words.But mo
Nick isn't really conspiratorially minded, but he sure is vain... and he finds it hard to resist a good head of hair. As such, he explains, while the impetus for the Gov. Gavin Newsom recall can certainly be traced to high taxes, there is anot
We took a week off, and boy it was a doozie. The bulk of the country was crushed by ice, Texans were burning furniture to stay warm, and Ted Cruz was crushing Tecate Lights (we think) in Cancun.Also on the podcast, Veronica Irwin catches up w
Tippling is out — but toking and tripping are totally cool, man...This week former SF Weekly Editor Peter-Astrid Kane is the guest co-host, as we find out what it means to give up on booze, but not necessarily other drugs.Join us!
The Association of Bay Area Governments recently determined that the Bay Area needs a whole lot more housing. No duh, right? Some people are pleased with the determination of the most recent Regional Housing Needs Allocation — or RHNA — process
This week we dive into the music of Hunter Ellis, a North Bay musician with connections to Nick and Kevin's rock and roll past. Hunter's new album, "Face Tapes," is an excellent listen — perhaps even better than this episode showcasing it.Joi
Kevin has the week off, and we all take a breather from politics, as Veronica Irwin explains how the COVID-19 pandemic put a squeeze on the global aluminum can supply — and what that has meant for San Francisco breweries. Join us!
Donald Trump has been impeached a second time — proving, yet again, that this is definitely the dumbest timeline. Kevin and Nick feel a bit better after having a week to digest everything, but still don't know what the hell is coming next.Als
It is said that those who do not learn the lessons of history are doomed to repeat them. So, now that the 45th president of the United States has incited a riot, can we all please agree not to ever let that happen again? We're looking at you, T
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