San Francisco Adult Entertainment: Connecting the Dots: top stories for Monday, November 28

Posted on November 28, 2011 by littlegirlinthebigcity.
Categories: San Francisco adult entertainment.

Santa Clara County is opening up more beds for the homeless. The extra 365 beds will put a small dent in the county’s estimated 7,000 homeless population…
The National Retail Federation says 226 million people spent more than 52 billion dollars while shopping on Black Friday. That’s a new record in participation, and a big sales increase from last year’s 45 billion dollars. Today is Cyber Monday, and retailers are already reporting higher than normal sales over the weekend on the internet…
Druid Heights in Marin County meets the criteria for the register of National Register of Historic Places. The five-acre estate was once home to philosopher Alan Watts, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Gary Snyder, and prostitutes union founder Margot St. James, where they shared a lifestyle deprived of many modern comforts. The property awaits acceptance into the National Register.

See the full article from “Crosscurrents from KALW News (blog)”

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