San Francisco
Feeling souper with Monica the Intern
Often times when I’m at school, people are complaining about the food on campus. Its not that it isn’t cheap or decent, or quick [well, sometimes anyway]. But when you’re eating it constantly, the lack of flavor tends to become apparent. There is one place in
Return of the Intern
It’s the newbie, coming to you live from midterm central. I never thought i would make it out alive, but here I am, making my dramatic entrance in a burst of flames. Stuart asked me to pick my favorite cheap spot in the City. I literally have been thinking about
Indie Mart on Sunday!!!
I will be very hungover for this… This Sunday, the Design Party that rocks the Mission moves to Potrero Hill & Thee Parkside for a Street Festival! Come see why we got Best of the Bay. Over 70 vendors inside and outside, offering everything from locally made tees, vintage,
Come on the 4th Annual Broke-Ass Stuart Pub Crawl
Have you ever had the desire to to roll around San Francisco in a big yellow school bus drinking beer and ransacking local bars? If so, October 11th is your lucky day. My buddy Ken has been planning these pub crawls for the past three years, and this year marks
Treasure Island Music Festival
If you’’‹re going’‹ to the Treas’‹ure Islan’‹d Music’‹ Festi’‹val,’‹ come over to the Indie’‹-‘‹Mart tent and say hi. If I’m not there’‹ selli’‹ng books’‹,’‹ keep your eyes peele’‹d for a a camer’‹a crew.’‹ Imeem’‹.’‹ com has asked’‹ me to be their’‹ on-‘‹camer’‹a host for the festi’‹val.’‹ How many beers’‹ do you think’‹
Something free on New Years Eve?
Haven’t figured out what you’re gonna do yet for NYE in San Francisco? If you’re poor and wanna see free music and get free champagne, then I would definitely recommend going to the Rockit Room in the Inner Richmond (406 Clement St.). There is gonna be five bands playing (none of which
Original Joe’s
144 Taylor @ Eddy The decor of this spacious Italian/American restaurant harkens back to a time when the Tenderloin was a little bit more tender and smelled a lot less of piss. At Original Joe’s not much has changed since 1937; the waiters still wear tuxes, the booths are