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The Beer Koozie Art Show!

Updated: Aug 31, 2011 09:25
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I know we just finished up the Super Bowl, but if there is one accessory from this shitshow holiday that I cannot live without: The Koozie. One part trailer trash and one part genius invention, The Koozie supercedes all drinking accessories by becoming not only the most vital to your beer drinking experience, but the most customizable. My friends over at Workshop have not only perfected the art of The Koozie customization process, but have made it an experience for all of those who cannot necessarily sew, screen or be creative [I’m looking at you, Stu]. The Noise Pop Pop Up Shop at Fifty 24 SF is hosting the first ever “Beer Koozie Art Show.” Somehow I imagine it to involve lots of curse words, but I know it will definitely involve free koozie making, CHICKEN WINGS!, a live performance by Jhameel, DJ jams from DJ Rick Moranis and, of course, beer. The folks at Workshop are trying to raise money for new machines and new classes, so not only will you get something rad to take home, but you’ll be doing some good, too. Summer at Dolores will be here sooner than you think, and who says that a homemade koozie can’t be a great Valentine’s Day present? Now you’ve got two reasons to get shitfaced and start sewing tonight. And, GO!


The Beer Koozie Art Show

Part of Noise Pop’s Pop Up Shop Presentations

Thursday, February 10th, 7pm-11pm

210 Fillmore Street at Waller

FREE!

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Monica Miller - The Intern

Ms. Miller was born in San Diego, CA to one lesbian mother and one
righteous, cheap father. Currently, she is enrolled at San Francisco
State University for a B.A. in Journalism and the approximate
completion date is around 2015. She has worked for many papers in the
Bay Area, including the Oakland Tribune and the San Mateo Country
Times and is currently the city editor at one of the most
underappreciated publications in SF, the Golden Gate [X]press. Though
she may find bargains aplenty, it only stems from the necessity of
never landing an actual job and working for hacks [like Stuart.] With
intelligence, style, poise, bite, and honesty, she will rip your heart
out; but not before writing some awesome, poignant shit. This year,
she is looking forward to bigger and better things such as: trying to
get paid for a gig, actually finding a date that isn't a loser or
fucking crazy, not calling her parents when hungover and bringing you
the best of the 7x7 everyday of the week. [By the way, I wasn't
kidding about the date thing; if you love food, booze and shoegaze,
get at me.]