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A Guide To Winning SF Beer Week
Sf Beer Week is a magical time of year where the finest brewers in California flock to our city to meet, greet, drink beer, and eat meat. Whether you enjoy lagers, ales or barley wines SF Beer Week has an event just for you with hundreds to choose from across the
Hilarious Ways Not to Screw up Valentine’s Day
Each February, we’re told that if we really care about our honey, we need to show it with our wallets. If he doesn’t buy you artisanal chocolates, red roses, and silk lingerie, then he clearly doesn’t really love you. What bullshit! Showing our affection in less consumerist ways is pretty
Win Tickets to Dr. Dog @ Fox Theatre Oakland!
Dr. Dog’s third studio album on Anti, B Room, marks the band’s greatest point of clarity in more than a decade of performing and recording. Their arrangements, while still ambitious, are much simpler, moving past the multi-tracked pastiche of earlier efforts into a unique and vibrant band voice. Indeed, it
The Happenings at Heklina’s New Nightclub Oasis
You may have hear that renowned local drag Heklina got herself a new nightclub, and have you been there yet? It’s called Oasis, it’s got a bar and a cabaret theater with table seating and it’s actually Heklina and D’Arcy Drollinger’s new nightclub with a couple other business partners. And the place
Surviving A Break Up
Let’s party. Hi! How you doin? Rough week, huh? I totally get it. This too shall pass, even if you feel like it won’t. People do this every day. Let’s help each other out, and get through this together. First and foremost, take a deep breath and drink water as
Broke Ass Artist of the Week – The Deep Thinker, Rivky G (Part 2)
Rivky’s unique take on the world around her made my job of editing screamingly difficult. There are some people who just need to be heard. As someone who contemplates money and finance in a very technical sense, I am always intrigued by other artists’ views, ideals and goals both
The City That Was: The Chris Radcliffe and An Evening of Proustian Graffitti
In The City That Was, Bohemian Archivist P Segal tells a weekly story of what you all missed: the days when artists, writers, musicians, and unemployed visionaries were playing hard in the city’s streets and paying the rent working part time. Among the many colorful personalities that have passed through my life, the