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You Can Never Go Home Again: San Francisco in 2015
The Infamous Arrow Bar (Image taken from Yelp) I lived in San Francisco back when I used to puke a lot. And pee in alleys. Be it, cuz I was drunk, or high – my glory days – I would find myself in front of the Arrow Bar with some
Win FREE TICKETS to see The Wailers Perform ‘LEGEND’ @ Independent SF!
Together with Bob Marley, the Wailers have sold in excess of 250 million albums worldwide. In England alone, they’ve notched up over twenty chart hits, including seven Top 10 entries. Outside of their groundbreaking work with Marley, the Wailers have also played or performed with international acts like Sting, the
Win FREE TICKETS to see The Wailers Perform ‘Exodus’ @ Independent SF!
Together with Bob Marley, the Wailers have sold in excess of 250 million albums worldwide. In England alone, they’ve notched up over twenty chart hits, including seven Top 10 entries. Outside of their groundbreaking work with Marley, the Wailers have also played or performed with international acts like Sting, the
Win FREE Tickets to Devil Makes Three @ Fox Theatre Oakland!
With a slightly punky perspective on vintage American blues, The Devil Makes Three is a breath of fresh musical air. Laced with elements of ragtime, country, folk and rockabilly, the critically praised, drummer-less trio consisting of guitarist/frontman Pete Bernhard, stand-up bassist Lucia Turino and guitarist Cooper McBean brings forth a
Win Tickets to the 2nd Annual Rib Off @ Cathead’s BBQ!
In commemoration of CatHead’s BBQ 3 Year Anniversary, they will be hosting SF’s 2nd Annual Rib-Off. They are inviting the top BBQ Masters in SF to find out who has the best RIBS. The line-up includes: Smokestack BBQ, Baby Blues BBQ, 4505 Burgers & BBQ and Southpaw BBQ. There will be
American Horror Story: Rent Is Due
In this town, an existential crisis is always right around the corner, luckily so is a bodega. I wasn’t quite sure how I would get out of this one. My employer former employer owed me a shit ton of money and wouldn’t answer my calls or emails. As always, bills
The City That Was: The Radical Newspaper “Frisco” Didn’t Survive. Here’s Why.
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. In the ‘80s, San Francisco was still really cheap, and because