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Nut-cracking, Hot Buttered Fun & Free Buffet Tonight at Twin Peaks Tavern
As the holidays go on Castro Street, certain places have become mainstays as December draws to a close. The Midnight Sun, aside from its nefarious happy hour, is also know for its ornate holiday train installation, which managed to survive the recent overhaul. The windows in Cliff’s Variety showcase all
Win Tickets To The Flaming Lips @ Warfield!
Psychedelic pop-rockers The Flaming Lips are known for their genre defying sound and elaborate live shows. ENTER our giveaway today and win two tickets to catch them on Tuesday, December 30, 2014 @ The Warfield. Tickets can be purchased here.
Win Tickets To Spend NYE @ Public Works With Mayer Hawthorne (DJ SET)!
After a full year teeming with talent at Public Works, they close out 2014 with a DJ set by a massive headliner: Grammy-nominated Mayer Hawthorne. In collaboration with Ankh Marketing, they’re stoked to bring out the Michigan-bred and LA-based singer-songwriter-producer to lead the countdown to 2015. Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Broke Ass Artist of the Week – Lebanese American Hip Hop Artist Sadek
Brokeassstuart.com proudly presents the Broke-Ass Artists series where we give our readers an insight to the struggle of some up and coming talent in music. I met Sadek at an open mic in Manhattan over a year ago. He didn’t get to perform because of time constraints but his energy
Win Tickets To Tour Holiday NYC Movie Sites!
Join On Location Tours during this holiday season for the 2nd annual launch of their Holiday Lights & Movie Sites Tour. This guided bus tour highlights how New York City sparkles during the holidays while featuring iconic landmarks as well as some of the city’s hidden gems. See locations from classic holiday
Santa Con Party: Doughbies is Delivering Fresh On-Demand Cookies and FREE Santa Costumes Today!
Get fresh cookies delivered to your face for 10% off AND get a FREE Santa Costume while you’re at it.
How They Celebrated Xmas in Old San Francisco
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.