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Win Tix to a Robot Bartending Competition!!
Yes really. How rad does that sound? This weekend is the BarBot robot bartending competition and I have 4 pairs of tix to giveaway for Saturday. Plus they come with drink tickets!! All the info is below and below that is the entry form. Also, if you just can’t wait
The Galley’s Two Year Anniversary Party is on Friday!
I’ve been totally slammed and just realized I promised to write about this weeks ago and it’s actually happening tomorrow. So here it is today! I’m just cutting and pasting what they sent me because I’m fucking drowning in work right now. That said, I give this event two major
FREE S&M Book Reading at Good Vibrations!
I know you need a compelling reason to go to Berkeley. Molly Weatherfield, author of the S/M classic Carrie’s Story, is doing a reading at Good Vibrations. Carrie’s Story is an S/M classic from the 1990’s seeing a resurgence in popularity after the whip of interest in 50 Shades of
Incredibly Cheap Japanese Cuisine at Cafetasia
Cafetasia is your not-so-typical Japanese cuisine located in the New York City’s quintessential neighborhood, Greenwich Village. It is unconventional perhaps due to the large volume of diverse individuals that step foot in there every day and night and probably because of the bar-like atmosphere it transforms into sometime during the
Full Disclosure: I Want to Go Down on You
Before I even had much sense of what oral sex was (“it’s when you say naughty things into someone else’s ear,” my fellow 6th grader assured me), I knew that going down on a girl was something very unpleasant, something that smelled like fish (turns out Chicken of the Sea is
Broke-Ass Stuart Pub Crawl Tix on Sale NOW!
Have you ever had the desire to to roll around San Francisco in a big school bus drinking beer and ransacking local bars? If so, March 15th is your lucky day. My buddy Ken planned out the original pub crawl after blacking out from a night of attempting to hit
Shanghai Dumpling King: BYOB Bargain
Beer and soup dumplings What is it about the Shanghai soup dumpling that impels the restauranteur to affix the name “King” or “Kingdom” somewhere in the title of his establishment dispensing of said delicacy? There IS a certain regal bearing to the soup dumpling, similar, you might imagine, to