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Ace’s: Cheap Booze and FREE BBQ
Lately I’ve been feeling very dive-y when it comes to bars. Eff spending an hour doing my hair and makeup — I just want to go somewhere in a hoodie and hang out with my PBR in a dark, smelly corner. Obviously it’s fun to dress up and sashay around
Rules for the Broke-Ass Stuart Shirt Design Contest
So here are the rules my fucking lawyers made me post about entering this contest. I was going to say screw it, but they were pretty insistent. They know this legal stuff way better than me considering I can barely spell layer. Anyways, here’s the rules: “You” means you, the person
Your Home Bar, Part III of V: Mixers and Other Ingredients
Last week on “Your Home Bar,” we outlined the tools you’ll need if you wanna be a bar star. You’ll need a couple more things before you can have that fancy cocktail party without being laughed out of town. Booze is terrifically yummy (and effective!) by itself, but not everyone
Souley (and Wholly) Vegan
Brunch: it’s not just about tofu scrambles and hash browns anymore. At Souley Vegan in Jack London Square in Oakland, they’re servin’ up classic, cheap, Southern-style soul food that’s strictly vegan (do I sound like Guy Fieri yet?). For $10, you can get a whopping plate of food which includes
13th Annual Glen Park Festival
Having lived in San Francisco for the past seven years, I feel like I am at least somewhat familiar with most neighborhoods in the city. The exception is Glen Park. I am ashamed to say that until recently I wasn’t 100% sure where it was/that it existed. Yes, I know
Open Bar at Morgan Fine Arts Open House
Gallery receptions can sometimes be a tiresome affair. Usually confined to a small space, everyone is constantly elbowing each other out of the way to get a good look at the actual art and to drain the open bar of its spirits. Well luckily art lovers and open bar aficionados
Food Gallery 32: Art For Your Stomach
One of the best things about New York is despite its size, it doesn’t take much geographic area to be declared a separate district. Example: Koreatown. It’s only a block long, but it gets a special title and has its own Korean bank. And there’s a lot of karaoke bars