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Your Guide to Pop-Up Holiday Markets
Tis the season, yeah yeah, I’m sure you’ve noticed the Holidays are upon us. While I love to throwback eggnog and get sloshed at the holiday office party as much as the next guy, there is the whole issue of actual gift buying that needs to be tackled. If you
Calf Liver, Jug Wine, and Geriatric Hijinx at the Tennessee Grill
Part of that dying breed of diner-cum-neighborhood gathering joints that has been disappearing from the streets of San Francisco, the Tennessee feels like it may have actually appeared in The Streets of San Francisco. It opened in the fifties and although it seems it may have fallen prey to the
Dance, Drink and Do Good at Physical Action Tonight
It’s freezing. There are signs/sales/stories reminding you what presents you should be buying for people that you can’t afford in your grill constantly, and you are probably busier than ever trying to get enough work done to take time off for the holidays. You know what you need to combat this
Which Wacky 90s Movie Style Icon Are YOU?
Let’s cut to the chase–we’ve all got problems and neuroses! Thankfully the 90s gave us many, many movies with similarly addled character for us to relate to. Which 90s movie style icon are you and more importantly how should you dress to accurately reflect this identity? Liv Tyler in Empire
Tonight: FREE Cover and Burlesque at Supperclub
If you’ve never been to Supperclub, I can’t really blame you – clubs are expensive! But if you ever have the opportunity to get in for cheap, then I highly recommend getting off your regular stool at the dive bar and heading down to Harrison Street because that place is
Panic Goes Pop and Serves FREE Booze
No matter how hard you try, raging it to bad pop in the comfort of your own home isn’t the same as being at a crazy dance party. (Unless your living room magically turns into a crazy dance party). The organizers of Panic know this, and tomorrow night they’re bringing
FREE Art Exhibition at Southern Exposure This Friday
One thing that really sucks about a lot of art exhibitions are that there are submission fees to enter your work for consideration — and obviously, there’s no guarantee it will be picked to show. Artists are typically closer to broke-ass than gazillionaire on the income spectrum, so that really