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Moby Talks San Francisco & the Photography of Rock Stars
Rockers are descending onto San Francisco to show their…photography; Dave Catching (Eagles of Death Metal), Chris Coleman (Kings of Leon), Moby, & 6 others musicians are showing their bizarre, beautiful or unexpected photography in San Francisco, oh and the show is curated by White Zombie’s Sean Yseult
We wanna send you and a friend to the Pacific Pinball Museum!
TILT! Stand-Up Comedy and Storytelling at the Pacific Pinball Museum with 100+ Pinball Machines on Free Play! The inaugural monthly comedy/storytelling show brought to you by comedy darling Mary Van Note. Headlining is San Francisco’s own musical comedy weirdo DJ REAL. Also performing are rising comedy stars Roman Leo
We wanna send you to see Lucinda Williams!
Lucinda Williams has been maneuvering down a path all her own for more than three decades now, emerging from Lake Charles, Louisiana, where her iconoclastic upbringing helped her forge the stunning Lucinda Williams (aka, the Rough Trade album). Somehow, that milestone 1988 set eventually disappeared from shelves, but was reissued 25
Foods Co. & Rainbow Grocery: The Perfect SF Microcosm
This article originally appeared in my Broke-Ass City Column for the San Francisco Examiner. It was 8 or 9 a.m. I was standing on the corner of 14th and Folsom waiting for the light to change when I heard an enthusiastic, “Hey! You look muy guapo!” growled from the hedge
Fog City Summer pt. 3 – Fiction
Fog City Summer Part 3 a San Francisco Romance Excerpt from a Novel by Genie Cartier Read Part 2 Last time: Djuna and Julian have an intimate evening. Julian comes over to Djuna’s house for dinner the next day, but their night is interrupted by Scott, who bursts in, clearly inebriated.
10 Sob-Worthy Moments in Comedy Television
It’s been a long day. You come home and want to laugh. That’s why we have comedy television. Because real life is less often haha-funny than it is ohgodwhy-funny. But because comedy is a reflection of life, which is what makes for truly good comedy, every once in a while…it
I Feel Bad for SF Tech Workers
This originally appeared in my Broke-Ass City column in the SF Examiner. I feel bad for the tech workers. I’m not talking about the ones like Jack Halprin, the Google lawyer who tried to evict seven units, comprised mostly of teachers, so that he could have his own mansion. And I’m