Alex Mak - Managing Editor

05 Jun 2015

FREE Donuts Today at Krispy Kreme for National Donut Day

Friday, June 5, 2015 is National Doughnut Day, supposedly a real holiday created in 1938 by the Salvation Army to honor volunteers who served doughnuts to soldiers during World War I. Here’s a list of Krispy Locations hooking you up with a FREE donut today Friday, June 5, 2015 Bay Area

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05 Jun 2015

Beautifully Scored and Directed Video about SF Artist Jason Jägel

Sometimes artists make beautiful things.  And sometimes, artists make beautiful things about other artists.  This is a film about Jason Jägel, art, and San Fransisco’s Mission District.  Released today by Director Noe Chavez Directed By: Noe Chavez Produced By: Sean Lake Cinematography: Noe Chavez Colorist: Ayumi Ashley Sound Design: Chris Konovaliv Title

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27 Jan 2024

The San Francisco Beer Passport is Here!

Step into a world of adventure with the San Francisco Beer Passport. There’s no better way to explore San Francisco than to literally drink it in. This passport is amazing! Each one contains 27 coupons to buy one beer, get a second beer FREE at 27 of the finest locally

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05 Jun 2015

Best Bad Tattoos on the Internet

We scoured the internet to bring you the most deliciously bad tattoos known to man.  Enjoy Most Life-like Portrait  Best…’Swag’ Tattoo  Best Culinary Tattoo Best Pun Best Taste in Music   Most Culturally Sensitive Tattoo    Sexiest Brand Placement Tattoo    Most Likely To Be Murdered in Prison Award    Most Likely

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04 Jun 2015

Artist In Residence Position Is Up For Grabs @RecologySF

If you’re a professional artist, or know one in the Bay Area, Recology SF is once again filling it’s artist in residency program. This is the same program that empowered Ma Li’s living sculpture and fueled her performance at the Asian Art Museum. This program has supported a great many talented and amazing

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03 Jun 2015

First Look at Ai Weiwei & #28Chinese @Asian Art Museum Thursday Night

#28Chinese First Look 6/4: This Thursday people will get the first look at 48 artworks from arguably the best 28 contemporary Chinese artists today, including the controversial and inspiring  Ai Weiwei and Zhang Huan as well as a new generation of game changers—like Liu Wei and Xu Zhen Works will be shown throughout the

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02 Jun 2015

John Wentz : Artist You Should Know

The “Artist You Should Know” series highlights local artists before they exhibit their work somewhere awesome, it’s our way of supporting the creative community and helping to keep San Francisco a strange and wonderful place.  Meet the painter John Wentz. I came across John Wentz’s work at San Francisco’s largest Art Fair

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27 May 2015

Oakland’s ‘The Alley’ is in Trouble and Needs Your Help

  The Alley in Oakland, an amazing piano bar with a great deep-fryer is feeling the heavy hand of the health inspector and needs your support.  $75,000 in upgrades are demanded and a closure of the bar’s kitchen stove was ordered until the county’s demands are met. That means no hot grub at

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26 May 2015

BAS Mayoral Campaign Announced + Bar Mitzvah Party Photos!

Broke-Ass Stuart’s Bar Mitzvah party and official mayoral campaign announcement went off with a bang at Rickshaw Stop Sunday night.  The party was packed with writers, freaks, musicians, artists, bartenders, Jews, nurses, contortionists, and creatives of all shapes and sizes celebrating Stuart’s 13 years in the city and his future as the shining progressive

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