Alex Mak - Managing Editor
New Mural to Replace The Iconic ‘Generator’ in The Mission
You know that dope mural on 18th & Lexington entitled Generator by artists Andrew Schoultz & Aaron Noble? Well the entire building is in need of repairs and is scheduled to be repainted…but before you lament the loss of yet another iconic piece of Mission District art, you can take solace

The Weird World of Underground Wrestling in Oakland
On a dark street, and in an even darker club in Oakland, there are arranged fights happening for money. And these Oakland warriors are not playing basketball, they’re body slamming, clothes lining, and diving from turnbuckles in full character and costume, to delight of a fanatic crowd. The first Friday of each

The 2025 SF 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 28 coupons to buy one beer, get a second beer FREE at 28 of the finest locally

This Hot New App Turned our Photos of Monkeys Throwing Feces into Masterpieces
This new photo filter app is putting Insatgram to shame! Prisma uses an AI platform to turn your IOS photos into digital art. Art that is inspired by the painting styles of famous artists like Lichtenstein & Kandinsky. To show you the app’s tremendous capabilities we used our own pictures of

Noah’s Ark Releases ‘Animals Too Gay to Board’ List
Williamstown (KY) – Anyone who has ever set foot in the creationist themed museum in northern Kentucky has prayed for the opportunity to one day climb on an actual replica of Noah’s Ark. “Once you know the history of the world as the bible tells it, and learn of Noah’s incredible journey

The 9 Best Pianos In Golden Gate Park
The Pianos are back in the San Francisco Botanical Garden July 7th – 18th 2016: Schedule Here There is magic everywhere my friends, and for the next couple weeks you will be able to hear it in the park. Artists Mauro Ffortisimo and Dean Mermell have placed pianos all over the Botanical Gardens in

To Keep San Francisco a Creative Place
Did you know that we have a special hotel tax in San Francisco that was created to fund our city’s art programs and has a long history of funding low-income housing? It’s a wonderful way of taking some of the massive profits from our tourism industry and reinvesting it into

The Worst Haircuts In Euro Cup 2016
There are many fascinating aspects to Europe’s greatest football tournament. 24 countries coming together and competing for the title of ‘best in all of Europe’. There are age old rivalries, hundreds of thousands of fans pouring into French stadiums, and many of the greatest footballers on earth competing for their countries. So

Renegade to Support Arts & Homeless in San Francisco
Hotel taxes in San Francisco were created to fund the arts, but they’ve been stripped away over the last decade. The San Francisco Arts and Families Funding Ordinance just launched a campaign for a new ballot measure that would take those funds back for arts and homelessness initiatives. But first we need 9.5k signatures to get on the ballot in November!