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Bored By Movies in the Park? Try “Moby Dick” on a Boat
I haven’t been to an actual movie theater since I saw “Toy Story 3,” which was way back in June. I have, however, seen movies in the park and in bed on my iPhone (thanks to the awesome new-ish Netflix app). Let’s face it: Movies are pretty bad-ass wherever you
Steamboat: FREE Sexy Comedy Reading
Watching comedians on TV is all right, but the beeps where there should be swearing really detracts from the overall enjoyment. It’s not anywhere near as tragic as when movies get edited for TV and they replace words like “sex” with “the session” and you die a little bit inside.
FREE Creme Brulee and Recess at Zipcar HQ Today
Zipcar member? Work downtown? (Or at least willing to head to 2nd and Mission for FREE creme brulee?) Then your lunchtime plans have been made for you today, because from Noon – 2pm Zipcar will be skipping out of work for an extended lunch break including an appearance by the
Fall Downtown Festival: Stop Saying You Can’t Afford Arts Stuff
What do you get when you cross a cheapskate, over 30 arts events, and the dollar amount of the late fees you’ve racked up from renting “MacGruber”? The Fall Downtown Festival, of course! Eleven arts organizations that make up the Lower Manhattan Arts League are joining up to give you
DIY: Transform Your Old Socks
We all know the old punk trick of turning your socks into arm warmers, or tying them into knots to use as a dog toy, but if you can work your way around a needle and a thread (like, at all) you suddenly have a lot more options for those
Quincey Trigillo – Judicious Journalist
Berkeley’s Beehive Market Every Saturday
The newest addition to Berkeley’s already abundant series of farmers markets is the Beehive Market, a market with seemingly younger, hipper, and better-looking patrons. But this is how most Bay Area food events seem to be evolving. It used to be the scruffy, bearded old-timers buying and selling kale, but