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FREE Beetlejuice Screening at Dolores Park Movie Night
The week after a short holiday week can be rough. Friday seems extra far away, Thursday feels like the weekend should be here already, and weird, unexpected shit starts to happen like a broke guy throwing a huge pub crawl. Which is why you shouldn’t get too anxious and blow
Free Live Music at The Rumble SF
The Rumble SF is a monthly live music showcase from the people behind NoisePop and Treasure Island Music Festival. It’s been going on for a couple months now at a couple different venues in the city, (and it’s not just limited to SF, apparently) but this month I’m obligated to
Not Recommended: Union Street Festival
Once upon a time, I was a bright-eyed and bushy-tailed East Coast transplant with some embarrassingly fratty friends who convinced me to hang out in the Marina one too many times. One time I heard a guy, who lived within 0.5 blocks of the bullshit nexus of the universe (Union
Thursday Night Deals on Drinks, Eats, and Other Stuff at Divisadero Art Walk
It’s been 3 months since the last Divisadero Art Walk and just over two weeks since the last set of freeloading drunkards rolled through my neighborhood at Bay to Breakers. I guess that means it’s June already, which also means that the Divisadero Art walk is back. And while Art
Cheap Eats and DJs at Dirty Dishes #4
This Dirty Dishes DJs and Food Carts event at the Lookout has been going on for a couple months now (Christy wrote about it’s second incarnation back in March), but because every month brings a couple new street food dining options for you to sample all under one roof, you’ve
Loosen Up and Learn Salsa for FREE at Madrone Thursdays
I talk about Madrone a lot, but how could I not? Every night has it’s own unique draw, so you never know what the crowd’s gonna look like (although for me the main draw is usually a bar stool and cheap whiskey). Perhaps one of the more unlikely nights at
Family Dinner from Green Chile Cafe, Just Like Dad Used to Pick Up
Remember when rotisserie chicken became a huge suburban food fad? Everybody from Kroger to Wal-Mart to Costco was slinging pre-cooked rotisserie chickens that your Dad would pick up right after he finished loading the cart with 100 pound bags of lawn fertilizer and dog food, while you were off trying