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FREE Moore Brothers Show @ Oakland’s First Fridays
Remember when I told you to go to the Oakland Art Murmur before the months of incessant rain started? Well it looks like global warming has bought you a few more weeks of rain-free fun (my circadian rhythm was so confused by yesterday’s nearly 80º temperature that I forgot it

FREE BOOKS! FREE BOOKS! FREE BOOKS!
You already know how I feel about libraries. But here is something even more miraculous. The Bay Area FREE Book Exchange in El Cerrito (North of Berkeley) is a cooperative run by local booksellers/booklovers. It is literally a ‘œstore’ full of FREE books. Whenever I’m in a store and an

Keeping Up with SF Food Carts 24/7
I was walking with a friend in Duboce Park the other day when we stumbled upon a bunch of food carts. Although the delicious fumes wafting from ‘œWholesome Bakery’ and ‘œThat Guy’s Fries’ were trumped a minute later when my friend stepped in dog shit (the perils of Duboce Park),

“L@TE†Party and ‘Zine Exhibit at the Berkeley Art Museum
*If you don’t know about Berkeley’s BAM/PFA, here is bunch of the information you should know. If you are already informed, just jump to the end for info about the soirée this Friday night. The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA) are both rad institutions. BAM (a bizarre

FREE Yoga All Over the East Bay
It is almost December and soon enough some of your outdoor exercise and fitness regimes will be compromised by rain and cold. Yoga can be a calming indoor alternative (even though the sun salutations will make a mockery of the dreary weather that forced you inside). But yoga also tends

SF Green Festival and Green Week
Alright. I’m about to get super green on you, so if you hate trees and recycling and wildlife and the planet then don’t bother reading on. But also if you really hate all those things do me a solid and try not to procreate. This weekend is the annual San

My New Favorite Place in the East Bay: Revolution Café
Revolution Café is located in West Oakland in a neighborhood known as The Lower Bottoms, not a particularly endearing name, but somehow fitting for a place west of “Dogtown.’ From the outside it doesn’t look like anything special, but when you walk through the front door its awesomeness will smack you