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SF Bike Coalition Happy Hour Monday + Register with Mikes on Bikes
To kick off pride this week the SF Bike Coalition will be hosting a LGBTQ meet and greet happy hour at Duboce Café for all those queers that like to get from point A to point B on wheels and their own steam. Duboce Café will be donating 10% of
Free Comedy Night at the Oasis
If you’re aching to get over to the East Bay (or your friends living over there are sick of your excuses for never visiting) then Sunday night, the Oasis is the place to be! There will be 3 comedians, 2 screenings, and 1 DJ and a dance party under the
Cardboard Armor-Building Workshop at Hayes Valley Farm
Our awesome city is home to some pretty out-there people and events, like the cracked-out dog-cat-rat man, the World Naked Bike Ride, the Easter bring-your-own-big-wheel race, and now, though it’s probably been around and I’ve just been too busy depressing myself with Bukowski poetry and losing my cell phone in
$1 PBRs at the Release Party for QM's "The Happy Hour"
Usually when I tell people that they should check out a friend of mine’s music, I neglect to mention knowing the artist. If you say, “yeah dude you should peep my friend’s band” most people will be automatically be less interested because they think you’re biased. So I always say,
Cheap Chinese Delivery from Wild Pepper
Ordering Chinese takeout isn’t the best way to save pennies, but you know what it’s like to be so broke that you can’t even afford to care. When I have days like that, I stay home and eat my feelings. Like Cheapskate Commentator Christy, Big Lantern will always be my
FREE Admission to the NorCal Pirate Festival This Weekend
Pirates are kind of a mid-00’s joke, but when there’s FREE admission and the option to drink mead and eat giant turkey legs or dodo bird meat or whatever it is that Pirates ate (eat?) there’s really no excuse to not get excited about the opportunity to mingle with drunk
Workshop is throwing Etsy a Birthday Craft Extravaganza!
The internet is out at my house (because for some reason AT&T insists on turning it off, so they can turn it back on again. Why? Who bloody knows?), which means I’ve been spending a lot of time getting things done. Actual things in my actual life, like reading and