Arts and Culture
$1 Ice Cream Cones at Three Twins on Saturday!
There’s nothing better than ice cream. Wait, I take that back. There’s nothing better than organic ice cream. You know, good for the earth and the animals and all that shit. BUT wait again. There’s nothing better than CHEAP, organic ice cream. Good thing Three Twins is turning one this
FREE Happy Hour Screening of Kick-Ass for Charity
In case you missed Kick-Ass the first time around (I did!) and you’re too eager to wait for it to hit Netflix, then you’ll have a chance to catch it in a (somewhat) proper theater for FREE tomorrow night, Thursday May 20th. The friendly people at SF in SF are
Election 2010 – Meet the Candidates: Michael Nava, Superior Court Judge Seat No.15
It’s hard enough keeping up with one’s day to day nonsense in the great city of San Francisco, so when it comes time to cast your vote, outside of the inane commercials produced for high-profile candidates, it can be hard to find out anything about anyone else. By no means
Make a Movie With James Franco!
Okay, guys. Truth be told, I don’t really want to share this with you. Why? Well, I’m about to talk about a drawing. A drawing I really, really want to win. And statistically, the less people that enter the drawing, the better my odds are of winning. All right, I
This Week's Local Shows Picks: Best Bang for Your Buck
I went to see Charlotte Gainsbourg at the Palace of Fine Arts a few weeks ago and it was the worst thing I’ve ever laid eyes or ears upon. She stood awkwardly with her hands in her pockets, read all her lyrics (honestly, what’s harder to memorize: monologues that you
"Pay What You Want Week" for God's Ear at the Ashby Stage
I’m still in recovery mode after yesterday’s Bay to Breakers madness. Most of the day is blurry but I do recall trying to break-up a fight and getting knocked on my ass. At least I think that’s what happened. For all I know I could’ve just fallen down. Regardless, I’m
Tour a Porn Studio at the San Francisco Armory
The last time I lived in Los Angeles, I had a brief stint as a tour guide on the Warner Brothers Studio lot. Although not the most lucrative job, it was pretty interesting leading my flip-flopped charges through a real life dream factory. Their eyes would dance at the possibility