Music
SF Artist & Lyricist Collaborate on New ‘Part of Me’ Music Vid
By Shayna Yasuhara The new ‘Part of Me’ music video from San Francisco lyricist Hazel Rose has just hit the interwebs and it’s pretty rad. There are all kinds of nods to San Francisco in there—from eyeballs creeping on the Muni bus, joyriding across the Bay Bridge to the Robin
Wu-Tang’s RZA Doing a 4/20 Live Soundtrack ‘Enter the 36 Chambers’
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DNA Lounge Kicks Off Band for Being Virulent Misogynists
This came across my Facebook feed over the weekend and I figured it was something I had to share. Hosting everything from clown burlesque shows to underground amateur wrestling to the longest running goth party in the nation the DNA Lounge is an integral part of keeping San Francisco strange.
Famous (Not Famous) Ex Street Musician Campaigns to Play Outside…Lands
This is brilliant and strange San Francisco performance art at its finest. I’ll let Jonny Ramada explain: San Francisco has changed, man. It’s so cooperate now. You even need a permit to walk a freakin’ dog. To busk your butt on the street you need to pass a law at
New Musical with Songs from the Go-Go’s Will Flip Your Corset
This article is made possible by the fine folks at the Curran. With Elizabethan clothes, Broadway Pros, and music from Go-Go’s, HEAD OVER HEELS looks like a lot of fun. Like, “I’m fired up, going out dancing, and meeting someone,” fun. It’s a punk/posh musical comedy with 80’s and Elizabethan fashion, set
SF Rapper, Frak, Talks Gentrification, Education, and His New Album Limewire ‘03
Guest post by Jordan Ranft Alex Fraknoi, aka Frak, started his foray into hip-hop at thirteen on Kanyetalk.com, an online forum dedicated to Mr. West’s music and celebrity. It was the same forum, in fact, on which the members of BROCKHAMPTON met. Frak, was friends with Kevin Abstract, front-man for the