Shopping, Style and Beauty
Poon Can Fix Anything
When I was in New York a few weeks ago, I stopped by a Soho boutique called In God We Trust and made what I consider to be my best jewelry purchase to date: a brass necklace that has “kiss me where I pee” inscribed in pretty little cursive on
FREE Snacks, Wine, Massage, and 15% Off at Sports Basement
The folks over at Laundry Locker are teaming up with Sports Basement, Larkin Street and a gang of other sponsors to throw a party in the name of charity. They;ll be giving out FREE snacks, wine, beer, massages and 15% off at Sports Basement. That’s my kind of party! There’s
Last Outdoor Indie Mart Of The Year TOMORROW!
Rain in San Francisco is always a shitty thing. We all know that it rains a big part of the year and yet we still scramble for umbrellas and coats to keep us dry during the wetter times. After working through and putting up with the rain at the Treasure
GAMA-GO Holiday Sale
Get a head start on your holiday shopping this weekend (or finish it all together) at the GAMA-GO sale. The San Francisco design company has one sale a year, and the awesome items will available with discounts up to 75% off! There is promise of rad ‘œlocally designed kitchen gadgets,
Art Supplies on the Cheap Tomorrow at Blick Madness
If you’re looking to stock up on art supplies before you finally get started on that masterpiece you’ve been thinking about all summer then tomorrow is your chance to drop by notable art supply store Blick‘s new location on Market at 6th Street and get 20% off everything in the
Cheap Beer, FREE Sandwiches, and Other Safeway Steals from the Safeway Girl
The Safeway grocery stores in San Francisco vary widely in quality from the you-could-eat-off-the-floors Marina Dateway to the hope-I-make-it-out-alive UnSafeway, so I’m glad to finally find out someone has made my job of navigating the aisles a little easier and cheaper in the process. Like your favorite hipster puppies or
Berkeley's Beehive Market Every Saturday
The newest addition to Berkeley’s already abundant series of farmers markets is the Beehive Market, a market with seemingly younger, hipper, and better-looking patrons. But this is how most Bay Area food events seem to be evolving. It used to be the scruffy, bearded old-timers buying and selling kale, but