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Where to See Indian Films in the Bay Area
Guest Post by Peter Wong Our earlier guide to theatrical screenings of Asian films in the S.F. Bay Area omitted a mention of the Cine Lounge Fremont 7. Sharp-eyed reader Jen Young had good reason to call the theater her go-to place for watching Indian Films in the Bay Area.
Gallery Party & Concert w/ Phony Ppl & Flower Co
When the Costco of weed throws a party in an art gallery and Brooklyn based Phony Ppl come through to rock it, there’s cause for some excitement. Add to that, 111 Minna Gallery will be decorated with the wonderful artwork of SF artist Emily Fromm, and you got a really nice
Hallmark Cards to Grandparents Now Subtly Mention Inheritance
It’s Valentines Day again soon, and America is gearing up for a lovely day full of candy, chocolate, & romance. Holiday Card makers Hallmark are also gearing up for a very busy week of business, although we’re told it’s not all hearts and cherubs at company headquarters this year. It turns
AMC Van Ness is Closing, Out of Nowhere
The 4 story AMC on Van Ness has canceled all showtimes past Friday Feb 8th, and apparently is being shut down permanently, according to a source close to theater management. It’s no secret that AMC Van Ness 14 has struggled in the past years, the theater has felt understaffed and under-visited. Our theory
Stuart & Laughing Monk Brewery’s Cornhole Tournament of Champions This Saturday
BROKE ASS STUART’S BEER WEEK CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS This is going to be a super fun day. The gaming experts at SF Social Sports Cornhole League are holding three tournaments throughout the day at Laughing Monk with us! There are going to be sweet prizes of $100, $50, $25 gift certificates for the winning
How You’re Gonna Win SF Beer Week 2019
Beer drinkers from every corner of the bay will be stroking their beards and sipping the finest ales, sours, stouts, porters, pilsners and pub ales the world has ever seen…why? Because it’s SF Beer Week, and there will be hundreds of new beers to try and all sorts of fun events
Opioid Epidemic at the Start of 2019: Where’s the Progress We Were Promised?
By Kate Harveston When tens of thousands of your fellow citizens die in one year from the same preventable cause, you rightly call it a “crisis.” You might not know the opioid epidemic is a proper crisis, though — not with the administrative branch of the government and most of the media