Dolores Park
Dolores Park is the Best Place Ever
It seems that every February we get 3 or 4 blessed days in a row that feel like Spring time. We are apparently in the midst of that right now and I can’t be fucked to sit inside and write about things. I NEED to go to Dolores Park. So
Save the Boathouse Valentine's Dance This Saturday
Is S.F. Rec and Park a long arm of gentrification? With rumblings of what the newly beautified Dolores Park may entail, it remains to be seen. Apparently, however, the pearl of the Mission, is not the only contentious jewel in the city’s parkland crown as that locals feel an impending
Dolores Park Movie Night: The Goonies
The Goonies is probably my favorite movie of all time. It’s got everything: action, adventure, romance, pirates and that terrifying old lady. As I get older my favorite scene changes currently it’s where Mouth (played by Corey Feldman) is giving a tour of the house, in Spanish, to the new
Viscous, Blended Joy Juice – Sticky Sweet Sundaze at the 500
Sticky, sweet and svelte- the sentiment one might have when leaving the 500 Club on a Sunday afternoon. As of late they have been holding their Sticky Sundaze, hosted by Clare and Emily. Fruity, sublime concoctions blended within an inch of their life and hot paninis pressed on site to
Broke-Ass of the Week – Gene Miguel
Every week we feature a different person from the community shedding a little light on their life of brokeitude. Who knows, maybe you’ll learn something about the human spirit’probably not. Wanna be a Broke-Ass of the Week? Holler at us here and we’ll send you the questionnaire. Like many people reading this website,
Dolores Park Etiquette – Part 3 – Gay Beach
Welcome to the third and final installment of our series on Dolores Park Etiquette. The first one was General Guidelines, while the second was on Hipster Hill. This time we’re focusing on Gay Beach. Prairie P’s and Q’s Ah, the verdant, pastoral southern slopes of Dolores, crested by sweet magnolias!
Hula on Down the Road – Hit and Run Hula this Saturday
Rare is the day that this city feels tropical, but there exists a fair-sized contingent that hails from the beautiful Hawai’ian isles to the west that, with their beautiful culture, warms us frigid mainlanders and imagine that we live in a kinder warmer place. Saturday, August 15, Patrick Makuakane and