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Broke-Ass of the Week – Travel Writer Mary Polizzotti
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. Your broke-ass of the
16th Annual Anarchist Book Fair This Weekend in Golden Gate Park
One of my fondest memories of elementary school is going to the quarterly book fair. While the popular kids who — damn them — were born with naturally straight teeth and perfect vision stood around looking bored (if beautiful), eight-year-old me was pawing through those racks, trying to find the
Magic Show and City Opera SF at 2010 Finale of Friday Nights at the de Young
If you’re like me, you have been to exactly zero editions of Friday Night at the de Young this year, despite the events being FREE and really cool. And if, like me, you regret this fact, Friday is the last opportunity in 2010 to experience some low-key museum fun after
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass and So Much More This Week
The 10th annual FREE Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival is going on this weekend, with possibly the most insane and diverse lineup I’ve seen in years. There are the big names like Joan Baez, Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle, Justin Townes Earle (dude is a walking namesake), Elvis Costello, T Bone Burnett, Patty
Drink a Beer and See Some Carnivorous Plants at the Conservatory of Flowers
Yeah, I know I’m just pasting in a press release, but I’m crazy busy today. Plus I wanna get out and enjoy some of this good weather. Also the good thing about this event is that you can go and then still come to my party afterwards. So fuck it,
Mexican Bicentennial and Centennial Celebration Tonight at City Hall
Up here in the northernmost and wettest reaches of Alta California, la Independencia isn’t even a blip on the radar most years. Which is why, on this, the Bicentennial of Mexico’s Independence and Centennial of the Revolution, I had hoped to be in DF drinking cubas, eating chiles en nogada
Support DIY Publishing at SF Zine Fest This Weekend
Hey, would you look at that? Print media’s not dead, it’s just gone small-scale. If things like Indie Mart and Etsy can renew the public’s interest in lovingly-crafted stuffed animals and recycled jewelry, why can’t someone do the same for all those things we’d rather read on paper than on