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White Trash Heaven: Blingo and Frito Pie at Butter Tonight
I’m always looking for different things to do on weeknights other than, say, go straight home after work, have a glass of wine (or a bottle, depending on how much of a penis wrinkle my boss was being that day), order Big Lantern and fall asleep to reruns of The
$1 PBRs at the Release Party for QM's "The Happy Hour"
Usually when I tell people that they should check out a friend of mine’s music, I neglect to mention knowing the artist. If you say, “yeah dude you should peep my friend’s band” most people will be automatically be less interested because they think you’re biased. So I always say,
Hard Knox Cafe: White Girl Meets Soul Food in Dogpatch
If you know me, you know I’m famous for coming up with really, really bad ideas. Like watching the trailer for The Human Centipede alone while eating three-bean chili. Or going to Hard Knox Cafe for dinner after a 15-mile bike ride in the sweltering heat (which, by San Francisco
Writers with Drinks This Saturday
I feel like it was fated, like I was meant to post about Saturday’s Writers With Drinks at The Make-Out Room. Why? Because a few weeks ago, after deciding I was too bored at the gym to work out for more than five minutes without stimulation that did not involve
.50¢ Blue Ribbons and Free Nuts at the BOC
It would seem the latest deal on tinned swill would be found on the corner of Market, Church, and Fourteenth. Saturdays, between 4:00p.m. and 8:00 p.m., the Bar on Church has Pabst Blue Ribbon on special at .50¢ a can which takes the edge off these dark, bleak, frozen days.
Doc's Clock: Strong Ales and Loose Women
It’s very rare in this day and age that the stars align perfectly to create a beautiful compilation of art, debauchery, and ladies of the night. Luckily for us, there’s a spot in this wonderful city that offers all three on a regular basis. Doc’s Clock is an eclectic dive
Dolores Park Etiquette – Part 2 – Hipster Hill
Welcome to the second installation of our three part series, Dolores Park Etiquette. This week we are focusing on Hipster Hill: Dolores Park used to be for everyone. A place where hippies, junkies, hipsters, moms, kids, dogs, tennis players, garbage collectors, creepster wack job drum circles and everyone in between