Frank Sinatra
Broke-Ass Kitchen: Chicken Parmesan Soup
I know over 100 cities across the nation are experiencing record highs and we’re all excited about the sitting outside for brunch and not wearing a coat even though we really should fun that comes with it, it’s still, well, kind of cold. I mean, don’t you think? I mean,
Cheap Date Night: “From Here to Eternity” at The Paramount Theatre in Oakland
A couple weeks ago I had an amazing experience — I got to go to a Sufjan Stevens show at The Paramount Theatre in Oakland. While I wish he would have played, say, at the Fox due to his new album’s funky, dance-y nature and the Fox’s spacious general admission area,
This New Literary Magazine is a Gift to the People of San Francisco
I’ve got some awesome news! We received a grant from the Civic Joy Fund to put out a literary magazine celebrating SF and acting to counter the stupid “Doom Loop” narrative. It’s a gift to the people of San Francisco. And after months of working on this project it’s now available
Songs for Swingin’ Lovers: Ring-A-Ding-Dating
For one reason or another, I’ve super been into listening to the Frank Sinatra Pandora station lately. I don’t know if I’ve taken to rebelling against myself to the point that I’ve circled back to what I’ve always thought would never happen: listening to literally the same music my parents
Let’s Get Drunk and Sing: NYC Karaoke Guide
Karaoke is one of those things that either begins or ends your night. You know what kind of night you’ve had when you find a ticket stub from Sing Sing in your pocket and you wake up on someone’s couch. Just like bowling, Karaoke is one of those group activities
How to Behave in a Restaurant
You know how in places like Israel and Switzerland it’s mandatory for every citizen to spend a certain amount of time in the military? I’ve always thought that it should be the same in the US, but that instead of the army or navy, Americans should have to be in