Free Music
The Lounge at Dixon Place: Cheap Booze, Free Live Music!
An exciting new spot for broke-asses has turned up on the Lower East Side. The Lounge at Dixon Place is now open for business and celebrating its upcoming grand opening with free music nights and a special party. The official grand opening on Thursday, April 8th, will feature music by
A Broke-Ass Guide to Free Music
Keeping up with new music can be an expensive and exhausting process. I love going to shows and hearing about new bands but sometimes it feels like you go out of town for a week and Pitchfork is predicting the second coming. Conversations morph into a bizarre form of one-up-man-ship
The San Francisco Beer Passport is Here!
Step into a world of adventure with the San Francisco Beer Passport. There’s no better way to explore San Francisco than to literally drink it in. This passport is amazing! Each one contains 27 coupons to buy one beer, get a second beer FREE at 27 of the finest locally
A Proper List of All the FREE Noise Pop Events
I originally wrote this for The Bay Bridged, but I figured it would be something you fine folks that visit this site would dig. So now go out and see some FREE shows! The Miracle of Noise Pop: 8 Days of Amazing FREE Events I’ve been really good so far
Peephole – FREE Music, Live Show!
Now, I have a story to tell you. It starts out sad, but the ending is happy, so I’d recommend that you read it until the end. Is it true? You’ll have to figure that one out for yourself. Here we go. Once upon a time a boy by the
Events for the 5 Senses
Wondering what to do for fun this week? Feeling a little dead inside? Wake yourself up with an event for each of the 5 senses. And they are all FREE or almost FREE! 1st Sense, TASTE: Get your taste buds going! Go to an event at SF’s Omnivore Books, learn how to
FREE Rock n’ Roll at Norwood: Madison South!
Madison South, whose name sounds equally at home as a reality-series title, will deliver some rock n’roll with a southern accent (and purdy hair) for all of the sub Mason-Dixon transplants and fans at the Norwood. If for nothing else, check out the ‘œdiscreet’ 4-story townhouse on 14th street that
FREE Covers by Beck and Friends!
The first time I saw Beck, he finished the set by thrashing around on a bed with leopard print sheets that lowered from the ceiling. Then he and some people wore hazmat suits and covered the stage with caution tape. Another time, my sister, my friend, and I screamed like
Soul Imperial and Sailor Jerry Drinks at K&M
The boyzzz from Soul Imperial– DJ Ballantino and DJ Elegante– are back; this time at K&M. Word on the street is that Ballantino has been particularly inspired by the smooth sounds of Steely Dan this week, as “The Dan” (as they’re known in inside circles) just played the Beacon. Where