San Francisco

Doc’s Clock is Closing
Goddamn it! Yet another fantastic San Francisco dive bar is heading to the chopping block. I just ran into Carey, Doc’s Clock’s proprietor and she confirmed that when the bar’s lease is up in a year and a half, the new building owner won’t be renewing it. The building that houses

This Week’s Events | San Francisco + New York
Rad Upcoming SF Events STRAIGHT OUTTA HUNTERS POINT THU. 2/11 | 7:00PM @ ROXIE THEATER Local filmmaker Kevin Epps gives us a portrait of what he knows best, the neighborhood in San Francisco where he grew up, Hunters Point. A complex depiction, Straight Outta Hunters Point covers the turf wars

We’ve got the hookup on Noise Pop Presents The Metric @ The Masonic!
Metric is a Canadian band founded in 1998. The band started as a duo formed by Emily Haines and James Shaw with the name “Mainstream.” Join Noise Pop as they present The Metric performing at the historical Masonic. [promosimple id=”9118″]

Feminists to Auction Off Bachelors for Planned Parenthood
Female comedians are selling off live male bachelors at a Valentine’s weekend comedy event that will have you snort-laughing while raising money for Planned Parenthood. Enter the Matriarchy, A Valentine’s Day Celebration provides anti-patriarchal Valentine’s hilarity with SF’s funniest female comedians featuring Kate Willett and Rachel Lark, and auctioning off

We’ve got your tickets to Tyga @ Regency Ballroom!
27-year-old Tyga (an acronym for Thank You God Always) hails from Southern California. He is currently signed to Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Universal Republic Records. He first received recognition with his debut single “Coconut Juice”, featuring Travie McCoy from Gym Class Heroes. Since then he has

My Journey of Feminism
When Beyoncé dropped her self titled album in 2013, unexpectedly and without promotion, everyone of us rushed out to download it, and just as expected, the album was full of amazing and empowering songs that didn’t disappoint. But one thing I did not expect, was for one song to start

The Last Black Man in San Francisco: The Film and the Reality
Being the last black man in San Francisco seems farfetched. Of course it does. This is intentionally absurd, obviously satirical. Of course it is. It should be as ridiculous as it sounds, but when we bring ourselves further into the numbers, perspective and emotion, it’s more bleak reality than artistic

We’ve got your tickets to NoisePop 2016!
The Noise Pop Festival is San Francisco’s favorite indie music, arts and film festival and it’s returning for its 24th year. This year’s festival is set to take place at a variety of venues throughout the San Francisco Bay area over nine days beginning on Friday, February 19 running through