San Francisco

Drinks, Dinner & the SF Symphony for under $40
We felt like being fancy, yet affordable. And like good San Franciscans we wanted to do things a little different, so we created a theme and challenged everyone to follow it. The theme…thrift store chic. Meaning your clothes should be fancy, like tuxedos and gowns…but they also must be second-hand. And the night of, you’re not going to spend more than $40

We have tickets to Mike Gordon of Phish performing @ The Fillmore!
Phish bassist Mike Gordon returns to the road with his band which includes longtime collaborators Scott Murawski and Craig Myers, organ and synth-master Robert Walter and sharp-shooter John Kimock on drums. Most artists have a fixed ritual or routine that they rely on to inspire their efforts from concept to

We’ve got tickets to The Adicts @ The Fillmore!
With their distinctive, A Clockwork Orange influenced image, sensational live shows and catchy, anthemic songs, The Adicts are one of the most easily recognizable punk bands of all time. Formed in 1976, when Sunderland brothers Pete Dee and Kid Dee Davison joined forces with Monkey and Mel Ellis, The

Delirium: Where Twentysomethings Go to Get Drunk and Get Laid
I’m too old to go to Delirium now. The tightly packed bar area and the sweaty, sticky, smelly dance floor are too much for me, even if the drinks are incredibly cheap. But spending too much time and making poor decisions at Delirium is a right of passage for anyone who’s nighttime lives are passed in the Mission.

New SF Proposal Would Double Affordable Housing Requirements
Supervisors Jane Kim and Aaron Peskin introduced a charter amendment yesterday that that would more than double San Francisco’s affordable housing requirements for market rate projects from 12% to 25% in new construction. The city currently requires market-rate projects to provide 12% of their units below market rate. But developers

We’ve got tickets to “My Spirital Animal is a Butch Lesbian” featuring Sampson @ Punchline SF!
Sampson is a nationally touring, award winning, stand up comedian, writer and activist who can make audiences double over in laughter whether he’s joking about his wacky and beloved Aunt Jackie, his twink neighbor, being raised in the South, or addressing homophobia, poverty, and religion. For over a decade,

Wooden Nickel: The Best New Neighborhood Bar in The Mission
Last Friday Wooden Nickel quietly opened its doors to an already devoted clientele. How is this possible considering there were no announcements that the bar was opening? Because the three women behind it, Nancy Chung, Shannon Lynn and Cassy Fritzen, have a combined 41 years bartending in the Mission. From

This Article Will Change the Way You Buy Glasses Forever
Get em straight from the manufacturer, and cut out the middleman. Selection is dope, return policy is dope, and obviously the price is cut in half