San Francisco
2nd Annual Mission Prom Night
There are many things I enjoy more now than I did in my youth: Disneyland, mustard, good arch support, to name a few. The best example that comes to mind, however, is the prom. Possibly for the desire for a major do-over, or maybe just because I like any excuse
Cheap Eats: King of Thai Noodle House
King of Thai Noodle is, perhaps, the best bang for your buck when it comes to Thai food in San Francisco. King of Thai is a tiny hole in the wall located on Clement Street in the Inner Richmond. The giant purple awning is tough to miss, though. Let’s begin
“Mount Diablo” is Spanish for “Sore Thighs and Beautiful Views”
Looking to escape into the wild for just one day? In need of an excellent lower body workout? Wanna chill and eat sandwiches on top of a mountain? At Mount Diablo State Park, you can do all three, and it’s only a cheap day trip away! The park, located just
Silkscreen Your Way Through Cinco de Mayo
For those of you who are over wearing a Mexican sombrero, a fake mustache and shooting squirt guns full of Tequila this Cinco de Mayo, let your creative juices flow at the Museum of Craft and Folk Art’s Craft Bar with Etsy Labs. Every first Thursday of the month the
The Best Fish Sandwich in the Wharf
There is actually a place in Fisherman’s Wharf that will not leave you broke and still hungry for more. Salty’s Famous Fishwich at Pier 43 1/2 serves the best fish sandwich in town for just $5. It is humongous, delicious and the price can’t be beat. Forget all the other
Win Tickets to the World Premiere of GUSH at the Roxie
Listen up, guys and girls. Word on the street is you’re trying really hard to please your lady, and she definitely appreciates the effort, but you’re not quite there yet. And it’s totally acceptable to blame it all on the elusive G-spot. It would be a million times easier if
Tonight! Shh, It’s the Secret Secretaries
Within the past year, locals The Secret Secretaries have gone from “What’s so secret about ’em?” to “punk-styled ‘lit rock’… musically virtuosic… pure poetry” (Charles Kruger). Remain at Cafe du Nord after the group’s set tonight for the Quiet Lightning Reading Series, and you’ll have yourself a seriously cerebral night
Curbing Consumption: A Money-Saving Lecture for Broke Asses
Despite its annoying, clipboard-carrying solicitors stationed on the sidewalk outside every grocery store in this town, Greenpeace’s heart has always been in the right place. So it’s fitting that former Greenpeace CEO Paul Gilding is the brains behind tonight’s talk, “Curbing Consumption: Forming a New Economic Model,” sponsored by the