San Francisco

Pier 23: Where Tourists and Locals Get Wasted Together
Things can get weird at Pier 23. It sometimes seems like all the forces in the universe collide there causing a perfect storm of what San Francisco should be like to those outside looking in. It’s a seafood joint, on the Embarcadero, with live music, a full bar, plenty of tourists, and good amount of locals.

Warriors Parade: The team brought the win, fans brought the joy
Tuesday was pretty damn near perfect in downtown Oakland at 73 degrees when the Town came out in blue and gold force to welcome their back-to-back champions home. Most reports anticipated a crowd size of about 1 million fans. The sardine-packed parade route and 30-minute lines at BART ticketing machines

Everybody Gets an Anthony Bourdain Shirt!
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Ugliest Painting in the World, Stolen From SF Gallery
One of the world’s finest examples of terrible art was brazenly stolen from 518 Gallery in the Mission, in front of dozens of witnesses, including the painting’s buyer and the festival’s organizers. The caper gone wrong, ended in betrayal and blackmail.

Native San Franciscans are Like Unicorns. This is What it’s Like.
Guest post by Kelly Navarro Transplants, this piece is not for you. We’re not saying we hate you. We like you, we really do. But this one, this is dedicated to the homies, the real OGs. Who are we? Some call us Unicorns because of how rare we are, we’ve

We wanna give you a pair of tickets to see Glasser!
Glasser, is an American singer-songwriter and record producer signed to True Panther Sounds. She released her debut EP, Apply, on May 26, 2009, followed by debut album Ring on September 24, 2010. Saturday, June 30, 2018 | Bottom of the Hill | Purchase your tickets here [promosimple id=”d125″]

Me and Bourdain
I only met Anthony Bourdain twice. We weren’t friends, we didn’t hang out, he probably didn’t even remember me at all. That said, he had a tremendous impact on my life. At a point where my career was just really starting to blossom he inspired me to do things my

This Week’s News: Losing Immigrants, Allies, and an Accident in Oakland
We’re digging into some stories that popped up over the week, stories that touch you here in the Bay or beyond, make you laugh or piss you off. We try to mix it up for full sensory indulgence, so here goes. We voted! Well, some of us voted anyway. We’re