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07 Sep 2021

Burning Man 2021: Lawless, Unprecedented, & Just What We Needed

The young, broke and beautiful took over Black Rock City this past weekend after the non- profit organization cancelled their event.

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03 Sep 2021

All The Great Stuff Coming To Hulu In September

Summer may be ending, but Hulu is helping viewers enter the new season with an interesting mix of material.  Premiering this month are new seasons of a biographical series about the Wu-Tang Clan and the animated misadventures of a family who’ve relocated to Alaska.  Will years of struggling through development

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03 Sep 2021

All The Great Stuff Coming To Netflix In September

Regular Netflix viewers will recognize “Tudum” as the sound made when a Netflix stream begins.  But on September 25, “Tudum” will also be the name of the first global virtual event for fans of the streaming network.  Beginning at 9 AM PT on YouTube, virtual attendees will get to see

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02 Sep 2021

We Wanna Send You to See St. Vincent at the Greek Theatre!

Hailed in a 4-star Rolling Stone review as “a mutant strain of retro pop steeped in New York lore,” Daddy’s Home, the sixth album from Annie Clark a/k/a St. Vincent, is the latest facet of an ever-evolving artist widely regarded as the most consistently innovative and intriguing presence in modern

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02 Sep 2021

We Wanna Send You to See James Blake at the Greek Theatre!

Producer, singer, and songwriter James Blake became known for his unique style, which wrapped aching, gently sung R&B vocals around the deep bass and minimal rhythmic elements of dubstep. He arrived in 2009 with a series of 12″ singles and achieved both critical acclaim and worldwide fame following his self-titled

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02 Sep 2021

The Best Beer in the East Bay and Where to Drink it

Here are the best places to drink beer in the East Bay (mostly Oakland) and not only that, how to get 2 for one beers at all of them!

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02 Sep 2021

A Night at the SF Opera, It’s Back and It’s Wonderful

San Franciscans love a good costume party.  In fact dressing up, having a couple cocktails and doing something artsy is a San Francisco tradition as old as the gold rush.  It warmed my cold, foggy heart when I saw our Opera House’s doors open again. Inside the gowns flowed, the

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01 Sep 2021

Sexual Harassment in the Restaurant Industry is Too Accepted

Sexual harassment in the restaurant industry is as common as ketchup on french fries, but no one seems to do anything about it. It’s rampant in the back of the house between coworkers and just as much so in the front of the house with customers. A recent survey says

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