Arts and Culture

02 Nov 2020

All the Best Stuff Hitting Netflix in November

Netflix is starting to beat the holiday rush by rolling out the first bunch of Christmas romance movies. But over here, the interesting stuff being shown in the first part of Netflix’s November range from a TV series classic, to a heist caper that launched a franchise, to some classics

0
31 Oct 2020

Trump Chicken Dressed like Coronavirus for Halloween & is Touring San Francisco

You’ve seen the Trump Chicken multiple times over the past four years at various protests and rallies. Now the the Police State Poultry is dressing up for **hopefully** one last hoorah! Here’s what they have say: Come and see the Trump Chicken in his Halloween costume: the coronavirus! We’ll be

0
30 Oct 2020

Mike Tyson Mysteries: The Absurdist Masterpiece You Need Right Now

Somehow we, as a society, have been sleeping on a cartoon gem that stars Mike Tyson as an eightiesque cartoon leader of a crime solving mystery team. The world has been crumbling, we were stuck inside for 3 months, and yet we missed out on scenes where Mike Tyson has an existential crisis because he keeps inadvertently killing astronauts. 

0
30 Oct 2020

Beloved Underground Art Space, The Secret Alley, Needs Your Help!

I have spent many glorious nights and days at The Secret Alley. From Berlin style ping pong parties to wild Halloween events to teaming up with Sonny Phono for the the Weird & Wonderful Podcast at BFF.FM (which is headquartered at The Secret Alley), I have a long history with

0
30 Oct 2020

Vinyl Nation: An Uplifting and Fun New Doc on Resurgence of Vinyl Records

  Vinyl Nation, a new documentary by Christopher Boone and Kevin Smokler, opens at a record store in Kansas City. A huge crowd of people is lining up early in the morning. It’s Record Store Day, an annual event when record stores see “record” business. The crowd is upbeat. All are

0
27 Oct 2020

We Wanna Send You a Copy of the Photography Book “The Exhaustion Of Agony”

Photographer Marcell Turner’s new limited release book The Exhaustion Of Agony helps tell the story of an extremely turbulent time in The United States of America. A collection of photographs featuring: the George Floyd protests where the Black Lives Matter movement gained momentum, the Covid-19 pandemic that changed our entire

0
27 Oct 2020

20% Off the SF Beer and Coffee Passports!

Look, the election is a week away and beginning November 3rd, you’re gonna have one of three reasons to drink a lot. 1. Celebrating the defeat of Trump 2. Mournfully weeping for the impending end of Democracy 3. Anxiety because the election hasn’t been decided and it will drag out

0
26 Oct 2020

Bender’s is Reopening!

Happy happy Joy joy! One of the best bars in San Francisco is reopening! If you’ve been reading this site for awhile you know how much we love Bender’s. Considering the last time we wrote about Bender’s was to help them have a successful GoFundMe, this is exciting news. Hoodline broke

0