Arts and Culture

What Would Life Be Like Without Roommates?
I first moved to San Francisco when I was 21 for an internship in the booking department at Bill Graham Presents. It was the summer of 2002, a simply magical time in my life, and the genesis of the over 15-year love affair I’ve had with The City.

Celebrate Xmas in July w/ the Weirdest Dance Party in Town!
Enter through the stage door and don a pair of headphones to SLEIGH the silent night away at our SILENT DISCO while Juanita MORE! spins some funky tunes. Dress in your Christmas best!

The Most Annoying Barista in the World
A comic strip about the most annoying barista in the world, by San Francisco illustrator Kelly O’Grady

Burrito Perfomance Art & Feeding the Hungry in SF
Since we love burritos, comedy, and awesome nonprofits, it was only natural that we interview Bay Area native Kristee Ono, who not only does she do comedic videos about eating SF burritos, she also volunteers with SF Burrito Project, an amazing organisation that meets once a month in the Mission to

All the Best Times Trump’s Hollywood Star Was Destroyed
Since Trump has taken office his Hollywood Star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame has been vandalized and micturated upon in all sorts of delightful ways. Sometimes the installations were artful, sometimes brutish, and sometimes just gross. In any case, we rounded up the best bouts of vandalism involving protests against Trump’s

We wanna send you plus one to see Tinariwen, The Rebels of the Desert
Tinariwen is one of the latest musical phenomena of truly universal calibre, and not an event to miss. The new album by Tinariwen could well have been called Exile on Main Street. But other people have already thought of that. It also could have been called A la recherché du

We wanna send you and your bae to see Weezer and Pixies!
“Spastic electro-pop outfit Sleigh Bells will add some extra texture to an upcoming North American tour headlined by Weezer and Pixies, two bands who already made this trek a unique melding of alt-rock royalty.” – Consequence of Sound [promosimple id=”d3c3″]

As San Francisco Goes, So Goes Oakland
The last time San Franciscans talked this much about Oakland was in 1906. The City was ablaze and 100,000 residents fled across San Francisco Bay, many never to move back to San Francisco. They say the population of Oakland doubled in roughly 72 hours.