Arts and Culture

23 Feb 2015

Win Tickets To See Geographer + Bells Atlas!

  Headlining band, Geographer, is a San Francisc-based American indie rock band. The eight-year-old band has “described their sound as being “soulful music from outer space” using analog, electronic and acoustic elements to craft dense layers and unique sound textures.” They share the stage with local darlings, and my absolute

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23 Feb 2015

Get on My Guest List for Rad Events Every Week!

I’ve partnered up with RushTix to do something cool. RushTix is a new way to discover the great arts, culture and events of San Francisco. We uncover the city’s hidden gems and get you (and your +1) on the guest list every week. Each week you’ll receive a new hand-picked list of fun and unique things

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23 Feb 2015

Win Tickets to Theophilus London @ The Independent!

Hailing from Trinidad + Tobago, Theophilus London later moved to Brooklyn and then found himself in the Poconos. His “genre-bending approach draws from a range of styles, from soul-pop and post-punk to electro and contemporary R&B,” citing influences such as Prince and Morrissey. His new album Vibes, was produced in its entirety

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19 Feb 2015

Midori dishes details on ‘Seduction’ party tonight at the Asian Art Museum!

When you’ve got Midori and several Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence onhand at a 17th century Japanese brothel party, you pretty much clear your calendar for that shit. And that is exactly what’s happening tonight, Thursday, February 19 at the Courtesans, Cooks, Samurai and Servants opening night party, also featuring the Theatre of Yugen

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19 Feb 2015

The City That Was: Weird Times at the Chinatown New Year’s Parade

In The City That Was, Bohemian Archivist P Segal tells a weekly story of what you all missed: the days when artists, writers, musicians, and unemployed visionaries were playing hard in the city’s streets and paying the rent working part time.   Chinese New Year always reminds me of the only year when

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19 Feb 2015

Color Me Blank: Self-Labeling in times of Neo-Liberalism

According to National Geographic, in 2050 the United States population is believed to become a mixed, interracial and an even more homogenous/diverse country than it is now. As a result of this threat, traditional phenotypical races are becoming wary of the trends, census stats and the lingo used to define

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17 Feb 2015

Very Special Mission Position Comedy Show at Doc’s Lab Tonight!

The Mission Position is heading to North Beach for a special show at Doc’s Lab with guests Natasha Muse, Karinda Dobbins, Matt Gubser & special surprise guests! The Mission Position is a popular independent comedy showcase, hosted by four of San Francisco’s most accomplished comedians — Matt Lieb, Kate Willett,

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16 Feb 2015

Jocquese Whitfield Teaches Broke-Ass Stuart How to Vogue. Hilarity Ensues.

This video from The Kinda Late Show with Broke-Ass Stuart is hilarious. The brilliant and talented Jocquese Whitfield tries to teach me how to vogue and I fail miserably. Watch and enjoy!

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