Arts and Culture
SF: 5 Different Dudes, 5 Different Districts
A survey taken in San Francisco has shown a curious pattern of women being able to constantly predict their male partner’s personalities according to their districts, reports say. The write-in survey, given randomly at 10 different outposts within San Francisco county lines, has had an overwhelming response. Women ages 18-45
Have a Gay Ol’ Time at the B.Y.O.Q. Party
What’s better than a big dance party in the middle of Golden Gate Park? A big gay dance party! That’s right babies, today is the B.Y.O.Q. (Bring Your Own Queer) event. With everything from live music, to performances, to fashion and a plethora of STD’s that don’t even have names
Punked-Up Barbies and Stripped-Down Kens
I remember the first Barbie I decapitated. It was much more difficult to re-capitate her than I expected, but the whole experience made me feel delightfully bad. My sister and I gave our Barbies jagged haircuts, tattoos, and designed outfits for them out of Spider-Man Band-Aids. I’m sure we weren’t
Bound Together Anarchist Bookstore
This is the mural from the side of the building This is certainly one of the coolest places in all of San Francisco. Bound Together is an Anarchist Book Collective. Now I know that for a lot of people the word Anarchist has negative and ominous connotations, but that is
NYU MEISA and CMJ Present the NYU College Showcase 2009
This Saturday, October 24th CMJ is partnering with NYU to offer the New York City community the chance to see the four bands that won the NYU MEISA Battle of the Bands Championship perform for FREE. . It all goes down at Crash Mansion: Hip-Hop Artist NYLE, Headbanging, stagediving Shinobi
MIDNIGHT MOVIES AT THE CLAY — The Great Muppet Caper, Tonight!
I can’t think of a better place to hit on someone than at a midnight Muppet movie, much less one based around journalists. If you’re actually planning on going to this thing, the people that you’ll probably see will include, but is not limited to: the lonely, the uninspired and
FREE Lost in the Fog Movie Screening
Harry Aleo was a throwback to when San Francisco wasn’t as freaky-deaky as it is now. As a super conservative in Noe Valley he stuck out like a sore thumb, and liked it that way. He’s dead now, but he used to own Twin Peaks Properties of which I wrote
The Abracadabra Superstore
When you walk into a place that’s playing ABBA, and you overhear one clerk asking another, “Can we rent out these clown shoes?” you know that there’s a high probability that you’re in the best store ever. Between the florescent purple, pink and green carpet (think Hammer pants from elementary