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Star Wars Themed Art Show in SF
White Walls Shooting Gallery is featuring a Star Wars themed group show curated by Jeremiah Kille. “12 Parsecs” – a star wars show, in San Francisco

Your Survival Guide To Avoiding SantaCon SF
Winter is coming! It’s that wonderful time of year where the city is filled with holiday music, candy canes, ornaments and hordes of drunk bros and bro-ettes in santa outfits parading through the sidewalks in embarasing masses. Of course, I’m speaking of ‘SantaCon’ (insert cringe). Since it’s inception in 1994,

Elf on the Shelf Moves to San Francisco
We wondered what it would be like for a young and plucky Elf to try and make it in modern day San Francisco. So, meet Chad, an ambitious Elf who moves to ‘the big city’ to seek his fortune.

The Broke Ass Holiday Gift Guide (for Broke-ass Ballers)
For the broke and destitute to the rich and showy, for the rabbis and non touchy priests, for punks and investment bankers, we’ll… not really for the fucking bankers. Here is the greatest holiday gift guide you’ve seen today…maybe, or like that you’ve seen in the last 15 minutes. We

A night of Tequila and Drag at the Shelton Theater SF
Pancho sat down next to me at the bar, and nodded with a seriousness usually reserved for marine corp officers about to go into battle. He raised one arm and shouted, “Bartender…you’re finest tequila please.” In reality Pancho is quite the opposite of a soldier. His hair is long, he’s wearing a blue

We Have Edwardian Ball SF Tickets for You!
The Edwardian Ball SF is described by the SFWeekly as, “Think Vintage Fetish meets circus theatrics meets industrial arts mayhem.” It blends live music, theatre, fashion, cosplay and circus into a whirlwind and enticing extravaganza set in a romanticized and gentile Neo-Victorian and Edwardian-era gothic and steampunk-tinged distant past that imagines an

A Gentleman’s Guide to Lavish Poverty in San Francisco
Do you remember a time when San Francisco was relatively affordable, rich with culture and community, and thriving local business? Neither do I. I am a “transplant”, and there’s a decent chance, you are too. The San Francisco housing crisis and being “priced out” seem to be two indicative buzzwords on a lot of people’s daily vernacular

Mini Bar on Divisidero: A Little Gem for Art
Mini Bar at 837 Divisidero opened its doors during the 2008 recession and kept locals well lubricated during those difficult times. As most bars open in the city, Mini Bar had its ups and downs, now, 7 years later, it still attracts locals and decent artists. I have seen the works