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Win a Pair of Tickets to “Climbing the SF Food Chain” + Dinner!!
I’m just gonna copy and paste the info for this one since I’m pretty slammed right now, but in a very San Francisco moment, I looked at the people involved with this rad event and laughed because I’m friends with nearly all of them. SF is the smallest town ever.

Skateboards, Pornstars, and Fatherhood (Chris Nieratko’s Life is Better Than Yours)
This was Chris and Chris’s Christmas Card one year I’ve known Chris Nieratko for like five years now. I first met him when my friend Sarah was working over at VICE in Brooklyn, and had to arrange his west coast book-signing tour for his then newly-released smut novel, SKINEMA (then a

OPEN BAR and Lemonade (DJ Set) – FREE – Glasslands This Saturday
Start the drum machine, bass – bass – snare, cue the synths, hall reverb vocals (maybe layered), live drums to supplement the machine, drop the beat and main synth, sparse vocals, cue the 808 snare, no vocals at all, build, 808 snare roll, bring it all back. Whatever. It’s a

Exploding the Codex: FREE Book Exhibit
When was the last time you really thought about what form of a book to buy? Not just what title or author, but whether you wanted the paperback or the ebook. What about the way that the form of the book you are reading influences the way you understand or

How to Karaoke Like a Pro Amateur Singer
First things first: I have never been a “wild child.” During my teen years, I was a dedicated captain of my high school’s Quiz Bowl team– our post-match parties consisted of watching Team Member L do the “human pretzel” behind a dumpster in the Denny’s parking lot, and Team Member

Weird Observations About Having A Job
The Beginning of Your Day Have you ever noticed how hard it is to wake up in the morning? I could wake up as The Hulk and still not muster up the strength it takes to get out of bed. It’s one of the many atrocities of life. Find someone

FREE Zine Exhibition and Opening Celebration at Brooklyn College
Zines are a broke-ass creative’s best friend. They’re hella cheap to make, independently published, and– just like Pokemon cards– super fun to collect and trade ‘cause you gotta catch ‘em all. Zines are the best, which is why I am so excited for Brooklyn College Library’s new zine section (as