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FREE Beetlejuice Screening at Dolores Park Movie Night
The week after a short holiday week can be rough. Friday seems extra far away, Thursday feels like the weekend should be here already, and weird, unexpected shit starts to happen like a broke guy throwing a huge pub crawl. Which is why you shouldn’t get too anxious and blow

Free Event With Lots of Vinyl
My first record was a 45. It was a hand me down from my older sister and it played the theme song to ‘œFlash Gordon.’ If you have ever listened to this song, you will remember that there is a break in the music when some of the ‘˜story’ is

5 New York City Novels You Should Read
“New York was his town and it always would be…” I’ve always wanted to read that fictional novel by Isac Davis (Manhattan, Woody Allen, 1979), because you know what I can’t get enough of? Talking and thinking about New York City. Now’s the season (when it’s not blindingly hot and

The BAS Pub Crawl Itinerary: Support Your Local Tavern and Cheer Us On!
Well, if you were too deep into a bender to buy tickets to this Friday’s annual bar crawl, you can look upon the melee as a spectator sport as our own little pied piper and his trail of beer rats do our cannonball run through the hazy streets of San

Broke-Ass of the Week – Silvi Alcivar of the Poetry Store
Every week we feature a different person from the community shedding a little light on their life of brokeitude. Who knows, maybe you’ll learn something about the human spirit…probably not.

The Paley Center for Media Celebrates the FIFA World Cup!
I kind of don’t get what all the fuss is over The World Cup. I mean, it’s…soccer, right? Soccer, guys. However even I am excited to learn that the amazing Paley Center for Media will allow viewers to watch live feeds of the games FREE EVERYDAY. Through partnerships with ESPN

Free Live Music at The Rumble SF
The Rumble SF is a monthly live music showcase from the people behind NoisePop and Treasure Island Music Festival. It’s been going on for a couple months now at a couple different venues in the city, (and it’s not just limited to SF, apparently) but this month I’m obligated to