Friday, June 25, 2010
Wines That Go Well With Bay Area Bands for sf weekly
Wines That Go Well With Bay Area Bands
You can go to a restaurant and ask the server to offer wine pairings to accompany your fancy-pants menu choice. But imagine you're home and have just reached for the latest album from that hip new San Francisco band. You're all ready to crank up those sweet tunes, but what to drink to compliment the sonic snack? [...]
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Friday, June 11, 2010
Last night: The Good Life for sf weekly
Last Night: How The Good Life's Rock Resembles Messy Relationships
The anatomy of a messy relationship: Step 1. The first meeting. The Patron Saint of Messy Relationships, Mr. Tim Kasher, the driving force and lifeblood of Saddle Creek indie rock group the Good Life, climbed onto the miniscule Bottom of the Hill stage last night [...]
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saddle creek,
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tim kasher
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Local Frequency: Q&A w/ Myles Cooper for sf weekly
Local Frequency: Q&A w/ Myles Cooper
You might recognize Myles Cooper from his yearlong stint with hugely popular San Francisco indie popsters Girls (you can catch a glimpse of his cherubic mug in their NSFW video romp "Lust for Life"). Or you may have seen the new tripped out, candy-colored music video for his song "Gonna Find Boyfriends Today" on other local blogs [...]
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Last Night: Casiotone for the Painfully Alone for sf weekly
Last Night: Casiotone for the Painfully Alone at Bottom of the Hill
There's a ghost in the machine. "Wizards did it!" one helpful audience member offered. Yes, Casiotone for the Painfully Alone (A.K.A Owen Ashworth) was suffering from a few minor technical difficulties during his Popfest appearance at Bottom of the Hill last night [...]
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10 Things To Do For Under $10: Roller Disco, the '90s, John Waters
Finals are over (if you're the schoolin' type), your office is starting to seem half-full (if you've got the 9-to-5 life), and the park is suddenly bursting with grass dwellers (if you unemployment-collectors are used to barren weekdays). Yes folks, it's summertime. And we San Franciscans can feel the change in our midst. Free concerts, cheap dance dates, and outdoor parades - this Memorial Day weekend has it all [...]
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