Dustin Jensen today put up a set of photos chronicling the Bike Kitchen‘s move over the weekend from temp digs in SoMa back to the heart of the Mission. See how they packed up the whole shop at caravanned it cross town in the rain here.
Dustin Jensen today put up a set of photos chronicling the Bike Kitchen‘s move over the weekend from temp digs in SoMa back to the heart of the Mission. See how they packed up the whole shop at caravanned it cross town in the rain here.
Mission resident Kevin Haas, 26, last weekend did the Berry Creek Falls hike at Big Basin. Today, he put on his hiking shoes for the first time since the hike, only to find a pair of saplings sprouted from the toe.
Related:
I Have Completed Stage One Of Our Plan To Take Over The World at The Onion.
Last week, two members of My First Earthquake (perhaps you recall their holiday viral video hit Fa La Freezing) appeared on Pirate Cat Radio in part to promote their show tonight at the Knockout.
They’re in the midst of recording an album over a period of five days in the Oakland Hills with producer Anthony Molina of Mercury Rev, so drummer Andre assured us, on air, that their set tonight will be “extra special tight.”
Bandleader Rebecca added, “We’re gonna know the songs’ soul and shit.”
Then they mentioned that they’re accepting suggestions for the forthcoming album’s title. I submit “Extra Special Tight” or “Soul & Shit.”
Previously:
The top story on Cool Hunting right now is an exclusive feature about Self Edge, everybody’s favorite Valencia Street high-end denim purveyor. They’re releasing an epic new pant on Saturday morning, and the fashion world is all a-titter. Link.
She’s back! In the bathroom at Argus Lounge!
Previously:
Warthog-Faced Little Bo Peep in the Bathroom at Thrillhouse Records
Plebiscite gives us a peek at what topics might be covered: consumer complacency, the journalism question, bacchanalian farm parties, etc.
Link. Tickets still seem to be available.
Previously:
Chris From Mission Street Food and Plebiscite to Moderate Panel Discussion on Food Writing
Some brainstorming from reader zinzin about what Valencia Street really needs:
i think we could also use a store that sells really expensive kid clothing. maybe themed. like…victorian era kid clothing. or depression era / little rascals type. (they could pay the rent on che t-shirts sold to the b&t crowd on saturdays)
there was a woman who was vocal in the whole AA shenanigan that wanted to open a place that exhibits and sells antique sex toys. which also implies “used” sex toys, but whatever. (not sure how they’d pay the rent, but you know they’d only be open 6 or 10 hours a week anyways).
how about a steam-punk boutique / tea shop / performance space? (corporate events)
an exact-replica apothecary out of sherlock holmes? (actually, this could make money…plenty of current products to sell)
same concept, but 1940′s woolworth counter? 1950′s malt shoppe? (brunch crowds)
a store specializing in magazines & cigarettes from europe? (probably they’d have to sell illegal substances to make money)
chocolate store. (chocolate)
Link.