Ritual vivisectionist or lonely burner?
Some New Balances, some Vice magazines, some graduate testing material . . .
Someone’s roommate is HELL OF pissed.
A new music venue called Brick and Mortar is opening up tonight with the local Ray Charles tribute band: Rayband. They start at 9:30pm. Here’s the event page. The venue is at Mission and Duboce which puts it right by Discount Builders Supply, a great place to go if you need lots of pipe.
Looks like they are going for a funk and soul vibe, and have a pretty ambitious lineup for the coming months, including Zigaboo Modeliste of the Meters, Breakestra, and Daptone records presents Charles Bradley.
[photo by insouciance]
Update: The venue occupies the old Coda space, according to SFWeekly.
Now let’s all take a moment and remember what it was like watching Nickelodeon 25 years ago:
[Photo by Bhautik Joshi]
Some couple (not pictured) is going to be making out all day today at SFMOMA (pictured). It’s for art’s sake:
The performance will take place at the Atrium of SFMOMA from the time door opens (11:00am) till the time door closes (5:45pm), during which time the couple will be continuously making out in public view. The Atrium is a transitional space in SFMOMA which does not require a ticket to enter.
Cool! Free show! Let’s head on over and see how heavy it gets.
Sunde, who formerly made and sold pies at The Rite Spot has a new pie cart and you can catch her and it tonight!
Hi there!
Pies are done and ready for tonight. Key Lime and Mango Raspberry Coconut Crumble. Britt and I will be at the corner of 21st and Valencia with our red cart from 6pm to midnight . . . check us on twitter @piefridays.
See you there!
Sunde
Law and Disorder reports:
Police have yet to say if the crimes were related, but the two robberies bear similarities. In the first incident, two Hispanic males in their mid-20s allegedly drove up to two victims near 20th and Guerrero streets at 2:27 a.m., demanding money at gunpoint, according to the San Francisco Police Department. The victims fled from the scene before their armed assailants could take anything.
Six minutes later, a 39-year-old woman was confronted by two armed men—both allegedly Hispanic males in their mid-20s—at 22nd and Dolores streets. This time, the thieves made off with the victim’s wallet, laptop, cell phone and iPad, police said.
Watch your backs tonight. Read on.