Salted Licorice Ice Cream (Inspired by Kittens)

Wow, look, people that make designer ice cream also like the internet!

Family Styles has a whole big feature here.

Related:

Kittens, inspired by Kittens on YouTube.

Humphrey Slocombe Ice Cream official website.

Ice Cream Entities on Mission Mission.

Humphrey Slocombe on Beer & Nosh.

The Art of the Xerox

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Partisan Gallery tonight hosts a celebration of the photocopied image. Twenty artists from SF and NY contributed homemade books made up of nothing but Xeroxes. The books will be on view at tonight’s opening, and for sale in limited-edition box sets.

As a teenager, making concert flyers and comic books and poor man’s poster art, I spent hours hovering over a copier. Now I work in a largely paperless office and rarely look at or read anything that’s not on the internet. I really hope this exhibition doesn’t trigger an intense longing for the sounds and smells of Kinko’s.

Gravel & Gold has lots more details here.

Related:

Zines vs. Blogs

Cadillac Turret

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Mission Mission apologizes for having gone so car crazy lately, but LOOK AT THIS THING!

In my mind’s eye, I see Joey Ramone, the Pope, Mickey Rourke and Lil Mama tooling around the neighborhood in this beast, blasting Cramps songs, shouting at cool kids, and side swiping vehicles parked in the bike lane.

Junk Thief has more pictures and background here.

Related:

Camera Van

Albino Checker Cab

Law Enforcement Turret at 16th and Mission?

Home Again

This sight always makes me feel pretty good. Nicely captured by juicyrai. Definitely do click to enlarge.

Update: Haha. Jake says

LOL at first comment on Flickr page: “Just wish they could dump the chain link fence for something a bit more regal. Chain link fencing isn’t very welcoming.”

For serious, BART! Who you gotta blow to maybe get some western red cedar fencing up in this bitch? I CANNOT COME HOME TO THIS CHAINLINK BULLSHIT OKAY

Abosolutly No Police Affiliation

An age-old post of ours Giraffe Graffiti Gang Related? So Say Cops gets a stray comment every few months, usually something to the effect of, “He ain’t in no gang; he a white boy!” But this might be my favorite so far, from Evie:

Hey anyone know how I can get a hold of him? I heard rumors that he went to my high school, but i don’t believe that. I have abosolutly no police affiliation, I’m just dying to interview the guy. If anyone knows anything, hit me up at 408-667-7003 please don’t call me if your tryin to be a creeper! Thanks yall!

Link. I hope Evie finds her man, and I hope she is from Boston, like Martin Sheen and Leonardo DiCaprio. I can hear it now: “Girafa, I sweah, I am nwot a cwop!”

Photo by VDub.

Filming Tonight: New Music Video Starring Dancehall Superstar Delly Ranx

Okay, so this flyer makes this thing look ludicrous. But I was listening to Delly Ranx just now on his MySpace page, and shit is dope, particularly the track “Working Class.”

And really, if you can get past the graphic design and just read the information, what’s not to like? It’s free. You get to be in a video for a SMASH hit. Clothing giveaway. Something called “Red Bull & Guiness.”

West Gate of Babylon has further details and advice here. Thanks, Devin!

And who knew Bruno’s is called Bruno’s Cork Club?

Duc Loi Market Now Open at 18th and Mission: Impressive Selection, Reasonable Prices, Clean and Bright

There’s lots to be excited about. Our new friend Moka delivers a comprehensive report, beginning with the following handy table:

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I have been waiting for weeks for this market to re-open. While itʼs not completely stocked, what theyʼre offering at the moment is pretty damn spectacular.

You can see the fruit and veg aisle from outside and it wonʼt disappoint you. The prices are reassuringly reasonable and thereʼs a huge mix of choices. I got a little weepy in front of the coconuts, of which, you can get three different kinds. Lots of lemons and limes (which never seem to be easily located when someone brings over a bottle of vodka) and bins of loose corn kernels and beans.

The rest of Moka’s findings and a big, pretty photo gallery after the jump:

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Triple Awesome!!!

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Mei from Family Style just got in touch to share with us the above gem.

I mean, okay… art cars? Who gives a shit about art cars? KIDS, that’s who! Because its not an “art car”; it’s just a van with cameras and junk all over it! RAD! Link.

Anyway, the Camera Van was parked out front of the Roxie in conjunction with SF Indiefest‘s screening of Automorphosis, a film about art cars.

Note: News of this art car’s appearance in the neighborhood was first reported by West Gate of Babylon (pictures and commentary here).

Update: Related Kafka quote via Unburying the Lead.

Time'll Tell (Buffalo/B-17 Mashup)

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This is probably one of the better pieces of art we’ve seen on the Valencia Street Art Wall in a long time: larger than life, whimsical, kind of unsettling.

Johnny0 at Burrito Justice did some legwork and determined that it’s the work of one Jesse Hazelip, a presumably local artist specializing in animal-weaponry mashups. Link.

What’s more, the artist has a blog on which there’s a very nice behind-the-scenes look at the installation of this very installation. See it here.

Photo by Amor de Cosmos.

Related:

Triceratopter on Boing Boing Gadgets.

Squid with Human-Like Teeth/Gloryholes for Beginners Mashup on Mission Mission.

Who Wants New Bike Lanes?

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It’s been 973 days since San Francisco got a new bike lane, but with the lifting of a court-ordered injunction imminent, 2009 is poised to be the year of lots of new bike lanes and other improvements, as indicated in the above graphic.

The thing is, in order for all of these changes to be realized, the effort needs boots on the ground. To that end, SFBC tonight at 6:30pm hosts an all-member meeting at First Baptist Church of San Francisco (near Market and Octavia) at which we’ll learn what kind of concrete tasks members and concerned citizens can undertake in order to push these initiatives through. Link.

Allan Hough

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Biographical Info:

"I joked that living in the Mission would be the end of me. And there were nights where it felt like the case.

One night I went out with my friend Allan to the bar that no one goes to on 16th Street, where I lost half my drink and money on the dance floor. Later we skated down 16th to Evelyn Lee, where I fell off my board and landed on my head as the 22 bus sped past behind me. A sobering moment. At the bar, I sulked and nursed my wounds until Allan put on Amy Winehouse’s 'Valerie.' We danced, he dipped me, and I felt better."

— My pal Valerie, writing about life in the Mission