Batons Are Out

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mcas is live at Sacramento and Montgomery:

mcas: Cop batons are out at palestine protest

I was on way home… ran into it
4:23 PM They put them away tho. It was a few mins of anger but they got on the bullhorns and chanted to dissipate anger
The cops are holding the line but i just dont even know where israel embassy is…
4:24 PM its the most aggressive ive seen cops in the city

Update: Lots more pictures at Disenchanted Princess.

The Sound of the Mission

In one of SFist‘s first posts of the year, Christopher Rogers takes a look at Jawbreaker, a beloved San Francisco punk band that broke up over a decade ago. Nonetheless, Rogers calls their sound, “now and forever the sound of the Mission.” Link.

Is he right? Jawbreaker’s time here certainly predated mine, so I can’t really identify. Toshio Hirano or Jonathan Richman might be my sound of the Mission. Or Omer, if he weren’t such a dick to people. Or The Fucking Champs if they’d come out of exile. What is the sound of the Mission?

Previously:

Toshio Hirano at Rite Spot

Katie Reviews Jonathan Richman’s New Album

Omer Talk

Fucking Champs New Year’s Eve at 12 Galaxies

Mission Mission Yearbook 2008

In case anybody missed anything:

January

I junked my old Volvo.

February

Katie started her “Bars of the Mission” series.

March

We made a movie about cruising through the FasTrak lane with no transponder.

April

Mystery machine outside Zeitgeist.

May

Johnny0 found Mission burritos in Berlin.

June

We got into fix-push skateboarding.

July

Lael spotted Nuclear Care Bear; I spotted Nunplussed Lunchbox.

August

Bee attack!

September

Driveway poop attack!

October

Squash attack!

November

I wrote an essay about Los Angeles.

December

Somebody cut a rabbit’s face off.

All in all, 2008 was pretty delightful. I mean it. Thanks to all readers, commenters and contributors for making this thing what it is. Party hearty!

Radio Show

On Christmas, I got to be a substitute DJ at my sister’s radio station. It was a family affair, so the first bit was my sister, the second bit was my cousin, the third bit was my ex-girlfriend, and the last 90 minutes was me. You can dance to most all of it I’m pretty sure. I played a fair amount of local stuff, including some Omer. If you want to listen, it can be streamed for the next 24 hours or so at the KDVS website.

First two hours.

Third hour.

Fourth hour.

Best of 2008

Cheshire Cat Moonrise

Our friend Becca is breaking new ground every day down there in Guatemala. Earlier this month, she brought us the blender bike and the washing-machine bike, and now she’s started blogging using photos of pages out of her journal! Makes for a good read (and there are pictures — breathtaking pictures — of other things too). Link.

If You Want to Dance, Dance, Dance

Airfix Kits‘ most recent MySpace bulletin:

Get yourself down to the Casanova (Valencia & 16th) in SF tonight where I’ll be spinning some choice finds from my recent tour of Glasgow record shop 50p bins from 9pm til 2am. Phil will be on hand to jump in when I collapse with sheer exhaustion from the exertion of playing so many goddamn burners.
see you there!
- Allan (& Phil) Airfix Kits

Myles the FREE Barber

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Myles from Imsoooconfused has found his calling, and while he prepares to go pro, he’s offering freebies:

I can make your dreams come true.

HOURS 8am-1pm (then my siesta) 7pm-11:45pm

Man hair cuts for free at my apartment in the Mission (or I can come to your house). If you want to tip, all money will go to your choice of Woman Inc. or Magnet SF.

Haircuts are free until I get my license.

I can do all looks to suit your personal style persuasion. Scissor cuts or clippers.

Contact info at the Myles the FREE Barber Facebook Page.

Sacramento .02 Mile Scenic Drive Thru Sign Pays Homage to SF 49 Mile Scenic Drive Signs

I posted this originally about a year ago, but that was back before anybody was reading. Anyway, I got tacos at Jimboy’s today, and they really hit the spot, so here it is again.

Originally:

.02 Mile Scenic Drive-Thru Sign at Jimboy’s Tacos in Sacramento Pokes Fun at San Francisco’s 49-Mile Scenic Drive Signs

Eartha Kitt and Mission Mission

Eartha Kitt plays a big part in this holiday movie I made a couple Christmases back, and the movie itself went on to play a small but integral part in the rise of Mission Mission (see here). Thanks, Eartha.

Allan Hough

Posts: 7810

Email: allanhough@gmail

Website: http://allanhough.bandcamp.com

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