For keeping warm/stylish. They’ll be for sale this weekend at the stand on Valencia Street or at Outside Lands!
For keeping warm/stylish. They’ll be for sale this weekend at the stand on Valencia Street or at Outside Lands!
Longtime local blogger Andrew Dalton has been getting his feet wet with us the last couple weeks, mostly on the crime beat, and it’s been a welcome parade of hard news:
Impeccable work so far, Andrew!
And then this week (possibly today) you’ll meet Chris Bunting and Luke Spray from Roll Over Easy, the best morning radio show in town. They share a passion for San Francisco that is refreshing and infectious, and they’re so good at talking all about it (whether at the bar or on the radio or anywhere else). So we asked them to hop aboard, and I can’t wait to see what happens!
By way of further introduction, here are each of our 21 most recently used emoji, as of about 9:45 last night:
Be sure to look for their work here on the blog, and definitely tune into the show, every Thursday morning from 7:30-9:30 on Mission-based BFF!
(I only have a horse in there because I was telling someone about a horse-and-arugula pizza I had in Berlin one time.)

3D City is a year long stereoscopic photography project by Doctor Popular
Did any of you guys get stuck in the rain storm yesterday. Well, not so much a “storm” as a light “drizzle”… Even “drizzle” could be pushing it. I finally got around to developing the rolls from the last good storm we had (back in April?) and wanted to share them with you guys.
(Despite their name.) And they’re playing this Thursday night at Brick & Mortar Music Hall right here in the Mission.
That is all. I don’t think you really need to listen to them first, or watch YouTube videos, or read about them or anything. Just go see Diarrhea Planet perform live, tomorrow night, right here in the neighborhood.
Okay fine, here’s a pic of them last weekend at Pickathon:
I was there. It was a fucking mindblower.
(I was gonna preface this with something about how Thee Oh Sees used to be the best live band in American before they turned grumpy and less good, but I’m trying to be less grumpy myself.) (Long live Diarrhea Planet!)
It’s not everyday that you see a guy with a billy goat beard toting a lifelike goat (with a billy goat beard). Also, that’s a lot of strollers.
Next week Pal’s is moving back to their original location at 24th and Hampshire, a location that is totally awesome — but does not include a grill for making burgers. Thus, tomorrow is your last chance (for the foreseeable future) to take part in the weekly “Pal’s Burger Time.”
[via Pal's on Twitter]
Award-winning Mission-based fashion blog Fashionist last week ventured up to the famed Divisadero Corridor, and here is what they found: