Future BART!

“BART to the Beach,” son! SFist reports:

An ongoing new project, dubbed BART Metro Vision, is seeking to outline various pie-in-the-sky ideas for expanding the train system beyond 2025, and current ideas include adding lines to the Sunset and Richmond, adding stops on the current line at Van Ness and at 30th and Mission, and adding a second Transbay Tube.

Read on for more info and lots more map!

Clipper Cards and Satan

Crocheted Doggie Diner heads!

[via DVTDL?]

All the best Halloween stuff is happening at Rickshaw Stop

First there’s Pop Scream 2013 with an LCD Soundsystem cover band AND a Strokes cover band:

Then there’s the American Tripps Halloween/Dia de Los Muertos Party with Berlin-style ping pong and beloved local band Still Flyin’ performing as NEW ORDER:

And then, it’s the Total Trash Halloween Bash featuring THE SONICS! PERFORMING AS THE SONICS!!!

THE SONICS!

Phewf!

King Tuff is playing at Slim’s tonight!

Along with Wavves and Jacuzzi Boys!

Bay Area Bike Share is coming to the Mission!!!

And there’s a meeting tomorrow night to discuss the particulars:

Bay Area Bike Share, like many bike sharing programs, is awesome. Expanding into the Mission and other neighborhoods is going to make it TOTALLY awesome.

Here’s a helpful map:

I myself can’t make it to the meeting, but as long as there are stations at Dolores Park, St. Francis Fountain and the Secret Alley, I should be okay.

Ride a party boat to the Treasure Island Music Festival

Riding the Google buses over to the island from the AT&T Park parking lot is fun and all, but how about A PARTY BOAT INSTEAD???

As mentioned in our Q&A with BFF.fm founder Cosmic Amanda, BFF.fm found Cosmic Amanda will be DJing every trip. Also, OPEN BAR!!!

The Bold Italic has the official details:

Catch our boat at the San Francisco Ferry Building or in Oakland’s Jack London Square.

||OPEN BAR||SNACKS||MUSIC||

Our DJ, Cosmic Amanda from BFF.fm, will be playing tunes that will get you movin’ while we move you across the bay.

The first 25 people to board each boat receive a limited edition t-shirt from San Franpsycho. Nautical wear is optional, but heavily encouraged.

Schedule for Saturday 10/19 and Sunday 10/20
Please note: departure times are EXACT! Don’t miss the boat!

Trip to Treasure Island (available Saturday 10/19 and Sunday 10/20)
12:15pm San Francisco Ferry Building (Gate E next to Sinbad’s restaurant)
1:15pm Oakland Jack London Square (Water St. near the Waterfront Hotel)
2:00pm arrival at Treasure Island (Pier 1)

Trip from Treasure Island (available Saturday 10/19 and Sunday 10/20)
11:15pm Depart Treasure Island
12:15am Guests disembark in Oakland Jack London Square
1:00am Guests disembark at the San Francisco Ferry Building

We’ve got plenty of ticket options! Pre-sale pricing only available through Friday 10/11/13.

Tickets are here.

Note: the graphic above (by Allison of C’mon Pony) depicts the BFF crew getting wasted before the festival even starts, as well as the sequined outfit Cosmic Amanda will probably be wearing. Can’t wait!

[via Caryn]

Announcing BFF.fm, broadcasting nothing but the ‘Best Frequencies Forever’ from right here in the Mission

Meet BFF.fm, a brand-new radio station broadcasting from deep inside the Secret Alley, right here in the Mission. “[We're] a community of music-obsessed radio enthusiasts,” according to founder Cosmic Amanda, “We’re excited to share the stuff we love as we discover it and we hope you’ll tune in and find something new that you love.”

We at Mission Mission are very very into this endeavor, so we’ve asked to be involved in some small way. To that end, you’re gonna start seeing posts from Amanda here on Mission Mission in the coming weeks. She might post record reviews or show announcements or news about BFF programming or funny pics of DJs goofing off in the studio. So, let’s get to know her — and BFF — a little better…

Mission Mission: What does radio mean to you?

Cosmic Amanda: To me, radio is pure magic. For one thing, radio is a deeply personal medium. We invite it into our most private moments- into our cars, cubicles, and homes. A good DJ feels like your best friend and trusted advisor. So, radio has a power to make you connect with it in ways other media can’t. With huge conglomerates gobbling up more and more of the terrestrial airwaves, it’s easy to question the relevance of radio, but I think in some ways it’s more important than ever to put something out there that’s real and sincere.

How are you gonna make sure BFF.fm is real and sincere?

I think the key there is bringing DJs on board who are really excited about music and who can’t wait to share their discoveries with people. We have one DJ who is really passionate about radio- so much so that he doesn’t own a television. We have another who quit his gig at a popular commercial station when they switched their DJs over to a corporate-mandated playlist and he couldn’t share the 60s R&B influenced rock he loves. We have some really awesome DJs on board so far and we’re still on the hunt for more quality DJs to join our ranks- people who live and breathe music, or ran their college radio station, or write a music blog…people, like me, who HAVE to be doing this. It’s almost a matter of compulsion.

How have you gone about putting your roster of DJs together thus far?

In the spirit of BFF, all the credit for our ever-growing cadre of awesome DJs goes to our friends. The moment I saw the space at The Secret Alley, I knew I had to make this happen. I ran home, drafted a mission statement, and then started telling everyone I knew. Some friends immediately wanted to be DJs, and others knew people they thought would be perfect and recommended them. It’s funny how in sync and tight-knit our DJ staff feels after only a month. But, it’s because everyone is a friend or a friend of a friend or a friend of a friend of a friend.

And, actually, this friendship-fest goes beyond our DJs- BFF.fm has an amazing support network, too. My husband Forrest took on the crazy complex task of building our studio and acting as our station engineer. Our friend Allison Gore fixed up my janky self-made logo and put it on some buttons. Caryn aka Small Crimes is heading up the music department. Sierra Frost helped us book our first official station event. And there a bunch of other people who have just been super cool and bought t-shirts, liked our Facebook page, and helped spread the word. But I guess I should hold off sounding like I’m giving an acceptance speech until we actually (hopefully) win some sort of award some day.

Tell us about the first official station event!

We’re having a big launch party at Bottom of the Hill on November 27th. (that’s the Wednesday before Thanksgiving) Local bands Kitten Grenade, Deep Dimension, The Happy Hollows, and DJ Jackson Sandland are all pitching in to help us throw an awesome event. Everyone should come on down to hear some awesome local music, meet our DJs, buy some BFF.fm merch, and support independent radio!

And you personally are DJing the Bold Italic’s pleasure cruise to and from the Treasure Island Music Festival this weekend?

Yes! Small Crimes and I are working on the playlists as we speak- we’re planning playlists based on this year’s line up to get you psyched up on your way across the Bay to the festival. And be sure to save some energy for the cruise back each night- I’ll be spinning dance jams from every era to keep the party going til the boat hits the dock. If you’re on board come say hi and we’ll give you a BFF.fm sticker!

And then what’s your #1 main focus moving forward?

Our main focus is supporting emerging and underground artists, and we’ll do that not only by spinning their tunes, but by reaching out into the local music scene and forging partnerships with bands and labels. I want us to become a go-to resource for spreading the word about awesome new music.

My goal in creating this station is to build a professional-quality studio in an amazing space that inspires DJs to put forth their very best content. This has been a labor of love for me, taking up all of my free time and money, but even in just the short amount of time we’ve been around the response has been amazingly positive and I can’t wait to see where we can take this.

Thanks, Cosmic Amanda! Now TUNE IN!!! Or get involved!

Also, follow BFF on Facebook or on Twitter!

UPDATE: I posted this just as technicians showed up to upgrade the Secret Alley’s internet connection — so BFF.fm is down for a little while. But don’t worry, BFF will BRB!

UPDATE: BFF is back! Forrest is currently powering the entire station using his phone!!!

Treasure Island Music Festival: I’m most excited to see Disclosure and Haim

Here’s why:

Looks like there are still some tickets left!

2 Culture Sportscasters

In the comments section of last week’s post about a Valencia Street boutique offering a “punk princess” interior design for your toddler’s room, commenter Sean began a comment thusly:

I’ve lived in the neighborhood on and off since ’99. [link]

To which a new voice known as 2 Culture Sportscasters delivered the following analysis:

“He’s gone in with 99, that’s a strong date there, good opening, good opening.”

“Yes, 99 is a real strong date, going to be hard to complete with that, Paul, but he could get in trouble there, 99 during the first boom and all”

“That’s true, that’s true, but many of the other competitors probably don’t have a good hold on when that first boom was happening, remember the Pets.com ad didn’t appear until 2000, that would’ve been many of these other sportsmen’s first exposure to dot-com, and that’s a full year after 99″

“You’re right, you’re right, but he’s also got the on and off, that’s open to question, of course”

“I think that’s close enough, these other guys probably have a number so far past 99 that on and off isn’t going to make any difference here, but we’ll see”

“Yes, we’ll see, we’ll see! Well, it’s a great opener so far! A great day here, and can I just say the weather is gorgeous? You can’t beat that early October!”

So, yeah, there is good stuff in the comments section. Occasionally.

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