Oldies Night is tonight!

[via Primo]

Jewish deli coming soon to 24th Street

Our buddy J-Lub reports:

Not sure if you guys have blogged this yet or not, but the El Tonayense taqueria on 24th and Shotwell closed a few months back. There has been some renovation going on in there lately, so I poked my head in this morning and asked what was up. Apparently Wise Sons is opening a permanent Jewish deli in that location. Don’t know the projected opening date, but they have been extensively overhauling the place. Should be right!

[Photo by Google Maps]

Mission Mission Gift Guide: T-shirt sale tonight (with beer, wine and snacks)

Remember that hipster-taco-riding-a-bike-in-the-Mission shirt we loved so much a few years back? That was Headline Shirts, and tonight they’re having a big sale. Roxzann from Headline fills us in:

We’re having a Holiday Sample Sale, there will be cheap tees but more importantly drinks, snacks, and sweet beets spun by our sales manager (we make a great team). I will also be in a baboon suit running around and having a gas! Fun right?

Blasted Canyons headline expertly curated rock show tonight at Thee Parkside

Our pals over at Positive Destruction (whose top 15 albums of 2011 we mentioned last week) have put together another exciting lineup of local and traveling acts:

Beyond psyched to announce that Positive Destruction is once again teaming up with Thee Parkside to host our second showcase on the evening of Thursday, December 15th.

Following up on the success of our inaugural event, the lineup features the creator of one of the best album of 2011 to date (Blasted Canyons), electro-dystopians Hot Victory (from Portland), POW! (it’s their EP release party) and the most recent signing to the Castleface label, The Mallard. DJ Jackie Sugarlumps of Web of Sound/Drop Out! will be spinning records all night.

RSVP and invite your friends! Advance tickets available here.

FBI joins SFPD in hunt for serial rapist; new video and sketch released; $25,000 reward offered

There’s the guy. And here he is caught on video:

Mission Local reports:

San Francisco Police Commander Michael Biel announced to hundreds of community members on Wednesday that the City is offering a $25,000 reward in the investigation of two “brutal” sexual assaults that happened on 24th Street. The first assault occurred on Nov. 18, the second on Dec. 8.

“The attacks keep getting worse,” Biel told reporters. “We have someone who is very dangerous to the community.” The police department is working with the FBI on the investigation, he said.

Read on.

Mission Mission Gift Guide: Old Fashioned Pixel Art Temporary Tattoos by David Cole

Pixel artist David Cole explains:

History recognizes two great eras of brotherhood: war-time sailoring and ’80s-era video arcade hooliganary. With this temporary tattoo pack, you can finally avoid wasting time celebrating these two things in separate contexts.

Yes! Buy them here. More pics and explanation here.

Local taggers tag sex-having actress in porn shoot [NSFW]

Now that’s what I call GETTING UP.

[Photo by Coffee Weed Skateboards] [via Man Freckles]

Argus Lounge signage joins other defunct business signage on the wall at Bender’s

Took me a minute to place it, since it doesn’t say “Argus Lounge” or anything, but then I placed it and I was like “OHHHHHH YEAHHH.”

Not pictured: Leather Tongue Video signage, Annie’s Social Club signage, Mission Records signage.

Totally heinous BART seat stain

Let’s all just take a year off and go traveling through Southeast Asia or something. Right?

[via Idiot Tempers]

Mission Mission Gift Guide: Horrific rainbow mutant baby creature

Ultracore explains:

Rainbow mutant baby creature, a work in progress by Craig Calderwood at The Sock Shop on Haight. The teeth are molds of his teeth. [link]

Siiick! (Also, I guess it’s unclear whether this will eventually be available for purchase or not, but whatevrr.)

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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