Hit-and-run epidemic plaguing the Mission and surrounding neighborhoods?

We mentioned this one hit and run the other day, and then people started chiming in:

What gives? Supermoon? Earthquake madness? ‘Tis the season?

Like Mission Mission on Facebook if you’d like to reply to Trixie.

CONTEST: Win tickets to Debaser’s 3rd anniversary party!

Here’s what we’re gonna do: Link us in the comments section to your all-time-favorite under-appreciated ’90s alternajams. Whichever five entrants blow our minds the most (either because of epic nostalgia or epic how-the-hell-have-I-never-heard-this-befores) will win pairs of tickets to the big Debaser anniversary party this Friday at 111 Minna. Contest ends Tuesday night at 11:59.

Do it to it!

RSVP and invite your friends here.

BREAKING: Kat’s Toffee Crack is back!

That’s not a picture of Kat’s. Kat’s looks kind of like that but even bettttttttter. In any case, it’s the bomb. I bought $20 worth on their last day at the Broken Record, and I don’t think I’ve had any since.

If I weren’t still in Austin today, I’d head straight for Pal’s Take Away. RIGHT NOW:

And do follow Kat and the Gypsy Kitchen on Twitter as well.

[Photo by Sweetnicks]

MM at SXSW: Every band I saw at SXSW 2011


Jack Lawrence of the Greenhornes

Here we go:

  1. Smith Westerns
  2. The Strokes
  3. Devotchka
  4. Phantogram
  5. Cold War Kids
  6. Shilpa Ray and Her Happy Hookers
  7. Yuck
  8. Dirty Beaches
  9. Edwyn Collins
  10. Slutever
  11. The Mean Jeans
  12. tUnE-yArDs
  13. Personal and the Pizzas
  14. Toro y Moi
  15. Cass McCombs
  16. Blood in the Streets
  17. Overnight Lows
  18. Limes
  19. Harlan T. Bobo
  20. John Wesley Coleman
  21. Gangs
  22. Black Lips
  23. Little Dragon
  24. Quintron and Miss Pussycat
  25. Trances Arc
  26. The Strange Boys
  27. The Greenhornes
  28. Lemuria
  29. City and Colour
  30. White Mystery
  31. The Dodos
  32. Screaming Females
  33. Off!
  34. Ted Leo
  35. !!!
  36. Thee Oh Sees
  37. The Dead Milkmen
  38. Odd Future
  39. Bare Wires
  40. Conspiracy of Owls

Forty bands! That’s only 10 less than I saw last year, and last year I was in Austin for way more days. (I’ll post last year’s list after the jump, for reference.)

Some awards:

SXSW was fun! Missed you guys! Wished you were here! Maybe next year?

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Problems with Yelp’s new ‘Hipster’ ambience category?

First of all, is Medjool intimate? I don’t think it is. More importantly, I also don’t think hipsters hang there very often.

Reader Wavvy Gravvy points out some other possible flaws in Yelp’s new “Hipster” tag:

Spork, Beretta, Dalva, Zeitgeist, farm:table, Pop’s, Ikes at Lime, Boogaloos, Medjool, Elbo Room, Red Door Cafe ARE ALL HIPSTER

Four Barrel, Ritual, Dynamo Donuts, Delirium, Bender’s, Humphrey Slocombe, Tartine, Foreign Cinema, Delfina, Range, Amnesia, Revolution Cafe, The Summit ARE NOT HIPSTER

Hmm.

But seriously, we apologize for perpetuating all this “hipster” bullshit. Sometimes it just seems like a good idea.

Unique, hard-to-miss bike stolen from area garage

Box Dog Bikes brings word of this bummer:

My buddy Mo just had his Otis Guy Stolen from his garage. Small, black Otis Guy frame set up as a single speed with Velo Orange porteur rack and BMX bars. This bike is very unique and hard to miss! Please let us know if you see it, or take it back and bring it to us!!!!

Feet-long dosa at Udupi Palace

I don’t have much to say about this, other than that this is yet another great photo by We Built This City.

Mainly I just wanted to post this slightly related blast from the past:

Rice Krispie-covered chocolate cake with red frosting the best cake in the universe?

So, Theresa‘s friend had some kind of dream about a Rice Krispie-covered chocolate cake with red frosting, and Theresa made it a reality! What a good friend! (AND, she veganized it!)

I wrote in to ask if it was actually any good. Theresa’s response:

it was the best cake in the universe!!

Anyway, I probably wouldn’t veganize it, but it sure seems like a great idea for a cake. And what’s better than a crazy idea from a dream becoming a real live thing?

MM at SXSW: Odd Future are nuts

Is Tyler the Creator going to take his shoes and hat off and leap into the crowd from high atop a speaker rig?

Only one way to find out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7x8uYt6C4KY

(Spoilers after the jump.)

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MM at SXSW: Dead Milkmen’s ‘Bitchin’ Camaro’ intro rant includes praise for Odd Future, what’s wrong with music writing today, why SXSW should take a break, and ‘fuck Zooey Deschanel!’

And they even grab a stage diver and have a quick chat with him. What a treat! Watch:

The Dead Milkmen also announced that they’re working on a new album, and they played a couple songs off it (including one about vegan and suspected terrorist Caitlin Childs), and they were good.

They mentioned excitement over Odd Future several times.

UPDATE: Faithful reader Herr Doktor Professor Deth Vegetable made a correction in the comments:

They RELEASED a new album TODAY. Check out:

http://www.deadmilkmen.com/thekinginyellow/

Swag! Downloading now!

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