Hot new look for TIMF: supporting the 49ers

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Stella explains her look:

Melissa’s going to be pissed because [these sunglasses] are hers.

Two kinds of deep-fried mac and cheese at Treasure Island Music Festival

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Why pay attention to Weekend’s set at Treasure Island when you could be eating two different kinds of deep-fried mac and cheese?

If you happen to be at TIMF right now and reading this, the one on the left is from the Eat Curbside truck next to Silent Disco and costs $5, and the one on the right is from the Andalu stand and will set you back $8 (but it comes with a great spicy tomato sauce). Mission Mission liked the Andalu variety better.

When will you accept corporations as people?

[via The Tens]

Let’s dance!

You might know Haçeteria as the DJs at two editions of American Tripps last month, but you’ve probably never been to their regular night at Deco Lounge, because where the hell is Deco Lounge? Well, thanks to the little map on the above poster, now you know where Deco Lounge is. AND, I went last month and it was a blast. It will probably be a blast again.

RSVP and invite your friends.

BART ride illustrated

This is but a small section of a piece published yesterday in The Daily Californian about what it’s like to ride BART from Berkeley to SF for a Cal Bears game at AT&T Park. See the rest.

[via nananana]

Tartine beer coming soon

It’s gonna be just like their bread! Eater SF explains:

[T]hey’re working with Oakland’s Linden Street Brewery on a batch of beer made from leftover Tartine bread yeast, which may eventually show up on the drink menu.

Read on.

[Photo by Mr. Eric Sir]

‘Common Shit’ scrawled on sidewalk outside Commonwealth

I wish everybody could’ve seen our buddy Carlos do “Common People” at karaoke last night. It was probably even better than Pulp doing it at Glastonbury in ’95.

[via The Minutes]

Handmade bags and stuff for sale

Our pal Virginia needs some emergency dental work, so it’s imperative we all make some purchases at her Etsy shop. She makes bags and clothes and zines and stuff, and it’s all good.

Free wine and great art!

Goforaloop explains:

Goforaloop Gallery and Studios presents The Potluck Art Series, an ongoing event, taking place the second Thursdays of every other month. Goforaloop’s diverse artists draw from their unique inspirations, styles and personal narratives creating a intriguing balance between individualized tone and community dialogue. You are invited to explore their engaging new works over delicious wine, great tunes and lively conversation, making Goforaloop’s Potluck Art Series a satiating addition to your San Francisco arts calendar.

The place is tucked away in a far corner of the neighborhood, back behind Potrero del Sol – back behind Jack’s – so clearly we should do our karaoke pre-game here. RSVP and invite your friends.

[Map by Google Maps]

Covering up graffiti with a big fancy fish

[via Pen Pop]