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Andy Wright

  • Blogs

    July 18, 2011

    Jake Godby Tasting Menu: $10 Off For SFoodie Readers!

    Andy WrightJake Godby shows his dedication to ice cream​Jake Godby Guest Chef Night at Baker and Banker Where:Baker and Banker, 1701 Octavia (at Bush), 351-2500 When: Wed., July 20 Cost: $65 (when you mention SF Weekly) The rundown: If you're like us, and you spend way too much time immers ... More >>

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    February 14, 2011

    One Love Bake Sale Yields Big Haul for City Clinic

    Gil Riego Jr.Thanks to you guys, we made nearly $1,300 for a good cause.​Sunday's One Love bake sale at La Victoria is now no more than a memory, a cake box or two we forgot to compost (sorry, Jaime!), and a huge pile of cash. That's right: Thanks to the generosity of the 12 pastry shops who d ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 4, 2011

    Little Dragon, All Shook Down Pop-Up, Big Lebowski Party, Debaser Sweethearts and More

    X-Ray Press plays Hemlock Tavern this Saturday ​There's plenty to do this weekend -- even a few things as enticing as the free party thrown tonight by this very blog, All Shook Down. (Hehe.) Here's our list of 10 things (or, um, ours plus nine) to do this weekend for less than the price of a bottl ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 20, 2011

    To Tumblr or Not to Tumblr?

    ​Now that I finally got my blog going, everyone's telling me to get a Tumblr. I don't even know what that is and feel bombarded by all these social media programs! What are the benefits of Tumblr? Do I really need one?~AnnoydWhat do any of us really need, Annoyd, besides food, water, shelter, and ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 25, 2010

    Kauffman's Five: This Week in Blogworld

    ​My favorite bits from the blogs and beyond.1. Michael Jackson, RIP. Who would have thought he'd live on in San Francisco foods? 2. I haven't been able to touch carrots or potatoes after watching this Japanese curry ad. I blame you, Andy Wright, for putting me on a bread-and-steak diet for the pas ... More >>

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    June 18, 2010

    Dolores Park Bingo

    In between chugging Racer 5 out of a brown bag and speculating about the line at Ike's, print out this handy Bingo card to play the game your grandma loves using common sights around DoLo. Or turn it into a drinking game. Whatever. [Pic after the jump]

  • Blogs

    February 16, 2010

    Doggy Bag: Deliciously Gross

    Gut CheckThe pickle-stretcher salad: Desperate housewives.​Our favorite morsel from the blogs. Fewwd: Maybe stomach-churning food mashups made with supermarket ingredients is comforting, the way reality TV's focus on the dickish and deluded offers clear catharsis. After you've had enough of S ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 12, 2010

    Kauffman's Five: Food Bloggery High Points from This Week

    Favorite morsels from the blogs and beyond:Le Cherpumple​1. They said it couldn't be repeated. They said it shouldn't be repeated. But this week Andy Wright spent five hours baking a pie-in-a-cake-times-three cherpumple. The results seemed surprisingly sliceable. I am in awe. 2. Mary Ladd talked t ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 2, 2010

    Signs of the Apocalypse: Wash What?

    Andy Wright, snapped at Market and CastroYou know how many Q-tips I could get for that?​For $75, we hope they wash behind the ears.

  • Blogs

    January 19, 2010

    You Dropped Food on the Floor. Do You Eat It?

    ​ We've all been there: You dropped your cupcake on the ground. Did it land icing up, down? Can you just scrape off the icing? How many hours have you lost trying to decide? Here's a time-saving flow chart to help out."The 30-Second Rule, A Decision Tree" by Audrey Fukman and Andy Wright. Click t ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 31, 2009

    2009 in Photos: It's Been a Great One S.F.

    We just flew in from 2009, and boy are our arms tired. In case you need evidence, check out our various "Best of the Year" photos below. See you in 2010! Hanna QuevedoView more in our "Year in Pot" slideshow.​ Christopher VictorioView more in our "The Year in Concerts" slideshow​

  • Blogs

    October 8, 2009

    Breadstick the Sea Lion, Whose Triumphant Return To Nature Was Documented By SF Weekly, Is Back In Captivity

    Andy WrightWayne Fenton and Breadstick​As documented in this week's SF Weekly cover story, Too Cute to Shoot, a former army tank commander named Wayne Fenton recently spent $400 and a whole lot of time and energy rescuing a one-eyed, starving sea lion named Breadstick. (Meanwhile, as th ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 2, 2009

    Lug Your 40s in a Bag Named for Dolores Park, Locus of Street Food and Getting Wasted

    At our sister news blog, The Snitch, Andy Wright noticed bag-maker Timbuk2's "Dolores Chiller," a bag that's also an insulated beer cooler. It's official: Now that Dolores Park has become synonymous with illicit street foods, weed consumption, flesh ogling, and meth junkie avoidance, it has a sporty ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 1, 2009

    S.F. Signs of the Apocalypse: No Shoes, No Shirt, No Dice.

    Andy WrightA plethora of businesses, especially those that deal in selling alcohol late into the evening, find it necessary to remind their costumers that it's nice to wear clothes while shopping. This is a bilingual, illustrated take on the concept posted by Mission District liquor store, King's Ma ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 1, 2009

    An Artistic Rendering of San Francisco's Pension Problem -- Or Some Psychic, Hairless Cats Giving a Blowjob

    By Andy Wright, SF Weekly editorial assistant This morning, I read in the Matier & Ross column about how retired San Francisco employees continue to suck at the increasingly slow-dripping spigot of city funds, in some cases collecting pensions in excess of $200,00 ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 17, 2009

    San Francisco Snuggie Pub Crawl This Friday

    SF Weekly editorial assistant Andy Wright and staff writer Ashley Harrell know a lame trend when they see one.As predicted on this blog back in January, the Snuggie -- an astoundingly unnecessary blanket with sleeves -- has become all the ironic rage. Millions of people have purchased the shitt ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 29, 2009

    Snuggies Bring Comfort, Stall Productivity at SF Weekly

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • News

    October 29, 2008

    SF Weekly Letters

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 15, 2008

    Guitar Superstar, Brews on the Bay, Jell-O Wrestling and Shepard Fairey: Your Monday Morning Hangover

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 22, 2008

    Photos: Week on the Street (Part 7)

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 15, 2008

    Photos: Week on the Street (Part 6)

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 30, 2008

    This is the Best Thing on Craigslist Today

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 4, 2008

    Rock, Paper, Unicorn.

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 28, 2008

    Stick It To the Man

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 21, 2008

    Missed Connection Rewrite

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 19, 2008

    Bay to Breakers, Tree Show IV, Oyster Fest and The Dirtbombs - Your Monday Morning Hangover

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 6, 2008

    SF Sites Recognized by the Webbys

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 1, 2008

    Buy Coffee in Bart Station, But Don't Take it for a Ride

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 1, 2008

    Dalai Lama to Pelosi: Get Rid of Your Negative Attitudes

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 31, 2008

    Ammiano Calls Pelosi and Fenstein "Moms"

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 27, 2008

    Getting Fat Will Drive You Crazy

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 26, 2008

    Angry Neighbor to SF Fire Fighters: Turn That Racket Down

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 21, 2008

    Historical Geography Is Fun!

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 20, 2008

    SF Chinese Consulate Attacked This Morning

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 19, 2008

    SF's New Non-Crappy Voting Machines May Actually Be Crappy

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 18, 2008

    AP So Upset About B List Actor's Arrest They Forget Headline

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 13, 2008

    Gridskipper SF: How to Pick Up a Sad, Old Pervert!

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 12, 2008

    iPods Now More Explody

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 11, 2008

    Soulless Robot Animals Care Not for Your Human Emotions

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 6, 2008

    San Francisco Only Somewhat Vulnerable to Bioterrorism

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 6, 2008

    Urban Etiquette: Graffiti Dos and Don'ts

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 4, 2008

    SF Gate: You Know What's Weird? Violent Beatings.

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 29, 2008

    1 in 100 Behind Bars: California is Doing its Part!

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 28, 2008

    Killer Robots Are Coming

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 25, 2008

    Court Ruling Could Wipe Slate for SFPD Accused of Misconduct

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 23, 2008

    The Big One Could Destroy SF Rent Control

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 21, 2008

    Ad Slams Berkeley "ingrates"

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 20, 2008

    Chain Store Ban Proposed for Mission, Bernal

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 20, 2008

    Scientists Discover Mysterious, Gross Ocean Creatures

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 7, 2008

    Election Night in the Mission - Nobody Even Mentioned Edwards

    When I arrived at the SF Weekly this morning, it became obvious that something was terribly wrong. Instead of working dilligently and greeting visitors, our editorial assistant Andy Wright (pictured above) had gone to sleep underneath her desk, and she was wearing a bright blue blanket...with s ... More >>

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