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    May 14, 2012

    Live Review, 5/12/12: Calle 13 Heats Up the Fox Theater

    Calle 13 Bang Data Saturday, May 12, 2012 Fox Theater, Oakland Better than: Watching Pitbull, another short, bald dude with Caribbean roots, try to rap. Puerto Rico natives, Calle 13 (pronounced Kah-yeh-trehs-seh), are most recognized for their 2005 dance anthem "Atrevete-te-te." The song enti ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 13, 2012

    Lost in the Night: Back 2 Back Provides a Wicked Good Time at Mighty

    Back 2 Back Seven-Year Anniversary Mighty Feb. 10, 2012 Better than: Mr. Peabody's time machine. San Francisco has a long history of nightlife and vice. Take a walk through the city, and the architecture seems to call out at you with images of days gone by and long-changed ways of doing things. Th ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 3, 2011

    Bouncer Looks for Fun in Nob Hill -- Foursquare Be Damned

    ​From this week's Bouncer column: ... Yes, there really is nothing better than roamin' in the gloamin' in Nob Hill. You can only do so much wandering, though, before thirst or hunger begins to strike, and then you come to the realization that there ain't no such thing as a $4 burrito in these ... More >>

  • Music

    June 1, 2011

    Bouncer Has a Nob Hill Fantasy, Without Foursquare

    ​From this week's Bouncer column: ... Yes, there really is nothing better than roamin' in the gloamin' in Nob Hill. You can only do so much wandering, though, before thirst or hunger begins to strike, and then you come to the realization that there ain't no such thing as a $4 burrito in these ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 21, 2011

    DJ Neil Armstrong on Playing Stadiums with Jay-Z, and How Time Decides the Classics

    Conquering the world. ​It was exactly decade ago that DJ Neil Armstrong's release Original changed mixtape culture. Telling a story with every song transition and lyric, he demonstrated how DJ mixes can rival artists' albums. Beginning his turntablist career in the early 90s under the directi ... More >>

  • News

    January 19, 2011

    One woman's quest to live without products made in China

    Conquering the world. ​It was exactly decade ago that DJ Neil Armstrong's release Original changed mixtape culture. Telling a story with every song transition and lyric, he demonstrated how DJ mixes can rival artists' albums. Beginning his turntablist career in the early 90s under the directi ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 19, 2011

    Hip-Hop Word Count: What If You Could Search the Lyrics of 40,000 Hip Hop Songs?

    A sample entry.​Tahir Hemphill has launched a Kickstarter fundraising drive for an interesting new project he's working on. It's called the Hip-Hop Word Count, and its aim is to allow you to search through the lyrics of over 40,000 hip-hop songs released between 1979 and the present. But more than ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 8, 2010

    The Five Dumbest Songs By Artists Glen E. Friedman Has Photographed

    The Dead Kennedys, photographed by Glen E. Friedman​As you may have seen in the Nov. 3 issue of SF Weekly, legendary photographer Glen E. Friedman brought his long-running "Fuck You All" exhibit to 941 Geary this past weekend, where it will happily live for the rest of 2010. We are so thrilled we ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 28, 2010

    Hapa SF Announces Filipino Pop-Up at La Victoria

    earl g./YelpThe mobile food vendor's taking it sit-down for one night in August.​It's more than a month out, but word comes that Hapa SF chef William Pilz will do a night of contemporary Filipino dishes at La Victoria on 24th Street in the Mission. On August 6, Pilz will oversee a menu that, r ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 21, 2010

    todayokay Talks Star Wars, Record Deals and Sexual Chocolate

    ​ When I met with band todayokay at Dolores Park Café, it was hard at first to picture the laid-back bunch producing the enormous sounds on display on their EP, All This Weaponry. Even the band's seemingly benign name doesn't quite fit with the affrontive album title. But as its members each chim ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 14, 2010

    Friday Night: De La Soul at Yoshi's

    ​De La Soul Friday, Feb. 12, 2010 Yoshi's Better Than: the winter Olympics De La Soul is so well regarded for its laid-back grooves that its emcees don't always get the credit they deserve for microphone mastery. Friday night at Yoshi's, Maseo, Pos and Dave the Dove achieved total command of the ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 8, 2010

    2009, the Year in Beer: Brian Yaeger Makes Makes Sense of Last Year's Suds

    Brian Yaeger​In 2009, craft beers and ales were big news in San Francisco and beyond, with upscale restaurants turning to cicerones (beer sommeliers) to design menus. Brian Yaeger, the San Francisco author of Red, White, and Brew, put on beer goggles for SF Weekly's Joe Eskenazi to examine the ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 18, 2009

    Local Frequency: Q&A with Upstairs Downstairs

    ​Mission-based indie rock band Upstairs Downstairs juxtaposes dark, atmospheric lyrics with lush folk-pop melodies, crafting the perfect soundtrack for foggy, rainy days in the city. The year-old act will be recording its first EP this December. Title pending, the disc will be a collection of cu ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 8, 2009

    Drink Therapy: Two-for-One Vacation

    Rice Bear/FlickrYeah, baby.​How'd the Tuesday back from your three-day turn out? Brutal? Even if you don't normally go all gushy over, oh, that Lady Gaga "Paparazzi" video, or spending daylight hours in a bar with a dance floor that flashes hard enough to induce seizure, you can find some meas ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 7, 2009

    Hey DJ! Friday Q&A: Nisus

    ​There are DJs who log a lotta miles, and then there's Nisus. While other vinyl slingers rack up passenger time on airlines, this guy has spent the summer getting between gigs in Germany, France, Spain, and Switzerland by bike. Overall he  traveled, (two wheel-style), across 1,300 miles, and ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 1, 2009

    Free Hip-Hop in People's Park Tomorrow

    Living Color: Blu The 13th annual installment of Hip-Hop in the Park happens tomorrow, May 2nd, at People's Park on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley. The free afternoon event, organized by Students for Hip-Hop, is a throwback in many ways: it's reminiscent of both the the Free Speech Movement era (not ... More >>

  • Music

    April 29, 2009

    Deadiquette: Common Deadhead courtesies demystified

    Living Color: Blu The 13th annual installment of Hip-Hop in the Park happens tomorrow, May 2nd, at People's Park on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley. The free afternoon event, organized by Students for Hip-Hop, is a throwback in many ways: it's reminiscent of both the the Free Speech Movement era (not ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 15, 2008

    Photos: Week on the Street (Part 6)

    Living Color: Blu The 13th annual installment of Hip-Hop in the Park happens tomorrow, May 2nd, at People's Park on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley. The free afternoon event, organized by Students for Hip-Hop, is a throwback in many ways: it's reminiscent of both the the Free Speech Movement era (not ... More >>

  • Music

    July 9, 2008

    Drinking with the Grim Reaper

    Living Color: Blu The 13th annual installment of Hip-Hop in the Park happens tomorrow, May 2nd, at People's Park on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley. The free afternoon event, organized by Students for Hip-Hop, is a throwback in many ways: it's reminiscent of both the the Free Speech Movement era (not ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 7, 2008

    Last Night: Vinyl Apocalypse at Lower Haters

    Living Color: Blu The 13th annual installment of Hip-Hop in the Park happens tomorrow, May 2nd, at People's Park on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley. The free afternoon event, organized by Students for Hip-Hop, is a throwback in many ways: it's reminiscent of both the the Free Speech Movement era (not ... More >>

  • News

    October 4, 2006

    Open for Business

    Living Color: Blu The 13th annual installment of Hip-Hop in the Park happens tomorrow, May 2nd, at People's Park on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley. The free afternoon event, organized by Students for Hip-Hop, is a throwback in many ways: it's reminiscent of both the the Free Speech Movement era (not ... More >>

  • Music

    December 7, 2005

    What the Fuck, 2005

    The 10 most head-scratching, insulting, crass, craven, and weird musical moments of the year

  • Film

    September 21, 2005

    Something Missing

    Liev Schreiber adapts a best-selling novel, without the best results

  • Calendar

    July 20, 2005

    Golda's Story

    Portrait of a prime minister

  • Music

    September 15, 2004

    Pop-Punk Confessional

    We've all thought about it, but one man finally went and confessed his love of pop-punk

  • Calendar

    March 31, 2004

    R.I.P. JMJ

    A hip hop happening in honor of the late, lamented Jam Master Jay

  • Listen Up

    March 17, 2004

    The Self-Loathing Hipster's Guide to [the Universe] S.F. Night Life

    A hip hop happening in honor of the late, lamented Jam Master Jay

  • Best of San Francisco

    May 14, 2003

    Best Sports Equipment

    Sports Basement

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    May 14, 2003
  • News

    April 9, 2003

    Making Their Own Luck

    Guerrilla marketeers hit the streets to push a new film about Asian-American high schoolers gone bad

  • News

    January 1, 2003

    And a Reagan New Year!

    Learning to live with -- and even love -- a retro-'80s fad that just ... won't ... die

  • News

    October 2, 2002

    The Pain of the Disco Ninja

    Even with ankles so weakened by injury that doctors are all but useless, Tuan Vu relentlessly pushes himself toward the complex stylistic perfection that will earn him the world singles championship -- of footbag

  • Dining

    June 19, 2002

    Born Again

    Don't know Jeffrodeeziack? Then you don't know jack about the new bars made from the old bars.

  • News

    February 27, 2002

    This is NOT a story about L.A. Lakers star Kobe Bryant

    Meet John Cox, a USF swingman who is a cousin and friend to Kobe -- and quite at home with his own game and his own life

  • Film

    December 19, 2001

    Royal's Screwups

    Wes Anderson's film is like its characters: flawed genius

  • Music

    December 5, 2001

    The Week's Can't-Miss Performance

    Antipop Consortium brings wee-hour surrealism to hip hop.

  • Film

    July 5, 2000

    Private Defective

    Emily Watson stars in Trixie

  • News

    December 22, 1999

    Broken Fix

    In a radical approach, San Francisco is making addiction a health issue rather than a law enforcement imperative. So far, though, treatment on demand has been a costly pipe dream.

  • Music

    September 30, 1998

    Reviews

    In a radical approach, San Francisco is making addiction a health issue rather than a law enforcement imperative. So far, though, treatment on demand has been a costly pipe dream.

  • Film

    July 8, 1998

    Hear This

    In a radical approach, San Francisco is making addiction a health issue rather than a law enforcement imperative. So far, though, treatment on demand has been a costly pipe dream.

  • Music

    November 19, 1997

    The House of Tudor

    In a radical approach, San Francisco is making addiction a health issue rather than a law enforcement imperative. So far, though, treatment on demand has been a costly pipe dream.

  • News

    November 12, 1997

    The Sound of Noise

    If you grind a live microphone to bits, or amplify a flamethrower, are you making music -- or an appalling spectacle called "noise"?

  • Music

    October 29, 1997

    Riff Raff

    If you grind a live microphone to bits, or amplify a flamethrower, are you making music -- or an appalling spectacle called "noise"?

  • Calendar

    July 2, 1997

    Slap Shots

    If you grind a live microphone to bits, or amplify a flamethrower, are you making music -- or an appalling spectacle called "noise"?

  • Music

    June 25, 1997

    Night Crawler

    If you grind a live microphone to bits, or amplify a flamethrower, are you making music -- or an appalling spectacle called "noise"?

  • Music

    February 12, 1997

    Recordings

    If you grind a live microphone to bits, or amplify a flamethrower, are you making music -- or an appalling spectacle called "noise"?

  • Calendar

    November 27, 1996

    Night+Day

    If you grind a live microphone to bits, or amplify a flamethrower, are you making music -- or an appalling spectacle called "noise"?

  • News

    April 24, 1996

    Meet the Dealers

    The bud men of Haight Street

  • Music

    November 1, 1995

    Night Crawler

    The bud men of Haight Street

  • Music

    July 26, 1995

    Recordings

    The bud men of Haight Street

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