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Entries from SFist tagged with 'darkside'

April 29, 2008

"Orders bust of himself erected at City Hall," reports SF Citizen. Will advise of impending doom.......

Continue Reading "Darth Vader Takes Over San Francisco"

January 11, 2008

The Rod's Three-Year Anniversary: Has it been three years already? Oh my. Anyway, help Bus Station John as his gaggle of alterna-queer fans celebrate the birthday of this club night, which has spawned many imitators over the last few years. The music is late 70's/early 80's retro-homo rarities; the scene is Converse shoes, angular haircuts, and cologne-free; and the time of your life is tonight. (Although we secretly hope Castro clones will show up......

Continue Reading "SFist Tonight"

July 6, 2007

Based on a Brothers Grimm tale,The Robber Bridegroom is a musical fable is full of puppetry, murder and curses. Put on by the Stars and Garters Theatre Co., the show runs through the 15th at the Voice Factory. 1519 Mission St. Tickets are available on a sliding scale, from $12-$20. Show starts at 8pm. Considered to be the largest underground hip-hop event in America, Scribble Jam kicks off at 9pm at Slim's. Come check......

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September 13, 2006

SFist interviews Marco Panella from Dark Side of the Cop...

Continue Reading "Dark Side of the Cop's Marco Panella"

August 4, 2006

Let's meet the guys newly selected to bear the Silver And Black, shall we? Presenting the top three picks of your Oakland Raiders' 2006 Draft. ...

Continue Reading "American Football Spectacular: Meet Your Oakland Raiders 2006 Draft Picks, "The One, The Two, and The Three.""

January 31, 2006

From the best of the Bushisms to the best of Butoh, this week offers performance covering both ends of the spectrum....

Continue Reading "Stage Fog: Dumber & Smarter"

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