Arts & Entertainment SFist Reviews: Britney @ Oracle Arena by Tiffany Maleshefski Heartbroken about missing the Britney Spears show in Oakland last night? Chin up. Because the only thing you missed was the tramp-y attire on the mob of tweens, teens, and
Arts & Entertainment SFist Reviews: Italians Do It Better Showcase - Glass Candy, Desire + Twisted Wires @ Mezzanine by Moses Namkung Sweaty, throbbing dance party until past 1:30am on a Monday night!? Maybe Italians do indeed do it better. Last night at Mezzanine was a showcase of musical acts on
Arts & Entertainment The Week Ahead: Bay Area Concerts by Moses Namkung "What does it look like when the concert industry exhales in relief? Tens of thousands of illuminated cellphones, swaying in the night." ... you know those times at big concerts when
SF News Moz Cancels Paramount Show According to SF Weekly music scribe Gordie Young, an increasingly plump Morrissey canceled Saturday's show at the Paramount Theatre "due to illness." And his fans, who are already known for teetering on the
Arts & Entertainment SFist Reviews: Fleet Foxes and Blitzen Trapper @ the Fillmore by Moses Namkung When discussing West Coast locales with the audience, Fleet Foxes frontman and Seattleite Robin Pecknold jokingly said, "... everybody from Seattle hates us". Excuse me? Baking powder? Your humble SFist correspondent,
Arts & Entertainment Devendra Banhart at Yoshi's SF, 4/16 by Moses Namkung Sad that you don't have tickets to his sold out Wednesday show at the Independent? Yoshi's San Francisco just announced another Devendra Banhart show on Friday Thursday, April 16th. Tickets
SF News Outside Lands Lineup Announced Today Holy 1993, folks! The Outside Lands Festival lineup was announced today! The main headliners at the annual three-day concert in Golden Gate Park are: Pearl Jam Dave Matthews Band Beastie Boys Followed by:
Arts & Entertainment SFist Reviews: Vetiver @ Great American Music Hall by Moses Namkung While Vetiveris a perennial grass of the Poaceae family, native to India, and is also a magical hedge against erosion, in these here parts Vetiver is better known as that
misc SFist Reviews: OK Go @ Great American Music Hall by Moses Namkung OK Go's music video for "Here It Goes Again" has over 45 million views on youtube. 45 million! That's several million more than Sneezing Panda (33 million)... Ms. Like Such
Arts & Entertainment Concert Review: Jason Lytle & Aaron Burtch (formerly of Grandaddy) at San Francisco International Airport(?!) (And now for a pro-SFO story...) Airports simply aren't given to happy surprises. That's the way it is. Gotta go, gotta do, gotta git. It's a funnel, a gilded chute, a holding pen.
Arts & Entertainment Re-Hypnotized Britney Comes to San Jose Although she's no longer the pill-popping, raven-haired femme fatale we had come to love, Britney Spears will perform in San Jose on April 12. We thought you should know this. That is all.
misc Behind the Scenes at Muni During Outside Lands We all had a great time piling on Muni last weekend, foaming and ranting about service to and from the park. But what was going on behind the scenes? We asked Muni how
Arts & Entertainment Canceled Dethklok Rescheduled for Tonight! After a small electrical fire at the Fillmore canceled last week's sold-out Dethklok show, and sent many a fan into an abyss of despair, it is on again. Yay! Check it: Rescheduled tonight,
SF News Small Blaze Shuts Down Fillmore, Cancels Shows Last night's show at the Fillmore was on fire. Literally. Before headliners Dethklok hit the stage, an electrical fire was "sparked during Soilent Green's opening set," according to SF Weekly. Fans were ushered
Arts & Entertainment Liz Phair to Perform "Exile In Guyville" at the Fillmore Hmm. This is just about the most exciting thing to happen in San Francisco. Ever. Or at least, it will be. See: Liz Phair will play a few shows this summer, featuring her
Arts & Entertainment This Week in Le Rock: April 28 - May 4 Oregon natives, Oh Darling, played the Red Devil Lounge at the beginning of April but this Thursday they'll be rocking Hotel Utah. The best part: The Kin will be opening. We've touted The
Arts & Entertainment This Week in Le Rock: April 21 - 27 If Tuesday wasn't enough, five incredible shows will be playing on Wednesday night: Midnight Juggernauts at Mezzanine (which is totally free!), Death Cab for Cutie at Fillmore, Caribou with Fuck Buttons at Independent,
Arts & Entertainment This Week in Le Rock: April 14 - 20 Take the jump to win Rilo Kiley tickets and to see the full music listings...
misc SFist Inverview: Dan Hunter of PlayRadioPlay! As the vocal warm-ups continued, we tried to have a decent conversation but the band members of Treaty of Paris, The Spill Canvas and Yellowcard were definitely having a party without us. Finally
Arts & Entertainment This Week in Le Rock: April 7 - 13 Tonight, MAE and The Honorary Title will be performing at Slim's. Phillyist, gave MAE a very good review, even though the last time we had seen them, they unfortunately sucked. They've hired some
Arts & Entertainment Contest: PlayRadioPlay! & Yellowcard @ GAMH Sunday night, PlayRadioPlay! will be supporting The Spill Canvas and Yellowcard at Great American Music Hall. We've got a spot (with a +1) on the guest list for you. All you have to
Arts & Entertainment This Week in Le Rock: March 31 - April 6 Oh Darling, an indie-pop band from Oregon, will be on their Spring Tour this week hanging out in the Bay Area. On Tuesday at noon, they will perform at San Jose State and
Arts & Entertainment It's Been 17 Years George Michael will be bringing his smash 25 LIVE tour to North American Arenas in the summer of 2008, including a local show at the HP Pavilion in San Jose on June 19th,
Arts & Entertainment This Week in Le Rock: Mar 17 - 23 Boredoms, from Osaka, Japan, will be playing a very special show at the Fillmore on Tuesday night. They will be performing "In the Round" – one of only four dates that the band will
Arts & Entertainment SFist Reviews... Wallpaper Wallpaper has brought back the 90's and in the best possible way. We imagined the crowd to be in a head-bopping frenzy but, in the short thirty minute set, Rickshaw Stop became a