Arts & Entertainment The Best Cultural Events In San Francisco While San Francisco is best known for its acclaimed food scene and unyielding political righteousness, it is also known to hold some pretty swank and artful events boasting worldwide talent. Highbrow enrichment, if
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Thing Tonight: Noise Pop Record Collective Tonight at Mr. Smith's in the heart of the city's Mid-Market revitalization district, local independent music concern Noise Pop and noted record store Amoeba Music join forces to present the latest edition of
Arts & Entertainment NoisePop Festival 2012 Lineup Announced NoisePop, the city's all-over-town music festival announced the lineup for their 20th anniversary festival this afternoon and true to form it's ripe with NoisePop alumni, recent noisemakers and younger up-and-comers. Below, the current
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Eat Your Favorite Treasure Island Music Festival Artists at Soundbite Pop-Up Dinner Tomorrow night the tireless local music promoters at NoisePop and musically inclined kitchen staff from graffEats are teaming up again to combine classy foodie-ism with playful music appreciation. The theme this time: next
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink NoisePop and graffEats Team Up for Serge Gainsbourg Tribute Dinner San Francisco's venerable indie music festival promoters NoisePop are joining forces with the traveling foodies at graffEats to create another one-night-only dinner of food and music on September 8th. You might remember we
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SFist Attends: Noise Pop & graffEats' Covers Dinner Last night, Noise Pop teamed up with guerilla dining society graffEats to reprise the Covers Dinner experiment they debuted during this year's Noise Pop music festival. The concept is pretty simple: pair each
Arts & Entertainment Noise Pop 2008: Tales from the Merch Booth Tuesday: Our first Noise Pop night was on Opening Night at the Rickshaw Stop, which was available to badge-holders, staff, and volunteers. We got there right when the doors opened and went straight