Mission supergroup Cruel Summer debuts tonight at the Knockout

Here’s the official spiel:

[I]t’s CRUEL SUMMER’s first show, a band starring Josh Yule, Thea Chacamaty, Chani [Hawthorne] & Sean [Mosley]. We don’t have a website. Sorry buds. We sound like Sonic Youth making illegitimate kin with the Wedding Present…with a girl singing. Sort of. Actually we don’t really know what we sound like so you’ll have to help us figure it out.

They do have a Facebook page though, on which you can listen to and download their first single, “White Flag.”

The show tonight at the Knockout also starts POW!, Big Hurt and Garden Club. RSVP and invite your friends!

How did Cold Beer become Cold Beer?

Our buddy Carlos Bergfeld delivers the cold truth:

Whoa! What a story! Now what about Omer?

Crosstown Bikeways plan calls for big green bike lanes running straight up the middle of Valencia Street

Among other things. Connecting the City explains:

[The North-South Bikeway] will be a continuous, safe and comfortable bikeway from San Francisco State University all the way to Aquatic Park linking important civic institutions like City College and City Hall along the way. On this route, you experience the unique flavor of San Francisco neighborhoods such as Glen Park, the Mission and Polk Street and the diverse local shops and restaurants that will benefit from this bikeway. Calmer streets, an improved pedestrian experience and bringing more people to local businesses will make these streets and neighborhoods better for everyone.

Watch the whole video:

Can’t wait!

(Thanks, Mai!)

Local band and local mariachi crew march down Clarion Alley in new music video

The band is Caught in Motion and they’ve got a record release show coming up on the 18th at Cafe du Nord.

RSVP and invite your friends!

Fluffy chickens!

Her Majesty’s Secret Beekeeper is now selling fresh eggs, straight from the source — four feathery fluffball hens living in their storefront. I guess that’s what those available chicks were about.

Seriously though, are these not the fluffiest chickens ever, or am I such a city mouse that I don’t know what real chickens look like?

I mean, look at them!

Three bikes, one lock

I suppose that if some clever thief had enough time, he could remove some seat posts, wheels, and handlebars in order to make a clean getaway with all three frames sinces none of them are technically attached to the rack, but it would definitely be quite the ordeal, especially in broad daylight on a busy street. In the meantime, I must say this is quite the ingenious solution to buy some time for a quick drink or meal when you only have one lock to spare amongst your trio (and some cooperative frame geometry with which to work).

Previously:

I suppose that if some clever thief had enough time, he could remove some seat posts, wheels, and handlebars in order to make a

clean getaway with all three frames sinces none of them are technically attached to the rack, but it would definitely be quite the

ordeal, especially in broad daylight on a busy street. In the meantime, I must say this is quite the ingenious solution to buy some

time for a quick drink or meal when you only have one lock to spare amongst your trio (and some cooperative frame geometry with

which to work).

Known insider trading violator also likes to park in bike lanes

According to Mission Bicycle:

Not cool, Martha Stewart. But I’ll let it slide this time on account of this:

Get into the Asian Art Museum for free and also save lives

Asian Art Museum Blog explains:

This weekend the museum is hosting  a special event at our Target Free Sunday. Be The Match Marrow Registry, a nonprofit organization that matches patients with unrelated bone marrow donors, will be conducting registrations at the museum—complete with cheek cell swabbing!

Why? Great question. Be The Match approached the museum because they have a shortage of South Asian donors in their registry. Bay Area entrepreneur Amit Gupta shared his experience:

Two weeks ago I got a call from my doctor because I’d been feeling worn out and was losing weight, and wasn’t sure why. He was brief: “Amit, you’ve got acute leukemia. You need to enter treatment right away.” I have a couple more months of chemo to go, and then the next step is a bone marrow transplant. Minorities are severely underrepresented in the bone marrow pool, and I need help.

With the Maharaja exhibition in full swing and Sanjay Patel’s show opening next week, the museum is quite a hub for South Asian cultural happenings right now. Be The Match thought it would be a great opportunity to reach out to the South Asian community, and we agreed.

Volunteers from Be The Match will be at the museum from 11:00 am until 3:00 pm this Sunday, November 6. No matter what your background, Be The Match would be grateful for your participation!

Read on for further info, and for goodness’ sake take advantage of this opportunity.

[Photo by Rosencruz Sumera]

Haçeteria celebrates its one-year haçiversary tonight at Deco Lounge with special guest C.L.A.W.S.

In case you didn’t notice, the big beats being dropped last night at the ping pong block party came courtesy of the Haçeteria crew. They’ve held it down at several ping pong events now, and their sets have been uniformly bangin’.

They have their own night once a month at Deco Lounge on Larkin (just down the block from Saigon Sandwich), and it is also bangin’. Tonight they celebrate their one-year anniversary with a special guest live set from C.L.A.W.S. AKA Can’t Live Anywhere Without Sandwiches (best acronym ever, right?) AKA Brian Hock AKA the drummer from Bronze AKA former member of the Vanishing. Here’s a free sample:

Cave-in (night dubbin) (discaire 002) by c.l.a.w.s.

And here’s a standout track from last night’s Haçeteria set at Coffee Bar:

RSVP and invite your friends!

Shooting near 16th and Mission leaves three wounded

Mission Local was on the scene:

Three men were shot just before 11 p.m. on Friday night, following a brief shouting match at 16th and Mission streets. All three victims were transported by ambulance to the hospital, and two, ages 24 and 42, have life-threatening injuries.The third man, 34, is in better condition.

Police have no suspects in custody and no known suspect information yet.

Josh Gonia, who watched the scene from outside El Capitan Hotel on Mission Street, saw the confrontation build up to the round of gunshots.

According to Gonia, two men were outside of the McDonald’s on Mission Street, yelling at another two men across the street at the bus stop. One man ran after another with a baseball bat.

Read on.

[via CMoore]