Even though “then” was just a little over a year ago, it feels sooo much longer:
But, as I’m sure you’ve noticed, times are changing, so now I suppose you’d better get used to this sort of sterile digital future:
And yes, I realize this is just Silent Disco and they’ve been doing it for years, so I guess I’m ok with it as long as the homeless folks get headphones too. To be clear, I’m not saying it’s bad, just different. Of course, this better not evolve into some sort of Demolition Man future sex.
[Photo by Sean Knox, via Dispatches from Entitlementistan]
Modern Times closing not hip enough for you dudes? http://www.sfbg.com/2014/01/07/modern-tragedy
http://www.missionmission.org/2011/04/06/modern-times-bookstore-losing-its-lease-seeking-new-digs/
http://www.missionmission.org/2010/08/18/save-modern-times-from-the-ashbin-of-history/
Modern Times sucks and always has sucked. You should welcome its demise and disappearance, because its extended but inexorable shuffle towards oblivion is all-too-obvious evidence of its pitifully small community base, the unviability of its business model, and the impotence of the few knee-jerk “radicals” who claim to support it.
Its brain-dead, Jim, turn off the ventilator and move on.
i think the 16th and mission bart station would have been a waaaay better choice of silent disco venue
Wait until they have invisible movie nights where everyone wears Google Glass.