@SFPD will have extra patrols 7 days/week on foot & on bike @ #Dolorespark after today's #shooting.
— Lisa Amin Gulezian (@LisaAminABC7) August 4, 2017
@SFPD will have extra patrols 7 days/week on foot & on bike @ #Dolorespark after today's #shooting.
— Lisa Amin Gulezian (@LisaAminABC7) August 4, 2017
Gotta plan waaay ahead these days.
First is Ariel Pink on October 14th, 15th, and 16th. And check it out:
Everyone who purchases a ticket to one of these shows will receive a digital version of Ariel Pink’s new album Dedicated to Bobby Jameson upon release in September 2017!
Next is Sparks playing an early show and a late show on October 20th, and I hear tickets are going pretty fast. Here’s a recent performance of a song from their forthcoming new album, to whet your whistle:
And finally it’s the great Roky Erickson, performing on Halloween and the night before Halloween! The Halloween show includes Wax Idols performing as the Damned beforehand, and the show the night before will feature Roky playing a set of 13th Floor Elevators classics!
Noise Pop this week announced all the non-musical stuff booked for this year’s 20th Street Block Party. First there’s the food:
And then there’s the nonprofits and businesses that will have booths or whatever:
And a few other bits and pieces:
Block Party guests can also stop by Mutiny Radio on 21st and Florida to watch the live broadcast with a full day of comedy, interviews, and performances from the volunteer-run organization. Visit the Rocket Dog Adoption Zoo to check out dogs of all ages in need of a loving home, play with these pups and maybe even take one home! The San Francisco LowRider Council will bring choice classic and modern cars to display on 19th Street and Bryant. Harken Chardonnay will have a special boardwalk installation featuring Live DJs from the Magnificent 7, a pop-up record shop by Amoeba, vintage VW photo booth by Das Bus, wine tasting, and so much more!
And of course, in case you forgot, the music:
Let’s listen to the Tambo Rays again:
RSVP and invite your neighbors!
[Photo by Paige K Parsons]
[Photo by Wes Rowe]
ABV‘s upstairs rotating-concept bar Over Proof has announced its latest thing; it’s called Este Oeste, and it opens next week:
The name means “East West” and refers to the prevailing winds of southern Spain that greatly affect the aging of Sherry wines. ‘Este o este’ also loosely translates as ‘this or that’ in keeping with the Flip Flop/Double Back theme of change in the title. Sherry and gin will be the focus of the beverage program, but the real star of show is the food – which will be Spanish influenced.
Chef Collin Hilton has done a beautiful job with this menu, which can be described as bright and coastal, rustic but clean. Spanish style dishes are close to his heart, and we cannot wait for folks to try everything he has created for this quarter.
Décor will return to the light and airy vibes we saw with Flip Flop—but with a decidedly more Mediterranean look. Este Oeste’s sunny interior will feature soft pastel hues and a hanging collection of dried herbs, flowers, and botanicals. Blue and white Mediterranean tiles line the front steps of the entrance stairs and wrap the front bar to create the perfect backdrop for Chef Collin Hilton and Sous Chef Nick Salazar’s menu of deceptively simple, bright, Spanish-inspired fare.
Get reservations here, and/or check out the full menu after the jump:
Here’s details on the first one, this weekend:
Who would’ve thunk a bar in the Mission in 2017 would close down, reopen as something else, and suddenly be more punk??? (And wow, it’s been about 7 years since there was live music at 2700 16th Street.)
Listen to this jam by Vasas:
All this month, in order to prime audiences for the opening of Ingrid Goes West on the 18th, Alamo Drafthouse is showing a series of classic movies about obsession. Such as Single White Female (pictured).
Here’s the full Tales of the Obsessed lineup at the New Mission here in SF:
8/2 – Weird Wednesday: THE BEAVER TRILOGY, 9:30pm (filmmaker Trent Harris in person!)
8/7 – THE KING OF COMEDY, 7pm
8/7- MULHOLLAND DRIVE, 9:50pm
8/9 – CHUCK & BUCK, 7pm
8/9 – Weird Wednesday: SNAKES, 9:40pm
8/13 – WELCOME TO THE DOLLHOUSE, 7pm
8/14 – THREE WOMEN, 10:15pm
8/15 – SINGLE WHITE FEMALE, 7pm
8/15 – Terror Tuesday: NIGHT WARNING, 10pm
8/16 – THE CABLE GUY, 7pm
8/21 – TO DIE FOR, 10pm
Get your tickets (and read more about this special event) here. (King of Comedy is that Scorsese movie you’ve never seen, Three Women is that Altman movie you’ve never seen, etc., etc.)
Ingrid Goes West btw was great. We saw a sneak preview last week and I say it’s an instant classic, definitely worthy of a month of special programming to celebrate its release. Read all about it and get tickets here.
LOUD & LOCAL is a weekly show on BFF.fm that highlights the best bands from the Bay Area…and it’s also a rad monthly event! On the first Thursday of the month LOUD & Local presents a bar night to benefit BFF.fm, featuring awesome live bands and guest DJs at Pops Bar. This Thursday Loud and Local features:
Vandella – a modern-day Buckingham-Nicks, vocalist Tracey Holland and guitarist Chris Tye mix up a potent potion of sexy, sweaty 70s-era rock & roll.
DJ Jamie Jams – his inspired mixology is empirically proven to induce moshing en masse until last call
DJ Chelsea Lynn – the queen of the dancefloor whenever she dips into her very eclectic record collection
Enter to win awesome merch from Vandella by RSVPing here.
21+ / 9pm – close / FREE (donations for BFF.fm collected at the door)
Come out to Pops and support local music!
Check out this week’s full entertainment line up at Pops Bar:
Honest question: Why does the Tesla brand give me such strong douche vibes even though electric cars are clearly much better for the planet? https://t.co/vVnp3RcIiV
— daisy barringer (@daisy) July 29, 2017
Another side benefit of using @FordGoBike: forced break from looking at screens! It's like I really saw my neighborhood for the first time 🤓
— Ethan Teng (@dancingfoodie) July 29, 2017