DJ JustStella is headlining this week’s NightLife at the Cal Academy

DJ JustStella lives upstairs from me and is an awesome DJ and dedicated San Francisco party historian. (You can hear her DJ regularly on BFF and occasionally at American Tripps.) This Thursday night she’s doing a summer-themed set on the main stage for the “Summer Camp” edition of NightLife and I bet it’s going to rock.

Get tickets and invite your pals here.

Gluten gag

[via Mission Local]

Two-fisted two-lane skeeball

Double the fun! (And even more challenging that that new way of bowling!)

All-female DJ lineup spinning 8-hour marathon of soul, girl groups and garage tonight at Beauty Bar

RSVP and invite your friends!

Some insane ramblings about Obama scrawled on a sidewalk

Hilarious photo of a pigeon choking on a piece of popcorn

Where does this rank against the pigeon stuck in a Cheetos bag and the pigeon got knocked out of the sky by a frisbee?

[via The Heated]

Kerry’s Restaurant, home of ‘Chicken Salad Delectable’ and the ‘Midnite Burger’

Bernalwood went down a delectable history hole this morning and came back with a bunch of great stuff about Kerry’s Restaurant. The above shot is from 1986, can you believe it?

And check out this menu, from way back in the ’60s:

Yum!

This is bowling, there are rules!

Or maybe not.

3D City: Wagging Tails


3D City is a year long stereoscopic photography project by Doctor Popular

The dogs of the Mission, as seen through my Lumix 3D1. (With a bonus shot of a dog and a drone in Columbus Park, that looks weird because developing film can be tricky sometimes)


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Pre-gentrification Hayes Valley looked a little different

I love this pic! That’s Hayes Street at Gough. There’s a double-decker freeway where my friend Trusha’s pilates studio is now! And there’s a Moishe’s Pipic where Moishe’s Pipic used to be!

Dang I miss Moishe’s Pipic. And sometimes I still miss the Fell Street offramp, which I guess has been gone for over a decade now. (Good thing I can still experience it virtually thank to this home movie I made on its final day of existence.)

The Bold Italic has this and a whole bunch more early ’90s Hayes pics here.