Manchester meets Berlin, tonight in the Lower Haight

DJ Tristes Tropiques, of the Mission-based Haçeteria crew, is one of the most talented and versatile DJs I know, so I’m pretty sure this is gonna rule. From American Tripps‘s official invite:

For this edition of our monthly party in the Lower Haight, we asked DJ Tristes Tropiques (Haçeteria SF) to put together a Manchester-themed set (featuring New Order, the Smiths, the Fall, and other acts from those heady dayz).

RSVP and invite your friends!

The Mallard’s last show ever is TONIGHT at the Knockout

If you’ve never seen one of the best live shows the city has to offer, tonight’s your last chance. Get thee there.

Beautiful day in the park!

P.S. Sorry, Jessica :P

How to make your own holiday wreath

Just ride your bicycle through a goddamn forest.

Still, I suppose this isn’t as bad as the last ridiculous thing that happened to my bike.

(Title inspiration from Vic)

Belly overload!

Chefs Justin Navarro (from The Galley) and Wes Rowe (who knows everything there is to know about the SF burger scene) have put together something very special for this weekend:

Belly Dinner Menu
$27/person

Salmon Belly
crushed wasabi peas, pickled ginger, and soy reduction

Lamb Bacon
served atop arugula and potato soup with creme fraiche

Bbq’ed Pork Belly
with pickled slaw

Strawberry Rhubarb Pie by Magpies
with Jelly Belly Ice-Cream

Wine Pairing $20
Paired by Kris Esqueda of Vinyl Wine Bar

Get tickets!

Drama Talk & Drinks: Comedy at The Cynic Cave

Welcome to the second installment of “Drama Talk & Drinks”, a new feature here on Mission Mission. Our friends Katie Cruz and Brittany Janis go see a local show, then they go to a bar, get drinks, and talk about it. Here’s their report:

[pic by Katie Cruz]

Rumor had it something funny was going on under Lost Weekend Video. Last year they opened The Cinecave in their basement, and now they’re hosting a variety of awesomeness, including some of SF’s funniest. Last Saturday we decided to check out their Cynic Cave Comedy Show featuring Bucky Sinister, Shanti Charan, Red Scott, Kelly Anneken and Miles K hosted by George Chen and Kevin O’Shea. Here’s our drama talk:

Brittany: The host (Kevin O’Shea) was awesome! I loved that he started with “This is the most fun you are going to have in a basement in 2013” because I think that is true. I haven’t had that much fun in a basement in a while.

Katie: I definitely didn’t feel lied to, which is always nice. Shockingly good for $10.

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Stripes overload!

A friend of mine is having a stripes-themed birthday party this weekend, and the Facebook invite just totally exploded with pics of everybody wearing stripes. One of our fashion expert pals said, “This party is so on trend for Spring 2013,” so I figured we should share it all with everybody, so you’ll be in the know. Behold:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ALLISON!

P.S. A bonus! A pair of relevant videos, after the jump…

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Rock On/Rock Off

Bicycle Film Festival invades SF all weekend

There’s an opening party on Friday, a full program of rad biking films on Saturday, and a race at GG Park on Sunday, with an afterparty at (where else?) Bender’s.

Check out all the details here, and RSVP and invite your friends here.

LA’s Tierra Mia Coffee moving into Valencia and Mission

Tierra Mia Coffee, a southern California-based coffee shop, is moving into the Mission and Valencia storefront formerly known as Caffeinated Comics and more recently the short-lived Way Out CafeIt seems well-loved in LA, but running a cafe in that location has so far bombed. We’ll see if they can overcome that curse and San Francisco’s general coffee snobbery.

Personally, I’m not interested in any coffee beans that haven’t passed through the digestive tract of an Asian palm civet.