New documentary about Wayne White starts tonight at the Roxie

Back in 2008 I took a trip to Los Angeles and tweeted about what a good time I was having and got into a Twitter feud about whether or not my excitement would impact my “Mission cred” or something. I wrote a post about the ordeal, and one of the things I mention as I’m ticking off great things about LA is Wayne White and his paintings (such as the one above). Well, turns out he’s got a lot of other talents too, and somebody just made a movie about him:

Part biography, part live performance, BEAUTY IS EMBARRASSING tells the irreverent and inspiring story of this one-of-a-kind visual artist and raconteur. The film traces White’s career from an underground cartoonist in the East Village to his big break as a designer, puppeteer and voice-over actor on Pee Wee’s Playhouse for which he won three Emmy’s. It follows Wayne’s success designing and animating for other children’s shows like Beakman’s World and The Weird Al Show and music videos for Peter Gabriel (“Big Time”) and Smashing Pumpkins (“Tonight, Tonight”) through a dark period of struggle and self-reflection before emerging in his present-day incarnation as a respected painter and performer. The film, like White, embraces the ragged edges and messy contradictions of life, art, and family with rabid humor and honesty. Dir: Neil Berkeley. Featuring Wayne White, Mimi Pond, Mark Motherbaugh, Todd Oldham, Matt Groening, Gary Panter and Paul Reubens. 2012. Digital. 87 mins. Nightly at 7pm & 8:45pm, plus Sun. at (3:15pm) & 5pm.

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Pop-up late-night brunch TONIGHT at Boogaloo’s!

I can’t seem to find the menu anywhere, but It’s brunch, and it’s at Boogaloo’s, and it’s on a Friday night! ChefRoulette is the name of the organization organizing these things. Here’s the deal:

Featuring the dynamic chef duo of Nicole Poirier and Nikole Lent, chefRoulette and Kitchit (http://www.kitchit.com/) are pleased to be your hot date on Friday, September 14. This brunch will be held at Boogaloos, which typically closes its doors at 3pm. But we are re-opening them just for you! You can come line up for your miracle food cure starting at 7pm, going until you just can’t eat anymore.

WHAT: Friday Night Brunch
WHEN: Friday, September 14, from 7pm-2am
WHERE: Boogaloos (22nd and Valencia)
WHO: Chefs Nicole and Nikole, Kitchit, and chefRoulette
WHY: good food, good people, good cheer.

So whether you are coming solo, or with your 8 besties, this will be a magical night of music, surprise acts, and of course, DAMN GOOD FOOD.

Sounds good! RSVP and invite your friends!

UPDATE: MENU

A night of comedy and short films, featuring a short film by David Enos

Mainly I’m excited about this edition of Talkies because it features a new film by David Enos. Don’t know David Enos? Allow me to enlighten you:

But basically, just watch this classic and you’ll be sold:

RSVP and invite your friends!

Berlin-style ping pong tonight in the Lower Haight

I figured this would be of interest since it’s apparently the only Berlin-style ping pong party happening this month. Plus, the Lower Haight is my second favorite neighborhood, and the home of the best burrito in town. (AND, one of the poster models is Vic Wong, who as of one post ago is tied with Andrew Sarkarati for most prolific Mission Mission writer ever, other than me.)

Also, the musical program this time seems pretty interesting:

Psmzntl, DJ Fgsfds and DJ Jerky Joerg will be manning the decks, and here’s what they promise: “Looks like an eclectic set and we’ll tag team it to hop genres and decades. Maybe no country. Tunes, songs, nuggets, slop.” YUSSS!!!!

RSVP and invite your friends!

Hot new look for summer: Sombrero bike helmet

Not necessarily spotted in the Mission, but that doesn’t mean this isn’t the kind of thing someone around here might deign to don.  Although I’m having some trouble deciding whether this is terrible or amazing, I feel like the world needs to know.

Drink of the week: the Gold Spike

In light of an unsubstantiated rumor that Molly Ringwald’s favorite local restaurant is Range, it’s time we noted that Valencia’s only Michelin star (true?) has been consistently making great and varied cocktails since long before you moved here from Santa Rosa and started bitching about how yuppies are ruining the neighborhood. The Gold Spike is my current favorite, which combines a good amount of tequila, several dashes of bitters (housemade, of course,) and Cynar, Italy’s premier artichoke liqueur. I usually try to sneak in between 6 and 7 and get one of the ten or so seats at the bar before the dinner crowd floods in.

Drink of the week is brought to you by Poachedjobs.com.

How can we keep the Mission cool?

Obvs.

The city at night, all bright, through the fog

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[via Statistics and Lies]

Rock Make Street Festival 2012 brings art, food, beer and rock ‘n’ roll to the corner of 18th and Treat this Saturday!

Rock Make returns! Here’s this year’s lineup:

17th Street Stage (at Treat Avenue & 17th Street)

12:30pm: SF Rock Project
1:30pm: Kids on a Crime Spree
2:30pm: The Mallard
3:30pm: Yalls
4:30pm: Will Sprott (of The Mumlers)
5:30pm: Tartufi
6:30pm: Burnt Ones

18th Street Stage (at 18th Street & Treat Avenue)

1pm: Metal Mother
2pm: Permanent Collection
3pm: Twin Steps
4pm: DRMS
5pm: John Vanderslice
6pm: Exray’s

Lookin’ good! Just saw the Mallard last weekend and they are in prime condition these days, so try to arrive on the early side.

RSVP and invite your friends!

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