Viral Video: SF Performer on America’s Got Talent
SF has its share of talented street performers. We’ve seen them showcasing their skills around town and, now, the rest of America has had the chance to see one particular dancer do his thing. And they’ve seemed to have fallen in love.
Founder Explains Controversial Nightlife App SceneTap
Over the last week, an app has been launched in San Francisco that has come under the spotlight of many concerned with privacy issues. But SceneTap founder and CEO Cole Harper is attempting to quell the uproar over the technology.
The Happiest Seaside Towns in America
Coastal Living recently ranked the top fifteen coastal towns that they deemed were the happiest in the country. It shouldn’t be too surprising that four were in the Bay Area. Can you guess which ones?
Best Instagram Photos #BayToBreakers
Bay to Breakers, always an eye-opening experience, was in top form yesterday as the sun cooperated for the 7-mile party across San Francisco. Instagram was flooded with thousands of shots from from the “race.” Here are 25 of the best, #BayToBreakers.
Shopping: TopShelf Mobile Boutique Brings Edgy Fashions on Wheels
FIDM graduate Christina Ruiz’s decade-long dream of starting her own clothing store recently took form with TopShelf Boutique, San Francisco’s first and currently only fashion truck.
Pornstachapalooza
Ah, remember the days when a man could sport a mustache the size of Texas across his upper lip and be high-fived for his virility rather than being written off as a hipster or, worse, a creep?
Shopping: Taylor Stitch
SF-based indie menswear outfitter Taylor Stitch has paired up with Banana Republic for a men’s shirting capsule in Banana Republic’s flagship store. The capsule opened May 8 and will live there exclusively for 18 weeks.
Prehistoric Creatures To Roam In Golden Gate Park
It will be a trek back in time for visitors to the Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park starting this week as the public will be met by the newest exhibit, Plantosaurus Rex.
First World Problems
Do you ever hear yourself complaining about something minor or trivial and realize that you sound like a privileged, pampered bourgeoisie resident of the First World? Well, you’re not the only one. Millions of people are just as whiny as you.
Before I Die…
There’s a community-fueled public art project going on called “Before I Die”. It was started in New Orleans by artist Candy Chang and it was recently in Brooklyn, NY. Using simple stencils and chalk, it asks people what they would like to go/do/be before they leave this life.




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