Free Events this Weekend
Fashionistas and chocolate lovers have something to look forward to this weekend, and it’s getting heavy in Japantown.
Hot Styles at J-Pop Summit Festival
The sun came out on Sunday, much to the delight of festival-goers at the fourth annual J-Pop Summit: a Japanese pop culture extravaganza in Japantown, featuring live music, fashion shows, film screenings, vendors selling homemade wares and delicious Japanese treats.
So You Think You Can Paint? Club Six Hosts a Free Painting Party
SoMA nightclub Club Six hosts a fun, free and interactive happy hour that is unlike any other in San Francisco—or anywhere else, really. Dubbed So You Think You Can Paint?, every Thursday night the club opens its doors and offers canvas, paint and brushes to the public.
Shopping: Kayo Books, a Literary Gem in the Tendernob
There is a secret gem of a bookstore in the Tenderloin, nestled in between a coffee shop and some unassuming apartments on Post Street.
More Parking Meters, Longer Enforcement Hours Near AT&T Park
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is getting set to install more parking meters near AT&T Park and the surrounding Mission Bay development.
Lands End Lookout Hit by Vandals
The new Lands End Lookout, which just opened in April, has already been hit by vandals.
Last-minute Father’s Day Shopping Events
For those who still haven’t figured out what to get the dads on their list for Father’s Day, here are a few sales and an event we thought might might come in handy.
SF Design Week Continues
San Francisco Design Week 2012 kicked off Monday, and though it’s almost over, there are still a few cool events.
Shopping: Consignment Shop Roundup
For the thrifty yet fashionable, San Francisco offers many options, whether it be vintage, thrift or consignment. Each operates on a slightly different model, and this week we focus on roundup of consignment shops.
Mission Anarchists Caught on Tape
The recent night of vandalism along the Mission’s Valencia Street corridor wrought by a faction of the Occupy Movement on April 30th was taped and has now been posted on YouTube for the world to see.




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