Saturday, January 28, 2012

Reviews

Gastronomic Adventures in Portland

–By Helen Gordon Andina's Causa Last November, I flew up to Portland, Oregon,... 


Ólöf Arnalds: “Innundir Skinni” visits San Francisco

–By Julia Dodge Ólöf Arnalds, with her extra terrestrial-pitch and soothing... 


Gaga’s Semi Precious Weapons come to Slim’s SF

–By Julia Dodge “I can’t pay the rent, but I’m fuckin’ gorgeous.”... 


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Blog This

Americana Rockabilly: The Quarter Mile Combo

The Sonoma four-piece act,  The Quarter Mile Combo, on the heels of their 2010... 


High Heeled Shoes, Tattoos & Booze this weekend!

I’ll be the one with a camera in one hand, a beer in another…    Read More →


Dr.Sketchy’s presents LADY MONSTER

Title: Dr.Sketchy’s presents LADY MONSTERLocation: 111 Minna Gallery, San FranciscoLink... 


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Features

D.I.Y. Hairstylings, Part I: “Side Order of Bun Bouffant”

Article and Photography by Melissa Schilling  Have fine hair and looking for a quick up-do? For anyone with medium to long locks (if your hair is thin, you can always add clip-in extensions), get D.I.Y. with this easy-peezy creation by Salon Tivoli stylist Sarah Gordan. Model: Caroll Gardens. 1. Tease Front portion of hair from crown forward 2. Gather... [Read more of this review]


Margaret Cho gets “Cho Dependent”

  Photography by Austin Young. –By Julia Dodge It all began for me with Margaret Cho’s angry Korean mother impression. It just doesn’t get any better than that… or does it? Comedy, acting, fashion, all-around rabble rouser… Cho is now trying something new: a comedy rock album. Out August 24, “Cho Dependent” has the Korean Queen... [Read more of this review]


Lone Star State Latinas: Girl in a Coma

  (From left) Jenn Alva, Nina Diaz and Phannie Diaz are Girl in a Coma. Photo by Adam Stockstill. –By Julia Dodge No, you aren’t hearing things: this San Antonio trio is named after the Smith’s song. But it’s just one of the many ways Girl in a Coma pays homage to their idols, ranging from 50s rockabilly, Spanish music and the gritty... [Read more of this review]


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