Ecocomics: The Economics of Comic Books
guest post by Burstein! One of the joys that I have always found in a well constructed comic was not merely the joy of the narrative and art, but also where the story brought my imagination. As a geek...
View ArticleA Stop Motion Wedding Invitation
Corey McKenna has used stop motion animation to make one of the most charming wedding invitations that I have ever seen. It is light, whimsical, compelling to watch, and really makes me want to attend...
View ArticleMy Milk Toof: A Blog About A Pet Milk Toof
photo by Inhae Lee My Milk Toof is a photo blog where each post tells a story over 1 to 10 images of two Milk Toofs that happen to reside at Inhae Lee‘s home. When I was young, I placed my baby teeth...
View ArticleJourney to the End of the Night: An Interactive Street Game In Oakland by SF0
Journey to the End of the Night is an interactive and free street game that is being produced by SF0. While the rules are a bit more complex, the game is an extended version of tag where the players...
View ArticleThe Tamale Lady’s Birthday Party
The Tamale Lady, aka Virginia Ramos, is celebrating her *ahem* not-35th birthday at Zeitgeist on Monday, June 15th from 6 to 8 p.m. Cecil D. Feeder is hosting the party and will be showing his...
View ArticleMonster By Mail, Summer of the Supervillain
Len Peralta is the Cleveland artist behind “Monster by Mail” is back with “Summer of the Supervillain”, where Len will draw you a sketch of any monster of your choosing for $25. Just give him the name...
View ArticleA Conversation With Hal Robins
photo by Scott Beale In this special post, Contributing Coleoidea, Burstein, interviews the legendary Hal Robins (aka Dr. Hal) on his talents, arts, and history of involvement in the San Francisco...
View ArticleNoisebridge Year 1: Open Hacker House
guest post by Burstein! The hackerspace Noisebridge is one of San Francisco’s cultural and artistic gems. Its members have contributed a wide variety of art, hacks and local culture. Noisebridge is a...
View ArticleMistletoe Randomly Appears Around San Francisco
photo by Qarly Q Around thirty mischievous merry makers sneaked out in the dead of night on Friday, December 18th, to not-so-covertly install bundles of mistletoe over public spaces where people...
View ArticleA PSA For The St. Valentines Day Massacre (a.k.a. the San Francisco Pillow...
photo by Dave Young Every Valentine’s Day, quite literally thousands of people converge on Justin Herman Plaza at 6pm to engage in a mass Pillow Fight wherein faces are pummeled, backs are thwacked,...
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