Not the seven hills of Rome, or The Hills Have Eyes, or just plain The Hills. No, this is because when I'm driving around San Francisco I can never remember the name of any of the hills beyond the three I stare at all day: Twin Peaks, Bernal Heights, and Potrero Hill. So here is a nice map showing t ...
Selling a home without a real estate agent can save thousands of dollars in commission fees, but it can also be a painstaking, confusing task. Foregoing an agent, however, is easier these days thanks to Web sites that help homeowners advertise their… Real estate broker – Real estate – Website – For ...
Harmonix and Child's Play have announced that they're banding together for a charity benefit Rock Band night at San Francisco's DNA Lounge the night of December 9. "Ümloud!" is an all-ages event organized by GameLife's Chris Kohler, Gamehelper's Joe Markert and Telltale Games' John "Seg" Seggerson, ...
"Knee Deep in Mud" isn't just a song on the Aces' fantastic new CD, No One Rides for Free —it's a manifesto of the band's sound. Go here to read the rest: Full Tank of Blues (North Bay Bohemian)
I’m really excited to post this absolutely killin’ multimedia by The Supplicants getting crazy with the improvisation live at the Red Poppy Art House in San Francisco on November 6, 2009. They don’t get together like this very often, especially with Sameer in NYC these days, so it was a real pleasur ...
Several projects having to do with open-access data from governmental and municipal sources have been announced in the past few months. Governments are, of course, already using analytics for a lot of things – this post from A Smarter Planet talks about how the Social Security Administration in the ...
I came across this quote while reading J.Cameron’s “The Artist’s Way” book. It made me think that no matter what kind of art we do (photography, painting, quilting, etc.), we all need to step out and lose that fear of “being wrong”, making mistakes and trying new things. Sometimes we need to try som ...
Just getting around to scanning this image I made of living legend Bob Mould (of Husker Du) at the Swedish American Hall in San Francisco on February 26, 2009 as part of this year’s Noisepop Festival. The image was made using a vintage Canon rangefinder with Tri-X 400 film.
Once a novelty, dream-home raffles are becoming a popular but risky way for nonprofit organizations to raise money. The concept marries two of America’s favorite obsessions – gambling and real estate – with that good feeling you get from supporting a worthy.. Yahoo! News
Photos from Scott Amendola and Wil Blades performing live at the Great American Music Hall as part of the San Francisco Jazz Festival on November 5, 2009.