Stay Puft and Slimer Rock Out
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On Grace at Howard.
— By Kevin Montgomery (@kevinmonty) |
On Grace at Howard.
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I'm not one to tell artists how to paint, butttt shouldn't this read “Occupy BBRRAAIINNSS”?
[New mural outside of Hemlock Tavern by Ezra Li Eismont]
— By Kevin Montgomery (@kevinmonty) |
— By Kevin Montgomery (@kevinmonty) |
Marina-based taco and tequila purveyor Tacolicious is going to great lengths to shed their freighting Chustnut Street image for their foray into the Mission, going so far as to employ the Mission's artistic weapon of choice to paint their new signage. And, as Eater reports, we have a lot more than shots of nondescript tequila and hard-shell tacos to look forward too:
The outdoor seating section will be sheltered by a retractable roof, there will be a designated phone area made out of 1950s and 1970s phone booths and—something new in these parts—tequila on tap.
While all that may sound needless and gimmicky, I'm all sorts of pumped that bars are recognizing the growing need for a quite place to yell at Siri.
Opening this November!
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Tagged on a perfectly good pair of unidentifiable shoes; dangling adjacent to Shoe Biz on Valencia.
— By Kevin Montgomery (@kevinmonty) |
— By Kevin Montgomery (@kevinmonty) |
No word if last night's senseless police brutality was in response to this curvaceous bastardization of the Giants logo or merely the actualization of SFPD's proclivity for crushing hot, barely-legal skulls.
— By Kevin Montgomery (@kevinmonty) |
— By Kevin Montgomery (@kevinmonty) |
I'm all for murals of flame-tipped fowl that spit terrible foreign policy, but to flaunt American militarism around as “landscaping & population control”—in San Francisco of all places—strikes me as tacky, if not entirely devoid of basic human empathy.
(Thanks Ben!)
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Rad mural, David, but I thought only self-aggrandizing dictators like Saddam Hussein and Ronald Reagan commissioned public art of themselves?