Posts tagged ‘San Francisco’
San Francisco: The Miniature City
You all know how much I love tilt-shift videos, and MINIMUS goes the extra step by creating one for San Francisco. He does a great job capturing the spirit of the city and it’s most iconic landmarks.
Drawing the Sword: Samurai in Manga and Anime
The Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco is currently showing two exhibitions highlighting anime and manga. The first exhibition, “Drawing the Sword: Samurai in Manga and Anime,” explores the “evolution of Japanese artistic traditions by demonstrating the ever-changing image of the iconic samurai.” The exhibit juxtaposes 19th-century woodblock prints with 21st-century animation production cels and
True Clothing – San Francisco
Started in San Francisco in July 1996, True ventured to fill a void: No stores on Haight Street were selling hip hop gear. In those days, hip hop clothing was Wu Wear, Phat Farm, and a bunch of labels that you probably never heard of and aren’t around anymore. More than ten years later True
Villains San Francisco
Located in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco, Villains is one of the most popular boutiques for men and women. It’s large hipster inventory provides a nice selection of the freshest names in fashion — Villains carries Diesel, Ben Sherman, Paul Frank, Stussy, Fresh Jive and a number of other large and small brands. Villains
Teaz Me Opens in Westfield San Francisco
There’s an amazing new tea bar and fusion cafe in the newly expanded 1.5 million-square-foot Westfield San Francisco Centre. Teaz Me has a large selection of creative tea mixes, and healthy food snacks. Tami can’t seem to get enough of this place! We’ve been back twice since they’ve opened, and she’s fallen in love with
HIN Nightshift at AT&T Park in San Francisco
Saturday night was just hectic. We had few birthday parties to attend before trying to make it over to HIN Nightshift at AT&T Park in San Francisco. We finally escaped the last “Happy Birthday to You” song and made it to Nightshift about 15 minutes before they closed. Unfortunately, most of Nightshift was already done,





