by Jessie Schiewe | Apr 15, 2017 | Arts & Culture, SF Weekly
SF Weekly On a recent Saturday night, upwards of a hundred millennials gathered in an Emeryville warehouse to gleefully chant “Got me feeling like a dad right now.” Leading the chorus was a 6-foot-3 man with chest-length dreadlocks flecked with gold beads,...
by Jessie Schiewe | Apr 1, 2017 | Arts & Culture, Favorites, Profiles, Recent, SF Weekly
The Third Eye Blind frontman dishes on the band’s next album, trolling Republicans, and becoming ‘a whole person.’ SF Weekly Interviewing Stephan Jenkins is like herding cats or trying to get my very untrained dog Mischa to do a trick. He evades...
by Jessie Schiewe | Mar 25, 2017 | Arts & Culture, Recent, SF Weekly
Thank Clams Casino. SF Weekly In 2011, Michael Volpe was a 23-year-old physical therapy student who lived in the historic township of Nutley, N.J., with his mom and her two dachshunds. In his spare time, Volpe produced beats under the name Clams Casino and used...
by Jessie Schiewe | Mar 25, 2017 | Arts & Culture, Recent, SF Weekly
Beach Goth 2016 was a fiasco and City Club sounds too polished, but The Growlers don’t give a shit. SF Weekly I’m lucky to get Brooks Nielsen of The Growlers on the phone when I call on a recent Thursday afternoon. “I do the whole ‘I’m not talking to anybody...
by Jessie Schiewe | Mar 18, 2017 | Arts & Culture, Cover Stories, News, SF Weekly
The history of San Francisco’s most iconic music venues SF Weekly (Cover Story) From techno warehouses to indie-rock taverns, San Francisco has no shortage of music venues. We’re especially lucky to have a few that are over a century old, having weathered fires,...
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