A Beautiful Fall
Posted by pacotacomike | Filed under Film
When some think of a neglected arthouse film, the image that comes to mind is a modern, avant-garde affair that looks into the abyss of the human condition and returns with stylishly esoteric profundity–all on a shoe-string budget, backyard sets, and a cast of newly-graduated drama majors. By this logic, though privately financed, minimally distributed, [...]
Tags: blog, Film, Mimi Honeycutt, Review, San Francisco Foghorn Scene, The Fall
Get on your Soap Box
Posted by pacotacomike | Filed under Event
Staff Writer: Kylah Frazier
I knew there were going to be a lot of people at the Red Bull Soap Box race this past Saturday but I had no idea that there would be that many people. Later on that dayone of the MCs would announce that there was an estimated 75,000 that showed up. Dolores [...]
Tags: Dolores Park, Kylah Frazier, San Francisco Foghorn Scene, Soapbox
A Beautiful Fall
Posted by pacotacomike | Filed under Music
Staff Writer: Colin Gibbons
Wednesday, October 8, 2008. Bottom of the Hill, San Francisco.
Baltimore noise rockers Ponyail have been gaining a lot of attention in the wake of their recent release Ice Cream Spiritual, an experimental celebration of all things wild and raucous. The quartet’s penchant for untethered live performances has earned them a reputation as one of [...]
Tags: a beautiful fall, Colin Gibbons, interview, Music, San Francisco Foghorn Scene
Whoever Said Justice Couldn’t Be Served?
Posted by pacotacomike | Filed under Music
Chris Crowley
Saturday marked the start of the second annual Treasure Island Music Festival. The festival, which ran Saturday and Sunday, held some big name headliners with Justice on Saturday and Jack White’s side project, The Raconteurs, on Sunday.
When I arrived on Saturday, I was truly awed by the site of the venue. With the whole [...]
Tags: blog, festival, Music, San Francisco Foghorn Scene







