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Lady Gaga is Exactly What Creative Kids Need

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Lady GagaThis quote gives me hope that creative kids won’t be forced to be spoon fed Britney and N-Sync cookie cutter blech. :)

“My fashion is about the urban woman in the year 3000, when there is a ton of pollution and we all need to protect our bodies and cover up, because the air outside will acidize our skin,” the singer (shopping in London in April) has said of her eccentric ensembles. “I think about obscure, weird …

via Photos – Lady Gaga’s Wacky Wardrobe – Futuristic Fashionista – UsMagazine.com.

Written by Chris Apollo Lynn

September 14, 2009 at 12:56 AM

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Outtake: The Squirrel Lady of Town Lake

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Chris chats it up with the Squirrel Lady of Town Lake

Chris chats it up with the Squirrel Lady of Town Lake

The Reverend Julie Gallagher, aka the Squirrel Lady of Town Lake, was one of the most interesting people we’ve encountered on South Congress. Her art, fun photos of squirrels, promotes peace. We couldn’t include all of our interview in August’s First Thursday video, so I’ve posted the full, unedited version here.

In  the video, she explains the peace banner, talks a little about Mayan cosmology, and tells us about her favorite squirrel (a refugee from Hurricane Katrina).

Check it out!

Written by Chris Apollo Lynn

August 11, 2009 at 2:44 PM

First Thursday With My Brother and New Boots (!!!)

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My brother, his wife and I went to First Thursday on South Congress last night.

Mike and Vanessa at First Thursday

Mike and Vanessa at First Thursday

Walking distance from my house, First Thursday is when the shops and galleries in SoCo stay open late, serve beer and have live music. It reminds me of Europe; the cafes spilling out onto the sidewalk. Everyone having a good time as the sun sets, sky  painted with crazy pinks and oranges.

First Thursday at Gueros

First Thursday at Guero's

In one of the stores, I stumbled across a pair of combat boots that looked like they could be from the turn of last century. I’d been looking for a pair of boots like this, but thought I’d have to settle for some used Doc Martins. Luckily I found these AND they were 40% off!

New Boots

New Boots

Here’s a professional photo:

Campbell Boots by Ryan Rowe

Campbell Boots by Ryan Rowe

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March 6, 2009 at 2:35 PM

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San Francisco Braces For Hipster-on-Hipster Violence

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American Apparel Store frontHold on to your skinny jeans.  It looks like there’s a battle brewing amongst the ranks of the hipster elites in the Mission.  No, they aren’t fighting over who’s more emo.  Instead, they’re protesting the potential opening of an American Apparel on Valencia St.  Yup, you read that correctly: The hipster enclave is rejecting the very beacon of hipster fashion.  Surely there must be a misunderstanding.

Well, not exactly.  After reading several blog posts and comments, I’ve discovered a vocal group that thinks big box franchises will destroy the charm of the Valencia corridor; once one opens, a domino effect will occur leading to  “Union Street”-ification followed very closely by the apocalypse and the the end of civilization.

Eileen Hassi, owner of Ritual Roasters, states her case on the Stop American Apparel Blog:

I frequently have people come to Valencia St to check out Ritual and have a coffee.  Out-of-towners then ask what else they should do while they are in the neighborhood.  I take pride in directing them to the many unique offerings this neighborhood has:  check out the bizarro furniture at X-21, stroll down to Paxton Gate and visit the taxidermied mice, stop into 826 for an eye-patch, cross the street for hand-made books, meander over to Dolores Park etc.  Having an internationally recognizable store in the midst of it would definitely take away from our distinctive neighborhood.

This isn’t an attack on American Apparel.  But as far as City Planning is concerned, once a neighborhood has allowed one formula retail to open, it must allow others.  After the Kentucky Fried Chicken at 22nd St closed its doors, another fast food chain tried to take over the space.  My neighbors here fought  a long, hard battle to make sure that didn’t happen.

Eileen, first off: Thanks for directing tourists to my three favorite stores in the city: X-21, Paxton Gate and 826.  Each one of those are indeed precious pearls, and I often take tourists and friends there to experience the feel of the Mission.  But here’s the deal: We are in a tough economic climate.  Those stores and the other independent retailers and restaurants on Valencia need as much foot traffic as possible to increase business.  If having an American Apparel gives these shops 10 more visitors, then that’s more money that comes into the neighborhood.  And what about the jobs it will bring?

Shop Local Bag

Look, I can’t stand American Apparel.  I don’t like big chains.  I buy my clothes at thrift stores like Mission Thrift, from local artists like Upper Playground or Free Gold Watch, or from retailers like Villains.  I vote with my wallet.  If the neighborhood doesn’t want it, don’t shop there.  It took the Haight a couple of decades, but they finally chased the Gap out.

Also, I’m all for neighborhood pride.  But what about the latent racism that separates Mission Street from Valencia Street?  What about the fact that Ritual’s popularity has ushered in a new era of gentrification, causing rent increases that force out the very population that keeps the Mission unique?  I would love to see the business owners come together to try to improve the standard of living for all citizens of the Mission, not just white elites that can afford fancy handbags and overpriced furniture.

That said, I feel that the voice of the people should be heard.  Should American Apparel be allowed to open a store in the Mission? Let us know in the comments.

Also, feel free to flex your democratic muscle through any of the following outlets:

Write a letter to the Planner in charge of this case:

Subject: 988 Valencia – Case No. 2008.0720C

M. Pilar LaValley

Preservation Technical Specialist/Planner

City & County of San Francisco Planning Department

1650 Mission Street, Suite 400

San Francisco, CA 94103

pilar.lavalley@sfgov.org

Go to the hearing, Thursday February 5th

Case No. 2008.0720C

Call 558-6422 after Monday the 2nd for a more specific hearing time

BTW: Great discussion in the comments on this post, but it features a very NSFW American Apparel ad.

Written by Chris Apollo Lynn

January 23, 2009 at 10:01 AM

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