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Everything that can’t be categorized but is still wonderful!

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Dan Weiss’s Morning Coffee

  • Dan Weiss
  • April 10, 2013
This week in seemingly horrible places to call home: Johannesburg’s Ponte Tower and the underground homeless suburb of Kansas City. Creepy White Guys is your (dispiriting, insightful and hilarious) tumblr…
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KALW’s “Heard Here” Finds the Epic in the Ordinary

  • Daniel Barron
  • April 9, 2013
This Friday, April 12th, KALW 91.7FM presents “Heard Here,” an interactive evening of stories told live onstage at San Francisco’s Victoria Theater. The show features performances about the lives of…
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Go Find Lost Cat

  • Lauren O'Neal
  • April 9, 2013
Where does your cat go when he’s missing, and what would you do to find out? Rumpus contributors Caroline Paul and Wendy MacNaughton went all the way, employing kitty-stalking gear…
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O, Miami

  • Julie Morse
  • April 9, 2013
If you’re down south this April, please come and check out O, Miami, a month-long poetry festival that promises to deliver a poem to all 2.6 million+ residents of Miami-Dade…
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  • Morning Coffee

Dan Weiss’s Morning Coffee

  • Dan Weiss
  • April 9, 2013
Today seems like a good day to discuss density, cities, and human geography (and infographics). Your blood loves the taste of chocolate. Werner Freund is your badass human being of…
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Tonight in SF: Julia Weldon at Bottom of the Hill

  • Lisa Dusenbery
  • April 8, 2013
Bay Area! Julia Weldon, Kitten Grenade, and E&M are performing at Bottom of the Hill tonight! Ages 21 & over. Doors at 8:30pm, show at 9. Buy your tickets right here!
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Goodbye to Goodreads

  • Lauren O'Neal
  • April 8, 2013
If you’re feeling a little queasy about Amazon’s buyout of Goodreads, Book Riot has compiled a list of alternative book-based social networks. A few of them seem defunct, and one…
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Mystery in Golden Gate Park

  • Tony DeGenaro
  • April 8, 2013
Boo Radley of “To Kill a Mockingbird” apparently moved to San Francisco. A few weeks ago, in SF’s beloved Golden Gate Park, a small wooden elf door appeared, covering a…
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Nobody Tell Gollum About This

  • Lauren O'Neal
  • April 8, 2013
“Among those who bear the name of Senicianus to none grant health until he bring back the ring to the temple of Nodens.” It sounds like it comes from a…
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Notable San Francisco 4/8-4/13

  • Emmy Komada
  • April 8, 2013
Monday 4/8: SF native funnyman Nato Green teams up with 3200Stories to present “a series of public conversations and live podcast recordings with famous smart people.” Tonight features graphic novel…
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Nick Cave Monday #30: “Heathen Child”

  • Tony DuShane
  • April 8, 2013
Grinderman announced their breakup about a year ago. But guess what Bad Seeders? Grinderman is performing two sets at Coachella in the coming days. Let’s revisit the first single from…
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Weekend Rumpus Roundup

  • Lauren O'Neal
  • April 8, 2013
Here’s what you may have missed on the Rumpus this weekend: A Yumi Sakugawa comic about an elephant god. An essay on parenting by Ben Tanzer. And yes, please note…
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