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Category Archives: San Francisco
Burning the Man
I opened the stage at Burning Man 2016 with this story. The crowd there liked it, and I hope you do too. It started off as a joke. People used say that it was the best week to get brunch, … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Cleverness, Ego, Kill it with fire, San Francisco, Uncategorized
Tagged Burning Man, Castro, default, Marin, Mission, moop, nevada, san francisco, Sausalito
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Starhawk’s of City of Refuge: the Fading Magic of Nostalgia
This year, Starhawk’s “City of Refuge” was the gift I bought myself. I backed the Kickstarter and couldn’t wait for it to show up. Getting the third book in this series brought a lot of things full circle for me. … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Pagan, Remembrance, San Francisco, Uncategorized
Tagged beacon, bees, bird, chips, city, city of refuge, ecofeminism, ecotopian, fantasy, fifth sacred thing, future, hero, high fidelity, madrone, melissa, nostalgia, portland, powell's city of books, review, san francisco, southlands, starhawk, utopian, walking to mercury, weirdos, witch, witchcraft
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9 Things I Wish I Had Known Before Burning Man
I’ve spent a lot of words here trying to define an experience that is ultimately indefinable. It’s something different for everyone, and you will likely have different wishes after your first burn.
It was the best and worst vacation I’ve ever had. Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Love, Remembrance, San Francisco
Tagged 2C-I, 60s, acne wash, advice, american gods, arrested, bentonite, bike, black rock city, bullshit, burner, Burning Man, carving fork, Chanting, clay, conviial, dark, desperate, dirty, DMT, Dr. Bronner's, dream, dust, enlightened, Frank Capra, goodbye, guide, hair, how do I get playa dust out of my hair, ineffable, John Candy, lisa frank, man burn, marijuana, mescaline, mushrooms, no-poo, performances, pershing county, personal, peyote, playa, rock star, temple burn, tequila sunrise, tiring, virgin, whippets
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Saturday Write Fever
Saturday Write Fever is an event in San Francisco run by playwrights Megan Cohen and Stuart Bousel at the Exit Studio. I went with my favorite date last night, and it was one of the most entertaining evenings I’ve had … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Cleverness, Geekery, Love, Pop Culture, San Francisco, Theater
Tagged actors, arif, characters, entertainment, highbrow, leia, megan cohen, monologue, moriarty, number five is alive, peach, poem, poetry, reading, saturday write fever, sci fi, science fiction, stuart blousel, theater, writers, xavier, zelda
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