Creature has a new board series out called, “Brue Killers” and have a cool little video to promote it. Bonus points if you can indentify the park where it’s filmed.
Creature has a new board series out called, “Brue Killers” and have a cool little video to promote it. Bonus points if you can indentify the park where it’s filmed.
Bay to Breakers Mash Up from last night’s Board of Supervisors meeting courtesy of Melissa Griffin via SFist!
UPDATE: Here’s some pertinant thoughts from SFAppeal:
B2B Update: Valiant populist rhetoric fails to alter path of evil corporate no-fun machine, while nice churchgoing folk flip proverbial bird at everyone.
City supervisors will next week vote on a resolution urging international insurance giant ING to please, pretty please, not make the annual Bay to Breakersdrunken orgy un-fun. 12K/
What will ING do about it? Not a damn thing - it’s too late to make any changes to the route or the race structure, but ING will think about it for next year. That is, if there is a next year.
Here’s the real news section: the race WILL have the additional benefit of anywhere from 150 to 200 extra portapotties (providing they are not set afire prior to the starting gun), though we don’t yet know where.
Beyond that, nothing else is new: No kegs. No bottled beer (cans, and presumably boxed wine, are all fine). No shopping carts. Floats must begin at the beginning, and the post-party race is at the polo field, not at Speedway Meadow, Crazy Horse or in complete stranger’s garage.
Naked people = whatever, but please consider hitting the gym before shedding your shorts. Oh - and won’t you please register for the race? Pretty please? Especially you, Facebookers.
The race’s 900 pound gorilla is still comfortably seated in the room, and appears to have signed a long-term lease: there is simply no way to fully enforce the race’s rules, whatever those rules turn out to be.
Mirkarimi related an anecdote from last year: while walking through the carnage in the Panhandle, he saw a group of 10 or so racers pissing on - rather than in - a bank of Portapotties, in full view of a San Francisco police officer. When Mirkarimi asked the cop why he wasn’t doing something about it, the cop shrugged and replied, “Well, what CAN we do about it?” Good point. There’s not enough buses in the Muni fleet to drag all the ne’er race wells off to jail, and once you detain one public pisser, there’s literally thousands more to police.
Though we did find something out on Monday afternoon. We used to think that when it came to B2B, there was only one stance or the other to take: you were either a serial public pisser jealously guarding your right to party, or you were a mean, old NIMBY wishing to water your lawn with something other than recently-recycled Pabst Blue Ribbon on a Sunday in May.
There is, in fact, at least one more way to look at it all: courtesy of Rev. Amos Brown, head of the local NAACP and a former supervisor, we discovered the “fuck you all, I have to go to church” faction.
“People can’t get to church [on race day],” said Brown, who estimated there are as many as 70 places of worship along the race route (we wonder if those will get mapped, as well). “All this is done at the expense of others.”
To those kindly churchgoing folk, no solution or alternative was proffered. For our part, we hope very dearly no desperately-thirsty racer remembers some church services offer wine
WE RAW Marvin Gaye Tribute from Western Edition on Vimeo.
Western Edition dropped their Marvin Gaye tribute gear and board last week. I’m not a huge fan on the dead celebrity tie-in (unless it’s somebody totally gnarly like G.G. ) but whatever.
The video, which features a bunch of SF skate spots, is pretty cool and worth checking out.

Tonight I will be DJ’ing the early set tonight at Cooyah, which takes place every Wednesday at Bruno’s on 20th and Mission. I’ll be warming things up around 8 PM and as always it’s absolutely free. Resident selectas Green B and Daneekah will be blazing brand new dancehall and I’m sure Guacamole will be dropping some hot WBLK dub plates.
To get in the mood check out this dope time lapse video that DJ Gaucamole put together.

Mark you calendars! Thrasher and Zero are throwing down $10,000 cash for the best trick at the infamous Wallen 4.

The Gonz did it first in Video Days but that was before my time.

Chris Cole 360 flipped it recently in New Blood.
And here’s some video from Thrasher’s last big trick contest in SF, Bust or Bail, which took place last August. Sheckler may have won $25,000 that day, but he can still eat a bag.
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Courtesy of the man Dee-Cee, here’s a video of my favorite sound Jah Warrior Shelter killing it with I-Vier pon de controls. They’re playing tonight at Toppa Top with special guest selecta Daddy Rolo
[Toppa Top Thursdays / Club Six @ 6th and Market / 11 PM]

From SFist -
“In yet another attempt to harsh SF’s buzz, word is the Drug Enforcement Agency is here (as of 4 p.m.) doing a bust. According to an anonymous email, ‘I just went by [unintelligible] dispensary on Howard and 12th [street] and they are being raided right now by the DEA. My phones down. Get the word out por favor.’
There is a cannabis club on Howard, so that’s probably the place. More info as it comes in to us.
Update 4:55 p.m.: The raid is happening at Emmalyn’s California Cannabis Clinic at 1597 Howard Street. Also, there seems to be some sort of joint protest going on at said club against the DEA. So, you know, leave your baggies at home, crack- and pot-heads.
The Marijuana Policy Project send out the following press release today regarding the raid in progress.
(Check out the press lease after the jump.)”
Doesn’t this contradict the statement made on 02/09/09 by White House Spokesman Nick Shapiro, where he indicated that, “the president believes that federal resources should not be used to circumvent state laws”?
Went to the Bro-down Showdown in Sac Town today. It was a lot of fun and I picked up a whole bunch of cheap shit. More photos soon…

Monday was Mr. Lucky’s earthstrong at Skylark. I had to roll out to show support because he might be the nicest guy in The Bay and he’s got all the wicked tunes.

The boys from the mighty Now Time Sound where in the house, and everyone was ready for a birthday shot.

Not sure if this was immediately before or after the round of shots.

Seelo brought a couple of brand new InI Vibe / Mr. Lucky dub plates by Tarrus Riley as a birthday gift.
Now that’s friendship!

The Joe-L took control of the decks and the whole place went MAAAAD…

This is a picture of Joe-L playing “Picture on the Wall” by The Natural-Ites which may be the greatest song ever recorded.
He plays it to tease me because I’ll never be able to find it on vinyl, but I love it.