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fromFuncheap
1 day ago

Feral Friday San Francisco Square Dance

No experience necessary, bring your pals; all dances taught, all ages welcome: LGBTQAI+ friendly. We offer a basic class for beginners from 7:45-8pm.
SF music
Design
fromDesign Milk
2 days ago

OUTSIDERS Investigates the Space Between Society and Solitude

Modern design challenges conventional public seating to enhance social interaction and presence in urban spaces.
Music
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The Guide #237: Fab 5 Freddy, the street artist at the heart of New York's creative zenith

Jean-Michel Basquiat's art has been commercialized through fashion, raising questions about consumerism and the connection to new audiences.
Music production
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

'Nobody looks like me and sounds like me': flowerovlove redefines what pop stardom means

Joyce Cissé, known as flowerovlove, is a confident South London singer-songwriter making waves in pop music with relatable themes.
Arts
fromArtnet News
4 days ago

Rare Rauschenberg Experimental Dance Revived at Brooklyn Roller Rink

The Trisha Brown Dance Company is reviving Robert Rauschenberg's 1963 dance 'Pelican' for the first time in 60 years at a Brooklyn event.
#fcukers
Music production
fromConsequence
4 days ago

Inside Fcukers Great Debut Album O: CoSign Interview

Fcukers' debut album, Ö, showcases their diverse electronic style and was created in a transformative collaboration with producer Kenneth Blume.
Music production
fromConsequence
4 days ago

Inside Fcukers Great Debut Album O: CoSign Interview

Fcukers' debut album, Ö, showcases their diverse electronic style and was created in a transformative collaboration with producer Kenneth Blume.
fromFast Company
1 week ago

'Leverage the local': The fashion trend that explains why everyone around you is channeling their inner tourist

Clothing that bears the name of a city near or far has become a closet staple for many consumers in recent years, evolving from impulse purchases to mainstream fashion.
Fashion & style
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
6 days ago

Embrace the Transformation: Faravazs "Butterfly" EP Soars with Empowering New Video - KALTBLUT Magazine

Butterfly unfolds across four unique versions of the same song, each exploring different genres and emotional depths while maintaining a cohesive melody and lyrics.
Berlin music
San Francisco
fromThe Bold Italic
1 week ago

The SF Secret Cave Rave That Almost Wasn't

Secret parties in San Francisco have evolved, with a recent Cave Rave attracting over 400 attendees despite the challenges of discretion.
SF music
fromSFGATE
2 days ago

The 'Jesus of Cool' returns to rock San Francisco

Nick Lowe has a long-standing affection for San Francisco, performing there since the late 1970s and cherishing his memories of the city.
Music
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Add to playlist: the endlessly inventive, radiant indie rock of Friko and the week's best new tracks

Friko's second album, Something Worth Waiting For, explores themes of yearning and growth through inventive indie rock sounds.
LGBT
fromQueerty
1 week ago

Heels, skirts & girlfriends: The rise of the straight femboy explained - Queerty

Femboys represent a diverse identity within the LGBTQ+ community, distinct from feminine gay men and trans women, with varied gender identities and expressions.
Typography
from48 hills
1 week ago

Four decades later, seminal queer punk zine 'Homocore' blasts back into view - 48 hills

Homocore anthology revives queer punk culture in San Francisco amidst changing social landscapes.
fromKqed
1 week ago

The Dolls Are Coming

"Anything that uplifts, empowers, or highlights women's creativity is a yes for me. The current state of the world is doing a number on women, and I want to contribute to their joy."
Women
Arts
fromGothamist
5 days ago

A one-man psychedelic art empire thrives in Brooklyn

Alex Aliume's Brooklyn studio attracts thousands of visitors with his unique glow-in-the-dark art and immersive experiences.
NYC music
fromBrooklynVegan
6 days ago

Drain, No Pressure, Haywire (ft. Harley Flanagan) & Secret World played Irving Plaza (pics, video, setlist)

Drain's spring tour features high-energy performances from multiple bands, showcasing their latest album and engaging the audience with crowd participation.
#dance-music
SF music
fromFuncheap
2 days ago

Every Thursday: "Inner Circle" Dance Party at White Rabbit (SF)

Free weekly party featuring DJs and dance music every Thursday at White Rabbit.
SF music
fromFuncheap
2 days ago

Every Thursday: "Inner Circle" Dance Party at White Rabbit (SF)

Free weekly party featuring DJs and dance music every Thursday at White Rabbit.
SF music
fromFuncheap
2 days ago

Every Thursday: "Inner Circle" Dance Party at White Rabbit (SF)

Free weekly party featuring DJs and dance music every Thursday at White Rabbit, starting at 9pm.
SF music
fromFuncheap
2 days ago

Every Thursday: "Inner Circle" Dance Party at White Rabbit (SF)

Free weekly party featuring DJs and dance music every Thursday at White Rabbit.
SF music
fromFuncheap
2 days ago

Every Thursday: "Inner Circle" Dance Party at White Rabbit (SF)

Free weekly party featuring DJs and dance music every Thursday at White Rabbit.
SF music
fromFuncheap
2 days ago

Every Thursday: "Inner Circle" Dance Party at White Rabbit (SF)

Free weekly party featuring DJs and dance music every Thursday at White Rabbit, starting at 9pm.
#punk
fromBrooklynVegan
4 days ago
Music

In Defense of the Genre: Best Punk & Emo Songs of March

Punk, emo, and hardcore music continue to evolve, with new releases showcasing innovative sounds and styles.
fromBrooklynVegan
2 months ago
Music

In Defense of the Genre: Best Punk & Emo Songs of January

January 2026 featured numerous notable punk, emo, and hardcore releases, standout songs, classic album anniversaries, and new exclusive vinyl variants from influential bands.
Music
fromBrooklynVegan
4 days ago

In Defense of the Genre: Best Punk & Emo Songs of March

Punk, emo, and hardcore music continue to evolve, with new releases showcasing innovative sounds and styles.
Music production
fromPitchfork
6 days ago

Nobody's Chosen: An Interview With Sideshow

Sideshow's album TIGRAY FUNK addresses societal issues through personal experiences and a unique musical fusion of G-funk and Ethiopian influences.
NYC music
fromStereogum
6 days ago

Haywire Bring Out Harley Flanagan In NYC, Cover Trapped Under Ice In Baltimore: Watch

Haywire is rapidly rising in the hardcore scene, known for high-energy shows and viral moments during performances.
Beer
fromFuncheap
3 weeks ago

Burton Fest: Inspired by the Mind of Tim Burton (Easy Bay)

Burton Fest celebrates Tim Burton's aesthetic with themed experiences, gothic cocktails, and whimsical attractions across multiple immersive zones.
Music production
fromKqed
1 week ago

Digital Underground's MC Was Secretly a Genius Illustrator

Shock G was a multifaceted artist whose contributions to rap and visual art influenced future generations of musicians.
Right-wing politics
fromDefector
3 weeks ago

A List Of Better Ways To Experience The Frisson Of Transgression Than Becoming A Fascist | Defector

A woman attracted to right-wing ideology for its transgressive appeal discovers the movement actually seeks to restrict rights from people like her, prompting her to seek a new ideological home.
Berlin music
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I started going to raves alone at 35. I learned so much about myself by doing so.

Solo raving across Europe revealed that independence has limits; facing fears about dancing alone broke co-dependency patterns and expanded personal freedom.
Arts
fromArtnet News
2 weeks ago

Inside Fashion/ Art Collective CFGNY's New York Takeover

CFGNY's exhibition 'Puddles into Pond' explores themes of identity, labor, and value through art and fashion.
fromArtforum
3 weeks ago

CARNAL KNOWLEDGE

Finally, all the consciousness I had left was in the center of my head. It was like a little light, and finally it went click. . . . And what I saw with this was my body lashed to the wall, about ten feet away.
Film
Music
fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

Fab 5 Freddy recalls how he brought underground art forms mainstream respect

Fred Brathwaite, known as Fab 5 Freddy, significantly influenced the emergence of hip-hop culture and street art in New York City.
SF music
fromKqed
4 days ago

Inside Program Audio, the Viral DJ Collective Streaming on Haight Street | KQED

Underground DJs create Program Audio, a record label and zine, to support immigrant rights through music and community engagement.
Music production
from48 hills
1 week ago

On supergroup 1Umbrella's debut, Bay Area hip-hop reigns - 48 hills

1Umbrella is a Bay Area supergroup of five artists creating music from their deep friendship and shared experiences.
NYC music
fromBrooklynVegan
2 weeks ago

Haute & Freddy played the secret theater at Port Authority Bus Terminal (pics, video)

Los Angeles alt-pop duo Haute and Freddy released their debut LP Big Disgrace and celebrated with intimate NYC performances and fan events.
Music
fromBrooklynVegan
2 weeks ago

New 'Emo Revival' book coming from BrooklynVegan's Andrew Sacher

Andrew Sacher's book 'Emo Revival' explores the DIY community and resurgence of emo and post-hardcore music from 2008 to 2018.
Arts
fromenglish.elpais.com
3 weeks ago

Rebecca Hall: We lost counterculture somewhere along the way'

Peter Hujar's Day reconstructs a 1974 conversation between photographer Peter Hujar and writer Linda Rosenkrantz, capturing the vibrant 1970s New York art scene through dialogue set entirely in Hujar's Westbeth apartment.
E-Commerce
fromApartment Therapy
1 month ago

I'm a Professional Thrifter - My "ETC" Trick Has Never Done Me Wrong

The ETC Method helps thrift shoppers curate purchases by editing their cart through strategic questioning before checkout to avoid impulse buys and duplicate items.
Music production
fromPitchfork
2 weeks ago

Hop Into These 14 Rabbit Holes This Spring

GLOBALCORE represents a blend of internet sound that unites diverse musical styles, but risks oversimplifying essential cultural differences.
Arts
fromFuncheap
3 weeks ago

"Don't Let Them Take You Alive" Punk Art Exhibition Opening Night (SF)

A contemporary art exhibition featuring multiple artists working in painting, photography, and screen print opens March 28, combining visual resistance with punk culture and benefiting immigrant legal services.
Music
fromBrooklynVegan
3 weeks ago

Saetia, Uniform, The Saddest Landscape & more playing new NYC DIY punk fest Endless Fest

Endless Fest, a DIY punk and hardcore festival on June 12-14 at TV Eye, benefits ABC No Rio's reopening with headliners The Saddest Landscape, Saetia, and Uniform across three days.
Silicon Valley food
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

A dance party, but with caffeine: Inside the coffee rave trend

Daytime coffee and matcha raves are emerging as popular social events throughout the Bay Area, offering music, dancing, and community connection without alcohol.
San Jose Sharks
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

A dance party, but with caffeine: Inside the coffee rave trend

Daytime coffee-fueled DJ events are emerging as popular sober-curious alternatives to traditional nightlife, particularly among Gen Z attendees seeking social connection and entertainment.
Music production
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

New York hip-hop experimentalist Elucid: I like the harmony of the city. Everybody's got a little solo'

Elucid experiences the Dream House installation's meditative drone composition, which triggers his creative process through sensory immersion and unconscious sound-to-word associations.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Two skinheads counting the takings from a neo-Nazi gig: Leo Regan's best photograph

My driving belief is that we need to be able to communicate, to touch humanity, to try to connect to each other in some way, but I'm also not trying to forgive or underplay the extremities. There was fighting either between different factions or just for fun. Initially, what I saw was deeply shocking. When you're in those environments, it's so venomous and hateful.
Photography
fromFuncheap
3 weeks ago

50th Anniversary of Punk Rock in San Francisco (The New Farm)

A special 50th anniversary Punk Rock history event at The New Farm featuring bands and musicians from the dawn of the punk rock revolution of San Francisco. NO ALTERNATIVE, SLEEPERS AD, SOCIETY DOG plus AVENGERS guitar player GREG INGRAHAM performing with JEAN CAFFEINE, THE DEAD SAILOR GIRLS & INSECT LOUNGE.
SF music
Arts
fromHyperallergic
3 weeks ago

Please, No More Disaffected White Girls

Anika Jade Levy's 'Flat Earth' presents a shallow protagonist and detached narrative style that prioritizes surface-level weirdness over genuine character development or emotional depth.
fromScary Mommy
3 weeks ago

Cigarette Mom Rock Is The Newest Music Genre & We Are Here For All Interpretations

The category's been going around social media for a bit, but there's even a domain exclusively for Cigarette Mom Rock. There, the meaning of the genre is described as a "feminine counterpart to 'divorced dad rock,'" but is also meant to conjure up images of your own hard-working '90s mom, driving you to baseball practice with the windows down and a cigarette in one hand.
Music
fromTheregister
1 month ago

Desktop tech sent to prison for an education on odd tattoos

Carl arrived to find an enormous to-do list and a very busy IT team who were strangely unwelcoming. Not long after starting, Carl was assigned a job in the prison. As it was his first visit, a colleague named "Mike" showed him the ropes. Carl found it disconcerting. "I was introduced to various guards and went through the first security checkpoint," he told On Call. "The heavy iron door slamming behind me was a bit nerve-wracking. The second wasn't so bad."
Tech industry
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Making a Mess With CFGNY

CFGNY is having a big spring. The self-proclaimed 'vaguely Asian' art and fashion collective is in a group exhibition about the production and representation of Asian fashion at Pioneer Works, transforming the third floor into a cardboard-lined shipping container filled with studio portraits shot in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, a growing fashion hub.
Arts
Music
fromBrooklynVegan
1 month ago

In Defense of the Genre: Best Punk & Emo Songs of February

In Defense of the Genre columnist takes a break from BrooklynVegan to welcome his first child, with the column returning after his absence while other team members maintain coverage.
NYC music
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
1 month ago

Confronting Identity and Ambition: Orrin's Bold EP FILTH - KALTBLUT Magazine

Orrin's rap-rock EP FILTH blends early-2000s alternative rock with contemporary rap to examine Black identity and survival in America.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
2 months ago

Take it to the Streets: Unpacking the Origins of Urban Skiing - SnowBrains

Street skiing evolved from boardsports influence, media exposure, and ski design innovation, shifting skiing culture toward rail, stair, and urban-feature riding.
Skiing
fromDefector
1 month ago

A Tour Of The Sick-Ass Helmets Of Skeleton | Defector

Skeleton racing helmets serve as prominent aesthetic and political expressions, with designs ranging from spooky faces to abstract art influencing sport identity beyond medals.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

How to Become Someone Who Follows Unconventional Paths

Small, noncommittal steps and social influence create momentum that converts curiosity into major life changes like moving abroad.
Digital life
fromInsideHook
1 month ago

Is the Analog Lifestyle Trend Really Analog at All?

A growing analog lifestyle movement reduces screen time through nostalgic, hands-on activities while its online popularity risks undermining offline goals.
Relationships
fromQueerty
2 years ago

My boyfriend is taking cosplay too far. How do I get a handle on this? - Queerty

A partner's cosplay escalating into adopting a character's name and appearance can reflect identity exploration and may require honest communication and boundary-setting.
fromBillboard
1 month ago

The Cool Kids Visit NYC's Lower East Side in New Video Series 'Get Off the Internet': Watch

The internet has made our worlds feel smaller. We keep up with family and friends through apps instead of phone calls or visits. We use an app to deliver our food instead of going out to eat. We shop online instead of going to the store to see and feel the things we purchase before we buy them.
NYC music
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Why Every Young Man Should Join a Garage Band

I have written before that while women are gloriously surging in academic, social, and career achievement, many young men are flailing. Pop culture pieces as well as academic dissertations are replete with accounts of male aimlessness and resultant disaffection and disengagement. They point out that the growing achievement gap and resultant maturational/responsibility gap between men and women are making young men progressively less and desirable to modern young women.
Mental health
Music
fromPitchfork
1 month ago

Luci4 Unleashed a Generation of Glitchy Underground Rap

Luci4, an underground rapper who died at 23, pioneered a distinctive nightcore-influenced sound that shaped the underground music landscape during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The music could not stop for three days': how Sirat went on a road trip to the dark heart of rave

Sirat elevates rave culture into the film's central metaphysical subject by using real ravers and continuous music to adapt cinema to reality.
LGBT
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The pub that changed me: It had some nefarious characters but with lovely shoes'

The Glory pub in Haggerston became an inventive, inclusive, chaotic hub of queer nightlife and memorable drag performances from 2014–2024.
Music
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Hip hop faces its midlife crisis

Hip hop's cultural dominance has sharply declined, losing 24% sales share and 19% streaming share since 2023, with few emerging artists capable of sustaining mainstream relevance after Kendrick Lamar's 2024 peak.
Berlin music
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
2 months ago

Column #4! Ravemore - From Rave Supplements to Baggy Cargos - KALTBLUT Magazine

Two friends transformed a recovery supplement into an authentic Berlin clubwear fashion brand driven by community demand and nightlife experience.
Psychology
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

The Upside of Not Fitting In

Feeling like an outsider often signals growth potential and builds resilience, creativity, and original thinking through discomfort rather than indicating failure.
London music
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
2 months ago

Sound of the Week: Balderdasch - Homoerotic - KALTBLUT Magazine

Balderdasch’s "Homoerotic" fuses pulsating electro-industrial production with confrontational queer-rave energy and lyrical themes of repression, reinvention, and vulnerability.
Film
fromwww.amny.com
2 months ago

Fugs Film! chronicles America's most subversive band of the sixties, from folkways to FBI files amNewYork

The Fugs were an East Village 1960s band mixing anarchic, theatrical rock, poetry, and protest, influential on underground culture and controversial for explicit, satirical songs.
London music
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

'Nightlife culture isn't dying but it is evolving'

Rising costs, changing social habits, and community pressure are driving rapid nightclub closures, threatening the survival of major UK clubs by 2030.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

My cultural awakening: Thirteen influenced my hedonistic youth, until a psychotic episode ended it'

A 13-year-old experienced a sudden shift into self-destructive rebellious behavior influenced by peers and the film Thirteen, seeking acceptance and identity.
SF music
fromSFGATE
2 months ago

What it's like at San Francisco's weirdest music festival

An immersive festival showcased intricately designed spatial audio compositions using a 24-channel setup to create unsettling, novel sounds and unpredictable spatial movement.
Arts
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
2 months ago

Around Berkeley: Extreme music, letter writing club, climbing competition

Berkeley-area cultural and community events occur Jan. 23–25, including theater performances, a Cajun music festival, walking tours, plays, and an indoor climbing competition.
#emo
Arts
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Hyperpop, poetry, BDSM or a Moroccan rave allegory? Choose your own cinematic adventure

Charli XCX stars in The Moment, a hyperpop faux documentary examining fame and commercialization; Alexander Skarsgård appears in both comedic and BDSM-romantic roles.
Arts
from48 hills
2 months ago

His suburban idylls teem with the 'uncanny magic of the exceptionally unexceptional' - 48 hills

Jonathan Crow’s American Realist paintings prioritize mood, composition, and color to evoke intuitive, music-like emotional responses that resist simple verbal definition.
SF music
fromFuncheap
2 months ago

After Life: Dark Electronica Experience

After Life is a San Francisco club night showcasing heavy electronic darkwave, witch house, industrial bass, and dark techno with featured DJs and immersive mixing.
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 months ago

The birth year of punk rock

Don't say you were not warned: stories, both in print and broadcast, are already being prepared about the 50th anniversary of punk rock. Indeed, 1976 saw the release of debut albums by the Sex Pistols, the Ramones, the Damned, and the first version of Blank Generation, Richard Hell's anthem. Of course, there are also nitpicky arguments for rejecting 1976 as the annus mirabilis.
Music
SF music
fromsfist.com
2 months ago

Field Notes: Donkey Love, Ferry Concerts, Public Domain Day, and Celebrating Rave Culture

Local culture in the Bay Area includes live ferry performances, an 80s hit's local origins, Public Domain Day events, museum rave programming, and community happenings.
fromAnOther
2 months ago

The Second Coming of Alan Vega, the Charismatic Frontman of Suicide

One such person who was finding his singular creative spark amidst the volatility was Lamere's partner, the late Alan Vega, one half of the pioneering electronic-punk outfit Suicide. After the group's 1977 self-titled album - a raw record filled with grinding drum machines, haunting organ, feral screams and ghostly atmospherics - but before their more polished follow-up in 1980, Vega wanted to do some solo stuff.
Music
fromPitchfork
2 months ago

fakemink Announces New Mixtape The Boy Who Cried Terrified

fakemink has a new mixtape on the way. The Boy Who Cried Terrified is out January 29 on EtnaVeraVela. Although details around the release remain scarce, you can check out the cover art below. Alongside the tape, the UK artist has also begun teasing a new album, Terrified. There's even less information currently available about this record-all we know so far is that it's due out sometime in 2026, and that it's a separate project from The Boy Who Cried Terrified.
fromBrooklynVegan
2 months ago

Dream Fatigue (ex-Fleshwater) announce new EP, touring with Soul Blind, Split Chain & Downward

Dream Fatigue is a new-ish Massachusetts band launched by former Fleshwater/Vein drummer Matt Wood and fronted by Jonali McFadden, and they make shoegazy alt-rock that's not too different from what Matt was doing in Fleshwater. They released their debut LP The Lady In The Sky in 2024, and now they announced a new seven-song EP, No Requiem, due February 13 via DAZE ( pre-order).
Music
fromSPIN
2 months ago

Dry Cleaning Dance Themselves Dirty

Dry Cleaning singer Florence Shaw likes to keep some distance between her vocals and the rest of the band. Shaw's curious confidences, spoken-word confessions, and bemused monologues appear to have only a passing relationship to the propulsive rhythms and brittle riffs that frame them. That dissonance can be striking at first, but it grows restrictive-stark contrast can only take you so far.
Music
fromSPIN
1 month ago

Ragger Take Ragtime to the Warp Zone - SPIN

"Many found the music offensive, the dancing objectionable, and the popularity of both with young people verging on a mental health crisis." So writes music historian Susan C. Cook about ragtime, the heavily syncopated ancestor of jazz that arose in the late 1800s. Like all things, ragtime's subversiveness faded over time, and, a century later, the works of Scott Joplin and other practitioners had been relegated to carnivals and fairs, their jaunty piano melodies now evoking quaint notions of old-timey fun.
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