Archive for June, 2010
Alice Summerthing 2010
This year Radio Alice did not fail to put on a good show. It was anything, but dull. Summerthing has to be one of summer’s best free concert open to the public. Again the show was held at Speedway Meadows in Golden Gate Park and the featured performers were Thriving Ivory, One eskimO, Kris Allen, and Lifehouse.
The weather this year was amazingly sunny and the crowd sure packed the space well. Vendors lined the sides of the venue as well as the far back space behind the audience. People came early to camp out good spots for great views and the crowd sure packed it in at the front of the stage.
Great times at the park with great music and tons of blown bubbles throughout the air made for such a great time to have a picnic and time to relax in the sun.
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No comments56th Annual North Beach Festival
The North Beach Festival never fails to be one of my favorite festivals to attend in the summer in San Francisco. The pleasant aromas of Italian pasta sauces and freshly oven baked pizzas fill the air. This year’s festival received some amazing weather and the attendance was beyond great. People filled Grant Avenue and Washington Square to enjoy the fun and leisure of the festival. Great music, great food, great art, and great vendors filled every nook and cranny.
Throughout the day, both Saturday and Sunday, the streets were jam packed with people observing and buying local art, sampling and buying snacks from food vendors, obtaining information from informative booths, and the randomly placed street performers to entertain.
Two main stages kept the crowds entertained with great artists who played a lot of upbeat Jazz and Contemporary music. The stage at Washington Square has the capacity to hold thousands of people with food & beer vendors and product vendors surrounding the park. The Green Street stage has a smaller area, but that doesn’t mean that the artists performing there are anything but small. With that said there was great music on Green Street as well as local bars and restaurants surrounding the stage along with food and beer vendors along from Columbus to Grant Avenue. There was also a smaller stage out on Filbert Street, but the majority of performances came from the other two main stages, the Filbert stage was more of a beer garden that had ambient music.
On Vallejo Street, chalk artists drew and colored some amazing pieces of art on the concrete. There were spaces for several artists to display their work, but there also were a couple available squares for anyone to make chalk art for a small nominal fee. Also on Vallejo Street, a sponsoring Las Vegas vendor came to build a large sand sculpture of a mini Las Vegas in a large sandbox with the sponsors giving out prizes for spinning a wheel.
Overall, the North Beach Festival was the place to be in San Francisco for the weekend of Father’s Day. It was such a beautiful weekend with amazing food, art, and music. People put on their happy faces and it seemed like the day was just meant to be perfect. Great festival to attend, bring out your family, friends, and neighbors next year because it’s going to be fun. You can count on that.
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No commentsSummer Fashion Show presented by Cathay Post
The Summer Fashion Show presented by the US American Legion Cathay Post #384 took place at New Asia Restaurant in San Francisco’s Chinatown. The event was to help raise funds for the Asian American veterans of Cathay Post. The evening started out with dinner, then throughout dinner there was a fashion show and live entertainment, and the night finished off with a raffle with amazing prizes. After-party concluded at Lot 46 nightclub. Grand Prize for the ultimate raffle will be drawn sometime in August and it will be for a brand new Mercedes Benz.
Featured designers included Victor Tung Couture, Orange Caterpillar Designs, Constance Kim Ng Swimwear, and Starlite Jewelry. The event was hosted by Em Zhu and emcees for the evening were Ken Mai and Snow Yuan. The night’s featured entertainers included Dao Tran, Hyde Zhan, Dennis Woo, Mindeey, Andy Ng, and much more. Special thanks go out to all the models and Miller Brewing Company for sponsoring the drinks for the evening.
The meal was great, the fashion show was great, and the entertainment was wonderful. For more information on the designers please feel free to leave me a message.
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No commentsGiants County Fair 2010
The Giants brought the fair to the park once again for another summer of fun. San Francisco is not known for having carnival rides and carnival games that you would see at a normal state or county fair. However, two weeks in June have become home to a number of rides and games to entertain Giants fans and for the rest of the public. The Giants brought the fair to try and bring out fans to the ballpark before and after home games, to give them a time to remember, a time with family, friends, and others.
This year’s fair seemed to draw in a smaller crowd due to the fact that the economy is not in the best situation. Not as many people are spending money on leisurely activities. Therefore, not being able to bring in the vast crowds the Giants cut back and did not hire any bands to perform on stage. The Giants County Fair did however bring in DJs to spin some records and play music throughout the day and night.
New to the fair this year was a petting zoo and mule/horseback riding. The usual carnival food (corn dog, pizza, cotton candy) and bbq grilled foods were there.
Will the Giants bring back the fair next year? I hope they do. It takes several years to get something good started and I hope that this is just the start of something big that the Giants will bring to San Francisco. Unlike other counties in the Bay Area, San Francisco is it’s own City and County in the United States and to be able to put on a fair on its own would cost a pretty penny and I’m sure the tax payers of the city don’t want to front money into bringing one back anytime soon. Therefore, the Giants are doing a good job in trying to bring back the nostalgia of being young once again. Of course you can drive throughout the Bay to attend one of the other fairs in Marin County, San Mateo County, and Alameda County; however, you never know how long they will last. A few years back Santa Clara County decided no longer to hold the fair, but you never know, things can change with community involvement. This year it looks like Santa Clara will have a County Youth Fair, but it will probably be on a smaller scale.
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No commentsHaight Ashbury Street Fair 2010
The Haight Ashbury Street Fair is a San Francisco fair that promotes love, not war. It is one that brings back nostalgic memories for those that grew up during the 60s and 70s when Flower Power and spiritual freedom reigned supreme. Although, the fair promotes this much differently than how they did almost half a century ago, there are still a few people present at the festival that are there to talk and educate you about how the way things were and some there that are unable to change and are living according to the way of life back in the day. Some of their ideologies are still promoted, but protesting is done in a more calmer way with signing of petitions.
The fair is held for one day and extends from Stanyan Street to Masonic Blvd. Two main stages are on opposite ends of the fair. The main type of music that is performed at this fair is mostly rock; however, there are a few exceptions to this. Almost in the middle of the fair is a smaller stage where other bands and groups play in the kid’s zone. In addition to these official stages, there are a few other musicians throughout the fair that perform in random corners or public spaces. Some of the musicians that freelance on the streets played Jazz, Rock, and Peruvian music.
Similar to the Union Street Festival, the Haight Ashbury Street Fair has similar types of food. Most vendors from the previous weeks festival were also there for this festival and pretty much show up to other various festivals throughout the San Francisco festival circuit.
In contrast to the Union Street Festival, the Haight Ashbury Street Fair (HASF) brings about a different vibe and culture. The fair of Love, Joy, and Peace is one that seems to promote a bit more liberalism out of all festivals throughout San Francisco. For example the air is filled with abundant smells of marijuana, the homeless population populate the streets, a few people with petitions to sign are scattered throughout, the sale of “special” treats and glass pipes are available, and various types of fortune reading and spiritual freedom representatives are present as well.
If Rock music, tie-dyed shirts, spiritual freedom, and a festival that you just want a sense of relaxation and letting loose, then the HASF is the place to be. To some, the fair can be seen as extreme, but it is part of American culture and for those that want to see just a little taste of what things were like back in the mid to late 20th century then coming to the HASF will help enlighten some people.
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No commentsUnion Street Festival 2010
The Union Street Festival is one of San Francisco’s Arts & Crafts Festival. Although, not acclaimed for being an official arts & crafts festival, it seems to cater to those qualities more than that of a cultural festival, unless you would call selling arts & crafts part of American culture. The festival runs for two days and usually lasts for 7-8 hours.
The Union Street Festival extends from Gough Street to Steiner Street. Throughout the festival there are various food booths that line the streets with charcoal burning grills and with deep fryers-a-plenty. The main staple of the festival is BBQ chicken sticks and garlic fries. There are a few things that are quiet different, such as the Greek and Indian food. Every block has a beer garden in the middle, where guests are allowed to purchase and drink alcohol. Although alcohol is not permitted on the festival grounds other than the beer gardens, there are also local restaurants and bars that sell drinks and food.
Clothing, arts, crafts, gifts, and other various products are available throughout the fest, but if you’re not interested in what the vendors are selling then Union Street is the perfect place to shop with permanent shopping fixtures. Union Street is known for having independent boutiques, corporate clothing stores, hair and nail shops, restaurants, bars, convenience stores, and much more.
For the kids, between Steiner and Fillmore Streets, there is a Kiddie Carnival. There are a couple of games, rides, and inflatable jungle gyms. There are also a couple of face painting and temporary tattoo booths as well.
At the festival there are two music stages where bands perform. The type of music played at the Union Street Festival is mainly Country and Jazz, but occasionally there may be different types of Genres.
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