Weekend Guide: The Samberger, Lia Ices, & More

Weekend Guide: The Samberger, Lia Ices, & More

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The 5 things you should be doing this weekend. 


LISTEN TO LIVE MUSIC 

Lia Ices at Rickshaw Stop

What: Singer-songwriter Lia Kessel, aka Lia Ices, returns with tunes from her new album, Ices. 

Why: The New York Times calls her, "Bliss — personal, romantic, carnal, musical, cosmic." 
When: Thursday, September 25: 9:30pm, $12. Get tickets here
Where: 155 Fell St, San Francisco

THE SAMBERGER 

Umami Burger Reveals the Samberger 

What: Berkeley native Andy Samberg is one lucky dude. Umami is creating a new burger in his honor featuring a beef patty topped with sport peppers, roasted tomatoes, chopped Umami dill pickles, a kombu relish, roasted garlic aioli, poppy seeds, and yellow mustard on Umami Burger’s signature bun.
Why: $1 from each burger will be donated to CEID, a nonprofit in Berkeley.
When: Starting September 23: $13
Where: Various locations 

WINTER COLLECTION 

Heath Ceramics 

What: For Heath owners, Catherine Bailey and Robin Petravic, true winter is found at Lake Tahoe. See how the Big Blue inspired their latest collection. 

Why: You'll never want to eat off inferior ceramaics again. 
When: Available October 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 
Where: 2900 18th Street, San Francisco 

CINE+MAS SF

South American Cho-Low at the San Francisco Latino Film Festival

What: A 16-minute documentary directed by American journalist Phuong-Cac Nguyen chronicles the intersection point between East Los Angeles lowrider culture and "cholo" style in Brazil. 
Why: Featured are major personalities and icons from the subculture including renowned LA-based photographer Estevan Oriol, Brazilian ambassador of lowrider culture and local icon Antonio Carlos Batista "Alemão" Filho, Sao Paulo tattoo artist Luiz "Gordo" Teixeira, and Mariana de Paula Martins and her husband Leandro Vinicius Pimenta Cabellos, who use customized bikes through their Lado Norte club to bring hope to children living in Sao Paulo's favelas.
When: Saturday, September 27: 7 pm, $10. Get tickets here
Where: Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts

VINTAGE FINDS 

Bay Area Record Fair 

What: 40 local, independent record labels showcase the undoubtably strong and diverse Bay Area music community.

Why: You might just find your new favorite band or vinyl.   
When: Saturday, September 27: 11am - 1pm
Where: 1600 17th Street, San Francisco

 

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