If you’re in San Francisco, then head over to 826 Valencia‘s 6th Annual Comedy Night: An Evening of a Thousand Scowls. Or, if you’re in another part of the country/world, do something else. For instance, you could dine at a popular restaurant chain. Or you could search for unintentional voyeurism on Google Maps while making decisions about presidential candidates based on things they said and chances they may or may not have.Earlier in the the week, we checked in on some of our contributors. Another one of our contributors who’s been busy is Jaime Wolf. Take a look at this video he made for the artist Little Jackie.In case you missed it, this video on WalMart’s expansion is remarkable–as is this mixtape site. Be well, friends. We hope to see you soon.
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