Art Opening Wednesday Night: Pieces of the City

Tonight is opening night for San Francisco artist Nathan Tan (Nate1), whom you might also know as the designer of our awesome “Long Live the Fast Pass” T-shirts. This time Nate will be at Social Kitchen and Brewery, where you can check out the exhibition and  sample craft beer and food.

Details:

Pieces of the City

Wednesday, August 15, 2012 from 6-8pm in the mezzanine.
Social Kitchen & Brewery
1326 9th Ave, San Francisco

LomographySF Facebook Contest: Win a 110 Fisheye Camera!


Accidental triptych by Yours Truly

Remember our Muni-themed workshop with LomographySF? We got the photos back from that super-fun day, meaning it is officially contest time. Workshop attendees are competing for the title of best photo, and it’s up to all y’alls to pick the winner.

Head over to the Muni Diaries Facebook Page (like us if you haven’t already!) to vote. To vote, be sure to like an individual photo, not the album. Which album? This album of lovely Lomo pics. I mean, you can like the album — and why wouldn’t you — but that doesn’t count as a vote, FYI.

The photo with the most likes wins: a 110 Fisheye Lomo camera and a roll of 110 film!

Well, I’m jealous, because that camera is flippin’ adorable. And it’s perfect for toting around town and taking more of those subtle street shots we know and love here at Muni Diaries.

Voting is open from now until midnight on this Friday, August 17th.

Weekend Photos: Give Me Shelter


Photo by illa_bella

We’re only one day away from our live show, where storytellers help bring the website to real life. If you haven’t gotten your advanced tickets, we’ll have tickets for sale at the door, so join us in the fun!

This edition of weekend photos feature Muni in all unexpected ways. Anybody know what restaurant is featured in the last photo?

Enjoy these photos and your weekend. See you tomorrow!


Photo by eviloars


Photo by karlsf


Photo by charityread


Photo by tuanski

Analog Hipster Fashion Ideas on Muni


Photo by juicyrai

Hipster fashion has gone analog, and no cassette tape is safe from the hands of ironic fashionistas. From the @mundiaries Twitter wires, some questionable style ideas were born. At first, a CD was made into an accessory. Then…

We asked, what’s next?, and heard this:

“I once saw some girl wearing a CD on a necklace on the 22.” via @LSH

Then this:

“Floppy disk belt buckle?” via @SaraPantera

Which prompted this reply:

“not hipster enough. Needs more vinyl. :p” via @kwpianist

To which we come full circle and ask, what’s next?

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