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Flavorpill Guide to the Week’s Top 10 SF Events

San Francisco is home to a breathtaking diversity of cultural events. Between our fair city’s world-class museums, restaurants, bars, art galleries, music scene, festivals, and clubs, between all that is weird and quirky and purely San Franciscan, there’s something going down, somewhere, every single day of the year. Check out our Flavorpill social discovery engine, where you can create and share events with friends, and follow our carefully curated editors’ picks. Below, you’ll find Flavorpill’s top picks for this week — just a little bit of help as you set out into this beautiful wide world of SF’s happenings.  … Read More

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Get It While You Can: The Weirdest Mitt Romney Merch on Etsy

It probably won’t surprise you to learn that Flavorpill HQ isn’t exactly a 24/7 Mitt Romney convention. In fact, it’s safe to say that, while we tend to keep our editorial focus on culture, most of us are hoping the former Massachusetts governor will be out of the news by the end of the week. But before he is, we couldn’t resist scouring Etsy for the weirdest DIY Romney-related merchandise available for purchase — and, as always, the site delivered. From Democratic parodies to tributes lovingly crafted by his fans to things we had trouble pegging as one or the other, here’s what we found. If anything strikes your fancy (or tickles your funny bone), be sure to buy it now, because it might not be around tomorrow. … Read More

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What’s On at Flavorpill: The Links That Made the Rounds in Our Office

Today at Flavorpill, we watched the new Mykki Blanco video directed by Francesco Carrozzini. We talked about pop culture’s summer vacation. We were floored by this ballpoint pen portrait, which looks amazingly real. We were surprised by the deadliest occupation in this interesting infographic. We learned … Read More

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Wanted: Beautiful Hand-Embroidered Vintage Books

It’s no secret that we at Flavorpill are pretty big fans of the book as art object, so no one’s surprised that we fell for these beautiful and skillfully augmented book covers. Artist and photographer Jessica Reed, whose work we first spotted over at Design Sponge, embellishes the covers of old paperbacks with hand-stitched embroidery, making these crumbling books into keepsakes you can also read. Click through to check out some of her work, and if you’re as enamored with this charming little paperbacks as we are, head over to her Etsy shop to buy one for your very own. … Read More

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What’s On at Flavorpill: The Links That Made the Rounds In Our Office

Today at Flavorpill, we browsed a list of canceled TV shows for the 2011-2012 season — and there are many. We survived a tweet-by-tweet update of the National Zoo’s artificial insemination of panda Mei Xiang. We listened to a dark remix of the song of the summer (you know which … Read More

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Wanted: Kanye West's Tweets Lovingly Hand-Stitched and Framed

We’re big fans of Kanye West’s hilarious twitter account, and it might only be going a little bit too far to say that we think that pretty much everything Kanye West tweets deserves to be marked down somewhere and contemplated forever. So how could we resist these charming, hand-stitched tweets by Etsy member supervelma? As the artist opines, “Really, though, Kanye’s just saying what we’re all thinking – who amongst us hasn’t lamented the inability to procure a decent cherub-decorated rug or, at one time or another, needed to apologize to Taylor Swift?” Indeed. Click through to see a few of our favorites, and head over to the shop to request whichever tweet is your own cherished favorite. … Read More

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Vintage Pictures of US Cities and Landmarks… with Zombies

Vintage pictures are interesting on their own, but they’re even better with monsters. Taking found photographs, old-timey maps, and other paper goods from the past, Matthew Buchholz customizes ephemeral images by adding delightfully frightful monsters, zombies, and other scary creatures, creating entirely new compositions called Alternate Histories. … Read More

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Alternate Histories: Monstrously Modified Vintage City Prints

Pittsburgh-based artist Matthew Buchholz imagines the past a little differently than the way it was in the history books. Sure, he sees redcoats and steamboats, galleons and waistcoats, but he also sees monsters at the battle of Bunker Hill and UFOs fueling the Great Chicago Fire. In his ongoing project entitled Alternate Histories, which we first spotted over at Boing Boing, Buchholz alters vintage prints to create fantastical visions of a history tinged with science fiction. We’ve collected some of our favorites here, but be sure to check out all Buchholz’s work in his Etsy shop, where you can also buy prints and postcards. We have a feeling some sea monsters will be gracing our apartment walls sometime soon. And not because of Hurricane Irene — although, after a look at these prints, we’ve gotta say that we have our doubts. … Read More

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Courtney Love's Guide to Etsy

In her days as prolific tweeter, Courtney Love often wrote about her love for Etsy. So it’s no surprise that The Daily has discovered her profile on the site, calling her patronage of the site Love’s “latest addiction.” While others snicker at her poor spelling (a joke that’s as old as her mid-’90s AOL presence), we prefer to pick through her shopping cart. Say what you want about Courtney, but we find her taste — which ranges from grunge to Victorian — fascinating. We take a look at what Love has “favorited” after the jump. … Read More

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Etsy’s Weirdest Lady Gaga Art

Being the kind of iconoclastic, over-the-top gal she is, Lady Gaga has been known to inspire some odd tributes. But this disconcertingly competent painting of a vampiric Gaga crouched over a dead unicorn, her mouth ringed with blood, is something else entirely. Here’s how it happened: 1. Someone posted a request detailing what the image should look like on Etsy. 2. Helen Killer published it on Regretsy. 3. An artist saw the Regretsy post and made the painting.

When we were finally able to tear ourselves away from the painting, we had to wonder: What about the Lady Gaga art that’s already on Etsy? Is it possible that it’s equally bizarre? We answer that question once and for all after the jump. … Read More

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