By Alex Young on December 31st, 2009
Before we turn the page on the 2000s, we wanted to take one more look at the year that was the last 365 days.
By Alex Young on August 31st, 2009
Lots of stuff happened once the weekend whistle went off. Here’s what you may have missed…
By Michael Roffman on August 31st, 2009
Sadly, Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival comes to another end, finishing off its second year with a hug, a shot to the gut, and some laughter to take home.
By Michael Roffman on August 30th, 2009
The second day of the weekend proved to be a musical smorgasbord, or potluck, with lots of flavor and little room for left overs.
By Michael Roffman on August 29th, 2009
And so another year brings three more days of eclectic music, overpriced food, and of course, that lovable California mentality — but what a rebound from last year!
By Alex Young on August 27th, 2009
Unfortunately, summer is almost over.
Fortunately, we have one more major music festival to get through before it is. This weekend will see the second annual Outside Lands Music Festival bringing the likes of Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band, Tenacious D, The Dead Weather, and countless others to San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. Even if you [...]
By Alex Young on August 11th, 2009
Now that the lineup is all figured out, the organizers behind this year’s Outside Lands Music Festival have moved on to the schedule.
As it stands now, Friday is going to require a bit of walking with Pearl Jam, Incubus, and Silversun Pickups holding down Lands End stage and Thievery Corporation, Tom Jones, The National, and [...]
By Alex Young on August 6th, 2009
No, seriously.
By Alex Young on August 5th, 2009
Think you know who’s replacing the Beastie Boys at Outside Lands? Tell us your answer and if you’re right, you could win a super duper Secret prize!
By Alex Young on August 4th, 2009
Think you know who’s replacing the Beastie Boys at Outside Lands? Tell us your answer and if you’re right, you could win a super duper Secret prize!
NYTimes has it taking place July 5th: http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/03/10/faith-no...
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