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| Thomas Levinson |
All Shook Down's weekend kicked off with a facebook-and-Twitter-orchestrated flash rave, which drove hundreds of kiddies to the section of Golden Gate Park next to the Conservatory of Flowers
Friday night. The party started at around 8:30 p.m. and went on for an hour, at which point the boys in blue (pictured standing awkwardly behind the impromptu DJ booth above) broke it up. Our man on the street, Thomas Levinson,
shares some photos.
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| Calibree Photography |
On
Saturday night, trusty
ASD photographers Mike and Jen Cash rolled out the
SF Weekly banner at Atmosphere for the first edition of our traveling photo booth. Said banner turned out to be a tad too reflective for the photogs' flashy lights, so we'll be hunting for a new one. Look for the Cash duo at a club near you in the weeks to come, and check out their
Saturday shots in the meantime.
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| Richard Haick |
Also on
Saturday: Richard Haick caught the San Jose leg of the No Fear Energy Tour featuring Lamb of God, Suicidal Tendencies, Children of Bodom, Municipal Waste and God Forbid. As expected, much moshing, head-banging and crowd surfing was had.
See Richard's photo set here. |
| Francisco Barradas |
Still more
Saturday coverage:
Weekly reporter Lauren Smiley took a break from
Scientologists and
angry Yelpers and caught Lila Downs and her eight-piece band at the Fillmore. Here's a snippet:
"While Down's image is that of a self-possessed Mexican woman in the
Frida Kahlo cannon, she turned out to be disarmingly playful on stage,
pulling from an eclectic dance repertoire: the jubilant prancing of an
Aztec tribal dance; tongue out and chicken arms flapping for a
Veracruz-style jarocho; sexy Selena-like cumbia steps; the recurring
snake arms that are a style of her very own."
Read the rest
here. |
| Hanna Quevedo |
Last but not least:
ASD photographer Hanna Quevedo was featured in
Saturday night's multi-genre showcase at the Box Factory. See her photos from the show
here.