Tamara Palmer
San Francisco's First Automated Cafe Signals a Delicious, Terrifying Future
This week marks the debut of Eatsa, a quick-service quinoa bowl “unit” (as one owner called it) billing itself as San Francisco’s premiere “automated cafe.” I went there to get a taste of our robotic future.
How The Bay Area's Filipino Mobile DJ Scene Turned High Schoolers into Future Turntablism Stars
A new book, 'Legions of Boom: Filipino American Mobile DJ Crews in the San Francisco Bay Area,' explores an overlooked but influential scene that crafted a generation of turntablists.
When Crowdfunding Goes Right: Compensating the Last Living Creator of the Famed "Amen Break"
A UK DJ has launched a fund to compensate the sole remaining Winston—and raised over $22,000.
Hip-Hop Fans, Rejoice! The One and Only 'Murder Dog' is Back Thanks to a New Retrospective Book Series
A retrospective collection, Murder Dog: The Covers, Volume 1, aims to introduce a whole new audience to the realest rap magazine that ever did it.