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Dan Wakefield, Kurt's friend, colleague and native Indianapolisoid, had observed that in Indianapolis people thought Richard Nixon was handsome. Like other would-bes, we needed to make our temporary stops in the bohemian archipelago, of which San Francisco is one of the great outposts, before heading out toward the previously mentioned eternal no-rent bookshop. Which also must have thrice-used couches occupied by angel-winged layabout word addicts.

We studied the upcoming film programs at the Roxie. Kurt was happy about a postman recognizing him and asking him to autograph a handy piece of junk mail. And then we proceeded to Adobe Books while I told him it was, typical of so many bookshops, a brinky enterprise. Email Address:. Skip to content. Adobe Bookstore in SF Closing…. Posted on June 8, by urbanfoodguy. Share this: Twitter Facebook. Like this: Like Loading About urbanfoodguy I'm a self taught cook with a dedication to buying and eating food that is as humanely and sustainably raised as possible.

I started cooking when I was about 6, it's something I always loved to do. Now I work at home in my kitchen sharing with you here recipes that I create or that other people have created that inspire me and I think you will like. His mother would take him thrift-shopping for clothes, and he always picked up books, too - "which got me started collecting.

It's been fun to see them grow up. Curator Amanda Eicher , who now teaches at UC Berkeley, started a gallery in the back of the store, where friends of the shop could show their work - and the space became a defining one for the Mission School artists such as Johanson, Chris Corales and Sean McFarland. Very naturally," McKinley says.

They're out in Oakland. McKinley never sits down. As people walk in, he pulls them close and introduces them emphatically to whomever he's speaking with. To McKinley, everyone is "a great man" and "famous for" something.



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