It began in a San Francisco apartment in 2009 and continued for three years as an open mike at cafes and bars, then gained traction when creator Ned Buskirk was introduced to a then-under-the-radar ...
On Monday, Aug. 3, the mission-based music venue, Viracocha, held a community meeting to discuss the future of its underground Valencia Street venue. We were there, reporting. This is what we learned.
The downside of the pricey renovations is that Viracocha might not be as accessible for a while, with more private events needed to pay off the bills for the new wiring, plumbing, and decor demanded ...
Stepping into Viracocha is like stepping into a different time and place. Since opening its doors last year at 998 Valencia St., the space formerly occupied by the spiritual emporium Botanica Yoruba, ...
Jonathan Siegel, founder of Viracocha- a haven for 20th century second hand pieces and local art. Photo, 2011 Viracocha, a Valencia collective filled with market finds, antiques, music and local art — ...
The two white couches on display at Viracocha. On a ledge above Viracocha’s window display at 998 Valencia Street, sit two white couches side by side. They have been upholstered, rebuilt and deemed ...
Some things defy easy explanation, and that’s not a bad thing, especially in the case of Viracocha, located on the corner of Valencia and 21 st Streets in the Mission. A quick description of Viracocha ...
San Francisco is reeling today from the news that beloved arts and music venue Viracocha will be closing by August, but that somehow over 100 incredibly shitty bars and venues will stay open.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Viracocha III reed raft expedition is preparing to depart from Arica, north Chile and travel 10.000 nautical miles to Sydney, Australia where it is due ...
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