STEEL’s Top 5 Burgers in S.F.

From planning his next meal to fantasizing about hookers with hamburger heads to painting portraits of rappers like Cheazy-E to collaborating on a beef-themed graffiti production, no one knows burgers better than STEEL. For this post, Zio asked the San Francisco-based graffiti writer and fine artist to list his top-five burgers in the city. His mouthwatering photos and poignant reviews are featured below.
‘Complete’ The Smiths Remasters Collection

Eight albums reworked by Johnny Marr and Rhino UK and packaged together for the first time:
The collection includes all four of the band’s studio albums – ‘The Smiths’ (1984), ‘Meat Is Murder’ (1985), ‘The Queen Is Dead’ (1986), ‘Strangeways, Here We Come’ (1987) and their sole live album ‘Rank’ (1988) as well as firm fan favourite compilations ‘Hatful Of Hollow’ (1984), ‘The World Won’t Listen’ (1987) and ‘Louder Than Bombs’ (1987). Each has been taken back to original tape sources and remastered by Johnny Marr and Frank Arkwright at the world famous Metropolis Studios in London.
Evol’s Ground Installation at MSDOCKVILLE Festival in Germany
Upon arriving at his spot for the piece, Evol found “an endless meadow.” So instead of building up in the environment, he went down.
“I decided to cut open the idyll, and pretend there is no endless meadow, but only rooftop-gardens of the disgust underneath …”
The 9×9 meter, 1.5m deep piece is beautifully executed.
For more photos of both the process and final art, click here
Up All Night
Jim Carroll, People Who Died
Tonight (7/28) in Venice Beach

The European Bailout Show at Post No Bills featuring new print editions from Anthony Micallef, Conor Harrington, Ian Francis, Jonathan Yeo, JR, Mode 2, Paul Insect, Stanley Donwood, Vhils and Zevs.
Reminisce Over This
LL Cool J, Mama Said Knock You Out (live on MTV Unplugged), 1991
“The Biggest and Best Swell to Hit Fiji in 20 years”
Pacific Pirates
Where Go-Go Goes When He Has to Go

Our friend Justin Van Hoy just gave the bathrooms at Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills a nice makeover.
Lunchtime Laughter
A spot for Nando’s (spicy fried chicken joint) featuring Reggie Watts.
Directed by Lee Ford
Hard to Replicate
Melle Mel pumps up with a female bodybuilder.
via, @steveESPOpowers









