San Francisco faced its second tsunami warning within a year following an 8.8 magnitude earthquake in Russia, though no damage resulted. Politically, Kamala Harris' potential bid for governor is no longer rumored, and Nancy Pelosi has publicly acknowledged her fandom for Lady Gaga. Amid these significant events, life continues with the local Fogcutter column, which celebrates concerts, cafes, and film screenings. Notably, Father John Misty performed at Berkeley's Greek Theatre, showcasing a mix of songs and reflecting on his evolving approach to music and performance.
Father John Misty, the cerebral crooner of the hipster age, has entered his refined smoking jacket era. At Berkeley's Greek Theatre on Saturday, July 26, he and his band wore slacks and suit coats, delivering a well-chosen mix of songs from his latest album 'Mahashmashana,' interspersed with crowd pleasers.
He told the crowd he's increasingly squeamish performing 'Nothing Good Ever Happens at the Goddamn Thirsty Crow,' a song infamous for its lascivious depiction of a woman who 'gets down more often than a blowup doll.'
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