Turns out the daughter and son of Jim Mitchell, the brother who killed Artie, the other Mitchell Brother, are now running the joint and have ambitions to make it a friendlier place for the neighborhood, the dancers and the patrons. That's all to the good, believe me. I haven't been in the place since 1992, but I'm wishing them all the success in the world since it's not going anywhere and it is a City institution. There is a profile and interview with Meta Jane Mitchell Johnson in the current SF Bay Guardian here. Good luck Meta and Justin. Let me know when there's a locals discount.Then there's the skanky New Century Theater across the street, which I have only been to once, this past Valentine's Day (at MG's request), but they've had this sign up for awhile now, and the first thing I thought of when I saw it was "Gosh, she looks like Anna Netrebko!"
No such luck on the inside, but the talent was good in a different way, and though I suspect no one at the New Century even knows who Netrebko is, it's nice to see the neighborhood spiff up once in awhile.
Gad, moi ain’t been to such a venue since, ohhhhhhhhhh, around ’78.
ReplyDeleteThat would’ve been The Long Branch, which was about fifty feet from The Kenton Club (non nudie) that was featured in the Raquel Welch film with the roller derby girls.
It ‘twere most amusing to be whacked on hash laced doobies and boppin’ back and forth betwixt the front row, to have a beer and check the sights, and the pinball machines. An amusing deversion, indeed, @ times.
Stay on groovin' safari,
Tor