Kimberly Chun

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About Kimberly

Kimberly Chun is a writer and editor who has been told she’s a curmudgeonly old man in a broken-down female body. No argument there. She likes spaghetti and meatballs, small dogs with button eyes and drooling issues, trash TV, Montrose’s “Bad Motor Scooter,” hot onsens in haunted ryokans, Murakamis both Haruki and Takashi, wild blackberries, Neu!, Bangkok traffic, broccoli rabe, and Czech pneumonia. She prefers the Stones to the Beatles, pie to cake, strawberry to chocolate, and covered wagons to convertibles.

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Kimberly's Backstories

  • Hauls of Justice
    Kimberly Chun
    sells her wares at the Alemany Flea Market
  • Foreign Cinema
    Kimberly Chun
    unspools the SF experimental film scene
  • Rainbow Connection
    Kimberly Chun
    searches out the city’s most authentic Burmese dishes
  • Seeds of Change
    Kimberly Chun
    tracks down green plants for black thumbs
  • 24 Hour Party People
    Kimberly Chun
    eats ‘round the clock in the diner that never sleeps

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Kimberly's Shortlist

  • We think of ourselves as a mix between a bar and a community center. I know, ki

  • Richard Savoy founded Green Apple Books in 1967. He was 25 years old,

  • Like central park. But 20% bigger.

  • In 1997 Amoeba Music crossed the Bay to open its San Francisco location,

  • Needles & Pens is an emporium of zines, d.i.y. goods, and an art

    Needles and Pens