80s White Pointed Toe Slingback Flats By Mainframe, White Strappy Cut Out Flats, Vintage Ballet Flats, New Old Stock, Deadstock, - Hot Sale

Brand: MainframeSize: 7Condition: Mint! New Old Stock and never been worn. These cute little slingback ballet flats are perfect for summer. They’re almost like a flat and a sandal combined. The best part is they have never been worn. No signs of wear on the inside of the shoe, or the outer sole. In perfect vintage condition.All of my items are stored and shipped from a smoke free but pet friendly home. However due to the nature of the item I cannot guarantee they were previously stored in the same conditions. Feel free to message me with any questions you may have.Check out our other listings: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BlackVelvetVintageMI

Now in its 23rd season, Smuin is a Bay Area gem. Artistic Director Celia Fushille engages high-caliber choreographers to create a stream of exciting new works. The dancers are athletic, musical and expressive, and their partnering and group unison work are impeccable. Catch this new program, in Walnut Creek, San Francisco and Carmel through early June. Who: Smuin Contemporary American BalletWhat: Dance Series 02. Where: Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain ViewWhen: May 5-7Tickets: $56-$72.

“Kevin Can Wait” (8 p.m., CBS): The “King of Queens” reunion continues on tonight’s Season 1 finale, The episode has Kevin being strong-armed by his undercover partner, Vanessa Cellucci (Leah Remini) to extend their investigation by attending a fraudulent dealer’s weekend art show in Boston, It’s a major bummer because it forces him to miss Mets Fantasy Camp with his pals, “Southern Charm 80s white pointed toe slingback flats by mainframe, white strappy cut out flats, vintage ballet flats, new old stock, deadstock, Savannah” (8 p.m., Bravo): This spin-off series takes viewers past the antebellum walls for an inside look into the posh society of its Georgia setting, It follows six lifelong friends as they set out to make their mark, all while navigating their legacies, love lives, and personal relationships..

“Dancing With the Stars” (8 p.m., ABC): With just a few weeks left in the competition before heading toward the finals, the five remaining couples are tasked with completing two full dances. In the first-round dance, the pros will choose the song and dance style, and for the second, the couples will perform in a Trio Round with a new twist, in which the judges have chosen the trio partners. “Dear Mama: An Event to Honor Moms” (10 p.m., VH1): Antony Anderson and La La Anthony host this second annual Mother’s Day Special that honors moms with celebrity guests paying tribute to the women who have shaped their success. The talent list includes Ludacris, Kelly Rowland, DJ Khaled, Robin Thicke and others.

NBA Playoffs: Warriors at Jazz, Game 4 (6 p.m, PT, TNT), “Gotham” (8 p.m., Fox), “The Voice” (8 p.m., NBC), “Supergirl” (8 p.m., The CW), “Antiques Roadshow” (8 p.m., PBS), “WWE Monday Night Raw” (8 p.m., USA), “Man With a Plan” (8:30 p.m., CBS), “Baby Daddy” (8:30 p.m., Freeform), “Jane the Virgin” (9 p.m., The CW), “Superior Donuts” (9 p.m., CBS), “Lucifer” (9 p.m., 80s white pointed toe slingback flats by mainframe, white strappy cut out flats, vintage ballet flats, new old stock, deadstock, Fox), “Street Outlaws” (9 p.m., Discovery)..

I’m on a hippie bus. A rolling commune on a road trip to the Summer of Love. No, not in 1967, but just now in 2017, on a two-hour, time-warped, phantasmagorical journey with San Francisco’s Magic Bus tour. It takes guests through S.F.’s hippie history — the music, the flower children, the Haight – and back to that famous, hallucinogenic summer. All without dropping any (real) acid. They give you peppermint candies for pretend LSD. This trippy trip begins on a gray, drab Saturday morning in Union Square. In the shadow of Macy’s, herds of huge, shiny, modern tour buses – tools of The Man, no doubt – huddle together, vying for curb space and the all-mighty tourism dollar. But soon, our transcendental transportation arrives — a funky, bubble-spewing bus of many colors. Somebody must have totally spilled Electric Kool-Aid all over this thing.

Bus driver James “Tipsy Love” Fischer — his eyes tinted by rose-colored glasses — parks the ride and tour guide Jessica “Moon Babe” Risco floats out the door in that happy, hippy-dippy, Goldie-Hawn-on-“Laugh-In” kind of way, greeting the dozen guests with open arms, 80s white pointed toe slingback flats by mainframe, white strappy cut out flats, vintage ballet flats, new old stock, deadstock, “Welcome, my brothers and sisters! This is your family now, Your tribe,” she coos as we climb the steps, “We’re not just commuting, we’re a commune!”, Groovy, man, While there are other tours of the city’s counterculture past, this one comes from a place of authenticity, For one thing, it’s really on an old school bus, a 1995 Carpenter, all dolled up in primary colors inside and out, with full-blown hippie vibe — like the famous bus of novelist Ken Kesey and his group of Merry Pranksters..

And it’s a rolling piece of performance art with professional actors (Risco and Fischer) and cosmic effects – not only with tunes from Joan Baez, the Grateful Dead, the Freedom Riders, The Beatles and more, but with movie screens that drop down over the windows during parts of the ride. It’s a full immersion of images, snippets of news footage from back in the day and swirling blobs of psychedelic colors (if you get motion sickness, this may not be the tour for you). The tour — created in 2008 by Chris Hardman of Antenna Theater, a small, nonprofit, experimental theater group — is super popular right now because of this year’s 50th anniversary of the Summer of Love, and it books up fast. So get on the web to get on the bus, now.

Born to be wild, With everyone seated, Tipsy Love turns on the motor, Moon Babe tunes in to Scott McKenzie, and we all drop out of the 21st century into the Age of Aquarius, the ostensible nirvana of the counterculture ‘60s, “If you’re 80s white pointed toe slingback flats by mainframe, white strappy cut out flats, vintage ballet flats, new old stock, deadstock, going to San Francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair, If you’re going to San Francisco, you’re gonna meet some gentle people there …”, Our happy bus draws stares, glares and smiles as we rumble through the city, Moon Babe rolls down a window, “You’re beautiful!” she calls to bewildered bystanders, “Peace! Love! Have a beautiful day!” The screens come down, and we see scenes of ‘50s jukeboxes and bowling alleys, then the changing times — soldiers in Vietnam, moon landings, flower children, “We were carefree,” a recorded voice says, “ready to do anything.”..



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