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If Quentin Tarantino turned his attention to the quiet unease of American suburbia, we imagine the results would be similar to You're... More >>
Despite modern burlesque's associations with elegantly taking one's clothes off before a live audience of hooters and hollerers, burlesque is... More >>
The girl in Johannes Vermeer’s painting Girl with a Pearl Earring has inspired a best-selling historical novel, a play, and a movie... More >>
May sure is a busy time. School is ending, it’s Masturbation Month, and from May 18-26, the Sex Worker Film and Arts Festival is once... More >>
Here in the Bay Area, we aren't lacking for opportunities to watch the wildly popular cult musical, The Rocky Horror Picture Show... More >>
Despite modern burlesque's associations with elegantly taking one's clothes off before a live audience of hooters and hollerers, burlesque is an art form that was originally intended to make us laugh.... More >>
Here in the Bay Area, we aren't lacking for opportunities to watch the wildly popular cult musical, The Rocky Horror Picture Show -- there's a screening pretty much every week. That's why drag superst... More >>
Although Cinco de Mayo is not an official holiday (in Mexico or in the U.S.), we’ve been celebrating the cultural contributions and... More >>
If Quentin Tarantino turned his attention to the quiet unease of American suburbia, we imagine the results would be similar to You're Going to Bleed, a dark comedy by playwright Melissa Fall about mod... More >>
We remember a time not too long ago when “dating” was no more complicated than a Will Ferrell movie, provided you had enough Miller... More >>
Early on in our writing “career,” we penned long missives about Jewel and our high school boyfriend leaving us for that tramp at... More >>
We remember a time not too long ago when "dating" was no more complicated than a Will Ferrell movie, provided you had enough Miller High Life and Twin Peaks epi-sodes. But now, dating involves hookup... More >>
Early on in our writing "career," we penned long missives about Jewel and our high school boyfriend leaving us for that tramp at Perkins. Thankfully those works were right-fully set on fire in a purgi... More >>
We at SF Weekly don’t shy away from sexual subjects, so we occasionally get “fan mail” of an explicit nature —... More >>
One of the things we love about San Francisco is its delightful randomness. On any given night you might stumble across acrobats wall-dancing off... More >>
Two years after Crime After Crime premiered at Sundance, Yoav Potash’s multi-award-winning exposé of California’s... More >>
What makes a good cocktail? Fresh ingredients, quality booze, a semi-autonomous artificial agent guided by electronic circuitry? At BarBot... More >>
We at SF Weekly don't shy away from sexual subjects, so we occasionally get "fan mail" of an explicit nature -- propositions, overly personal e-mails, and the rare marriage proposal. We can only imagi... More >>
What makes a good cocktailr Fresh ingredients, quality booze, a semi-autonomous artificial agent guided by electronic circuitryr At BarBot 13, the annual festival of cocktail robotics and mechanical s... More >>
Octopuses, unlike Octo-Moms, prefer to live outside of the spotlight. They are reclusive creatures who prefer dark caves, rock formations, and... More >>
The Snitch told you yesterday about the swath of Republicans changing their tune on same-sex marriage -- notably Hewlett-Packard CEO and former CA Gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman, Jon Huntsman, an... More >>
We like our gay bars like we like our women -- rough around the edges and with as little cover as possible. With its bordello-esque atmosphere and cheap drinks, it's no surprise that The Stud, one of ... More >>
Looking for love in the great United States of Uhmericar Then maybe you should be spending more time at Wal-Mart. That's according to a recent (and depressingr) Psychology Today map by Dorothy Gambrel... More >>
Whether you think it's a corporate sham or a sweet reminder of sentimentality, Valentine's Day evokes strong feelings in us. Sure, you could spend... More >>
SF Weekly is throwing its annual Artopia bash next Thursday, Feb. 21, and because we think you're awesome, we're giving tickets to readers at half the cost through Monday. For the paltry sum of $11, y... More >>
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