Last April, a crazy 30-foot neon-yellow Dale Chihuly sculpture appeared in the de Youngs Pool of Enchantment, but it was not part of his show. It was part of his...
During shows like Evil Dead: Live!, the Primitive Screwheads theater troupe made a point of transferring as much blood as possible onto the audience, who were encouraged to...
Alan Black is the heart and soul of the Edinburgh Castle. If not for him, far fewer San Franciscans would have tempted the fate of their colons by ingesting haggis during an...
Michael Lumpkin sings with the swans. Today, tomorrow, and throughout the entire run of the 32nd annual San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival. For when it ends on June...
McSweeneys quarterly DVD magazine Wholphin aspires toward wonder, specifically the wonder we feel upon learning that wholphins exist not only in our imaginations but also...
In The Busy World Is Hushed, playwright Keith Bunin examines the debate around homosexuality in the Episcopalian church, but he goes it one further: Instead of focusing on...
"I have literal speech and figurative movement," says Marc Bamuthi Joseph. He's talking about the pat-head-rub-tummy style of his critically acclaimed performances, in which he...
In her exhibit "New American Fables," artist Amy Stein matches the juxtaposition of wild animals in suburban settings with a fairy-tale quality, in which both human and animal...
It's like if Busby Berkeley, Gregory Hines, and Merle Haggard collaborated on a performance project: The Barbary Coast Cloggers do kind of a Western hand-holding stompy-boy...
"Global Honking Ground" is a slate of video, by Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri, Benjamin Gerdes, Jennifer Hayashida, and Jesal Kapadia. Organized by the 16Beaver group from New...
You want a history lesson? Take a class. You want clanging swords, sneering villains, storybook romance, and bloody vengeance? Mongol is a brawny old-school epic to make the...
Linda Tillery and the Cultural Heritage Choir, former Tubes guitarist Bill Spooner, Public Defender Jeff Adachi: A very broad coalition of local notables comes together for the...
Like The Story of the Weeping Camel and Mongolian Ping Pong, Tuyas Marriage is partly an anthropological survey of Inner Mongolias grasslands, though Wang Quan An...
Something is seriously wrong with ceramics. At least, the fine-arts world thinks so. Consistently dogged by the "better" galleries, the medium is stuck in perpetual stepchild...
What's in a pint? To an Irishman, perhaps, a pint means 16 ounces of honest black beer. But to a barkeeper in San Francisco, a pint may be as little as a dozen sly ounces with...
Call it cabin fever — or basement fatigue — but in the Midwest, musical eccentrics are prone to surliness. A recent example is Columbus band Times New Viking, which...
A weekly listing of new restaurants around town. To recommend a spot, e-mail fresheats. Amisha Indian Cuisine: 1924 Irving (at 20th Ave.), 759-7007. Outer Sunset....
Nothing snaps a child's head around quite like a dying parent, especially when the parent is a cantankerous old sod like Arthur Morrison (Jim Broadbent), whose nominally adult...
Dinner. Theater. Whisper those two words in the ear of any self-respecting theatergoer and you're likely to get a reaction reserved for straight-to-video movies. The stage...
City dwellers may have noticed an eye-catching set of ads around town featuring a Godzilla-sized version of 49ers quarterback Alex Smith — his legs straddle the...