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This week's Feature is a Matt Smith comic!
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How far would you go to achieve your dreams? Would you marry a man old enough to be your grandfather? Could you smile brightly as Johnny Carson lampooned your lack of fluency...
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Market-driven, fresh, and local. We've all read or heard those words so often in regards to San Francisco restaurants that your eyes may roll back in your head when you come...
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Of the summer's many revenge-of-the-nerd fulfillment fantasies — from The Incredible Hulk all the way down the megaplex food chain to The Foot Fist Way — Wanted...
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Drop a gambler into Las Vegas and of course hell lose his shirt, but the how and why of it remain under-explored even afterdare I say because of?Leaving Las...
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For its first half, Doug Prays mesmerizingly ambivalent documentary about an itinerant family of Jewish surfer health nuts operates in breezy colorful-geezer mode:...
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Wine snobs are different than you and me -- they have more money. At Pinot Days Grand Festival, $65 allows you to pick the brains of the industries biggest players and get...
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To the devoted skateboarder, the sound of trucks grinding is already music to the ears. Canadian sound sculptors Christian Nicolay and Sam McKinlay wish to prove it to the rest...
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As the art duo Hella More Funner, Adam Gray and Sam Fuchs make abstract pieces that reveal themselves at a distance, but its impossible not to get your nose right up in...
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Jumping rope is great cardio, but the art of Double Dutch brings twice the workout with far more space for individual creative expression. Or so it would seem, because the city...
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The latest incarnation of Michelle Blade's art (she dips her brush into different styles, refreshingly) has a washy grandeur, a touch of innocent West Coast mysticism that...
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The working class? What's that? At this point, the working class lives elsewhere, we're pretty sure. It can't afford to live in San Francisco, and according to the master plan...
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Theres a lot more to Mike Judge than the mind numbing, rude-boy antics of Beavis and Butt-Head led us to believe. The guy has brains, talent, and hold on to your...
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Fireworks may have originally been used to scare away evil spirits in China, but today Americans often see the pretty explosions in the sky as an excuse to get drunk and...
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On the Internet Movie Database, the plot keywords for Showgirls are lesbianism," naive young woman," box office flop, and french fries....
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Over a hundred booths decorate the undoubtedly rainbow-colored conference rooms of the Pride Business Expo. Each one begs the question: Can capitalism contribute to social...
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Art glass is hot, but not in any trendy metaphorical sense. Molten glass temperatures are measured in degrees Kelvin, the same scale scientists use to measure the heat of the...
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For decades, the San Francisco Mime Troupe has been offering brainy commentary on the state of the nation, sans the snark that often passes itself off as political theater. And...
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Naturally an obsessive, quirky genius like Glenn Gould has enough ideas about what he likes in a piano to fill a book. And that book is A Romance on Three Legs: Glenn Gould's...
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For its first half-hour, Quid Pro Quo flirts with the kind of sexual perversity that fueled Crash, David Cronenbergs lurid 1996 film about a subculture of auto-erotics....