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Donnelle Malnik is a tattooed guitar-rocker with years of dance and yoga experience, plus hours of DJ time logged. It's safe to say she knows her music. (She also tap dances,...
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The White Ribbon is Michael Hanekes first German-language film since the original Funny Games (1997) and its his best ever. A period piece set on the eve of World...
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Running into a friend outside the 49 Geary building during First Thursday, we felt compelled to utter a stupidity: "Diane Arbus is a genius." Our friend, Traci Vogel, is SF...
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Yes, another '60s history. Like many of its kind, this one seems just a wee bit more meandering and less inherently compelling than it might like to think. Upon reflection,...
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Bedroom beat producer Henry Laufer may be a San Francisco resident, but he's an Angeleno through and through. Born and bred in "L.A. proper," the laid-back artist better known...
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A weekly listing of new restaurants around town. To recommend a spot, e-mail fresheats.
Cafe La Taza: 4230 18th St. (at Collingwood), 525-4921, www.cafelataza.com. Castro....
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For years, Hollywood has wrestled with adapting C.D. Payne's 1993 novel, Youth in Revolt — which was actually three novels collected under one title, so the...
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A city-supported plan to renovate the Beach Chalet soccer fields in western Golden Gate Park with synthetic turf and light poles has stirred up the ire of local...
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Instrumental rock bands are bound to get compared to each other, sometimes unfairly. If there are elements of jazz, a group suddenly sounds like Tortoise. If metal is...
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Now that we're in the first week of the New Year, many San Franciscans are buckling down to meet their resolutions — read more, eat more organic produce, find your bliss...
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Cirque du Soleil: Ovo. Cirque du Soleil's worldwide success has fed its dilemma of needing to invent something original with each successive touring show while adhering to its...
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What were the top local news headlines of 2009?
"Gavin Newsom ruins YouTube for the rest of us"
"Tom Ammiano zings governor with extremely witty...
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"Rejoice!" proclaims Andrew Jackson Jihad singer and guitarist Sean Bonnette in the opener of 2007's People Who Can Eat People Are the Luckiest People in the World. In his...
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Compiled By Michael Leaverton and Hiya Swanhuyser Published:
January 6, 2010
To submit a listing, e-mail film@sfweekly.com.
Artists' Television Access. Guerreros del Arcoiris: This apparently directorless documentary covers Bolivian social justice...
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With vocals firmly couched in and each song haloed with reverb, locals Young Prisms come from a school of hazy pop typified by Slumberland Records. This band isn't on that...
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Several Feet from a Good Solution
Jessica's Law drives sex offenders underground: Thanks so much for running Lauren Smiley's article on life in San Francisco for those who...
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Once upon a time, the concept of world music made people think of hippies and manic music nerds touting the latest in Tuvan throat singing. But the late '00s have seen DJs and...
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Let's begin the new year with good: the winners of my contest asking ustedes to plug your favorite Mexican restaurant in 25 words or fewer! The Mexican does not vouch for the...
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Though Las Vegas is not exactly my first choice in vacation spots (or even my 139th), I do love to read about the casinos that were planned but never executed. They are always...