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SAT 9/25
We've had friends who were completely stencil-mad. They kept special clothes (dark, covered with paint) and distinctive cases for their creations, their heads full...
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There's not much to look at in Southern Exposure's galleries these days. To be fair, that's sort of the idea: "The Way We Work," an exhibition celebrating the nonprofit...
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Comprised of singer Laurie Hall (Ovarian Trolley, Hallflowers) and keyboard/multi-instrumental whiz Eric Drew Feldman (who has played with or produced Sparklehorse, the...
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At the 1975 Academy Awards, an anti-war film won for Best Documentary Feature. The war was Vietnam, and the film was Hearts & Minds, an evenhanded, matter-of-fact portrait of...
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SAT-SUN 9/25-26
Kayaking in San Francisco's mellow McCovey Cove is like going to Hawaii to swim in a pool: The real action takes place elsewhere. Local paddlers have a...
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"Anne Appleby." These paintings are easy to love. Though Appleby's work has changed very little over the years, it always appears fresh, and is always a pleasure to look at....
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Rock's most protean performer busts not one but two very divergent moves. The Delivery Man encapsulates the best aspects of Costello's past work without recycling -- the...
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Here's a message for all you single, horny, hotblooded, heterosexual males out there: It's time to break out the champagne. Wait, scratch that, make it Jack Daniel's -- lonely...
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SAT 9/25
The Big Lebowski opened in 1998 to mixed reviews and a so-so box office. Fresh off the smash success of their breakthrough 1996 movie Fargo, Joel and Ethan Coen...
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The cover alone is enough to have you in stitches: J-Zone lounging on the beach wearing a full-length fur coat, a martini in hand, a boombox by his side. It's a sign that the...
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It's the 10th anniversary of John Duigan's smart, sensual, and superb movie Sirens, and I'm reflecting on the comment of a female friend when I asked her how she liked it. At...
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ONGOING 9/23-10/10
Gay life has evolved throughout this country in the last 50 years, but the core and color of it resides in San Francisco -- and Donald Currie has...
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After five years spent agonizing over each moment of every texture, London's Graham Sutton has finished the Bark Psychosis comeback album -- a startlingly gripping production...
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Commentary by Gregg Rickman (greggr1@mindspring.com). Times compiled from information available Tuesday; it's always advisable to call for confirmation. Price given is...
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It's been a rough couple of weeks, hasn't it? Hurricanes have ravaged Florida, Johnny Ramone has gone to that big CBGB's in the sky, and John Kerry can't seem to capitalize on...
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Mount Everest stands like a colossal ice cream sundae jutting out of Tibet, its surface sprinkled with all the nuts who perished in their attempt at mounting it. Everest is...
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It makes sense that Now It's Overhead would choose a Magnetic Fields cover ("The Book of Love") to complement the single for "Wait in Line," from this year's Fall Back Open, a...
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On Saturdays, the Stud brings you "Sugar," a too-hot, too-gay dance club catering to too-fine males who -- oh, Jesus Christ, who the fuck cares? You wait in line, you take off...