Attention, readers: Help us choose the citys most annoying person or institution. Cast your vote here! Within the next week, March Madness office pools will be...
We're living in an era of New Music Overload, thanks to the ubiquity of fresh tracks on blogs, turntables, and indie radio stations. How do you cut a path through the thicket?...
Lots of cultures have a tradition of restaurants that specialize in one particular dish. American pizzerias, for example: While they often have full menus including pastas and...
For the crime of obliterating high culture, for the crime of getting off on vicarious degradation — and, above all, for the crime of sitting through any movie that...
Ha, ha, we're just kidding with the cynical headline: The St. Patrick's Day Parade is as much family fun this year as it is every year. It's huge! Irish dance schools, bagpipe...
In creating "Moth & Moon," local experimental filmmaker Paul Clipson turned his camera on the symphony of life played out by the small, sometimes off-putting residents of...
The yoni is sacred in Hindu mythology. In Sanskrit, the word may refer to a vagina, a temple, a divine passage, or the seat of all creation. In India, offerings are left before...
In the Bay Area dance world, choreographers commonly spring to life fully realized, like Athena from the head of Zeus. This may well be attributed to our democratic insistence...
Everyone should go to the opera from time to time. We recommend dressing in strange vintage gear when you go, to give your evening sort of a "Natural Born Killers meets Edward...
When an art show about air quality invites a research scientist from Intel, expect more than watercolors -- especially if he's the guy behind the notorious I-Bomb, a mobile...
Renaissance man Radio Active is a beatboxer for Michael Franti and Spearhead, but don't think you know all about him just because of that. He's also a painter, and his...
Apparently, not everyone is respectful of transgendered people. Can you believe it? Jerks. But they're out there, and they can make things simple things, like using a...
Even before China's ruthless smackdown of demonstrators last week, good news out of Tibet has long been hard to come by. Well, here's a ray of sunshine: On a remote,...
Expert chronicler of alienated youth, Gus Van Sant returns with a tale of an alienated youth -- a Portland skateboarder no less! -- who is somehow involved with the killing of...
Do you find that trivia nights suck the life out of you by exposing, incrementally, one question at a time, that you have the memory of a bucket? Fortunately, What's Your...
If you ask us, healthful satire is a waning art in modern day America. Blame the smiting gods of political correctness or the lack of critical thinking fostered in todays...
We can recall, years ago, being grouped around the TV at some mind-altering hour and obsessively replaying Gene Wilder emerging from the Wonka castle as a hobbled old man. He...
Jazz and tap dancing have had a long history of cross-pollination and creative symbiosis, from vaudeville all the way up to the avant-garde dueling of guitarist Derek Bailey...
Honestly, most of the pickers in the Stairwell Sisters are somebody's mommy, but the band still has some genuinely twisted danger in its backwoods bluegrass. They're probably...
Only a city like ours could have spawned as big and vibrant a personality as Margaret Cho. The outspoken comedian, queer activist, and now political blogger (for CNN and the...