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Albert Camus

  • Blogs

    September 9, 2010

    Titus Andronicus Gets the Audience Participating at the Independent

    Free Energy​Titus Andronicus Free Energy @ The Independent September 8, 2010 Better than: Listening to either of these bands' records."We are the musicians, but each of you is just as special as us. Let's put that to the test." If Titus Andronicus hasn't quite announced its mis ... More >>

  • Calendar

    December 30, 2009

    Of Peacoats and Futile Human Striving

    Free Energy​Titus Andronicus Free Energy @ The Independent September 8, 2010 Better than: Listening to either of these bands' records."We are the musicians, but each of you is just as special as us. Let's put that to the test." If Titus Andronicus hasn't quite announced its mis ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 18, 2009

    Local Frequency: Q&A with Upstairs Downstairs

    ​Mission-based indie rock band Upstairs Downstairs juxtaposes dark, atmospheric lyrics with lush folk-pop melodies, crafting the perfect soundtrack for foggy, rainy days in the city. The year-old act will be recording its first EP this December. Title pending, the disc will be a collection of cu ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 27, 2009

    From Goats to Egyptian Onions, Craigslist Can Hook You Up with the Essentials of Urban Life

    Find a hand job. Or a truckload of Zinfandel grapes.​Nearly 70 years ago, Albert Camus ruminated on the isolation of city life: As a remedy to life in society I would suggest the big city. Nowadays, it is the only desert within our means. If only he'd lived to know Craigslist. We're no longer ... More >>

  • Culture

    January 9, 2008

    Election, Stage Left

    Political theater may preach to the converted, but it can still teach us something about the world

  • Culture

    May 2, 2007

    Mom's the Word

    Past Perfect's most intriguing story line — a mother who hates her kids — gets lost in this unfunny comedy

  • Culture

    March 23, 2005

    Terror and Justice

    The toned down philosophizing is good, but we don't empathize with these revolutionaries

  • Culture

    December 10, 2003

    Live to Tell

    Even big-name stars can't overpower the stories of exonerated death row inmates

  • News

    October 25, 2000

    A Walk in the Dark

    The rest of the country is re-appraising the death penalty; California sues to keep a minister from comforting those facing execution

  • News

    April 8, 1998

    Letters

    The rest of the country is re-appraising the death penalty; California sues to keep a minister from comforting those facing execution

  • News

    September 24, 1997

    Between a Rock and a ... Rock

    Environmental testing in the Presidio may be a Sisyphean task

  • Music

    December 20, 1995

    Dub Warriors

    Macro Dub Infection relays a genre where nothing is true, and everything is permitted

  • Calendar

    November 29, 1995

    Slap Shots

    Macro Dub Infection relays a genre where nothing is true, and everything is permitted

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