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  • Culture

    November 19, 2008

    Also Playing

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    March 19, 2008

    Also Playing

    Our critics weigh in on local theater

  • Culture

    March 12, 2008

    Edna O’Brien’s Tir na nÓg Loses Its Magic

    Our critics weigh in on local theater

  • Blogs

    February 28, 2008

    R.E.M. and Modest Mouse Perform in Berkeley 5/31

    Our critics weigh in on local theater

  • Blogs

    November 27, 2007

    New Interpol Live EP Releases Today in Exclusive Stores

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  • News

    September 26, 2007

    Steroids Confidential

    Greg Anderson has given up his freedom rather than testify about Barry Bonds. But one man has learned the deepest secrets of the trainer behind baseball's new home run king.

  • News

    September 12, 2007

    Gimme Indie Rock!

    Local promoters take a big risk to give S.F. a music fest that will restore the city's cool cred

  • News

    June 13, 2007

    Stern Reprimand

    SEIU members in Northern California challenge the national boss over his collaboration with employers

  • Blogs

    June 6, 2007

    Josh Wolf goes corporate

    SEIU members in Northern California challenge the national boss over his collaboration with employers

  • News

    August 16, 2006

    Spinning Our Wheels

    The summer has brought a bevy of frustrations, delays, and smoggy afternoons to Bay Area drivers. Do you manage to look the other way?

  • News

    September 21, 2005

    Pig Government

    The politics of pork has real victims. Just look at New Orleans, or commuters on the Bay Bridge.

  • Culture

    March 2, 2005

    Encore

    Our critics weigh in on local theater

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    February 9, 2005

    Encore

    Our critics weigh in on local theater

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    April 7, 2004

    Capsule Reviews

    Our critics weigh in on local theatre

  • Culture

    November 12, 2003

    Good Godot

    A slick revival that's neither too close to nor too far from Beckett's original

  • Music

    September 17, 2003

    An Affair to Remember

    Ten years, three countries, and one long relationship later, the Caseworker has arrived with a stunning debut

  • News

    September 3, 2003

    Brewing Conversation

    At a proper teahouse, tradition and communion are at least as important as the libation

  • Film

    August 20, 2003

    Shane's Addiction

    Documentarian Sarah Share delivers the man, the music, the myth: MacGowan

  • News

    January 29, 2003

    Absolutely Fabulous

    Transformed by a romanticized airport novel, our heroine constructs a strangely compelling life

  • News

    December 4, 2002

    Photo Phreaks

    Is scrapbooking a hobby – or a mental disorder?

  • Music

    October 23, 2002

    House of Tudor

    Electroclashers, grotesque miscreations, and flying imbeciles

  • Music

    February 13, 2002

    Scratch Attack

    How a white punk from Ireland helped jump-start the Bay Area hip hop and turntablist scenes

  • Culture

    November 21, 2001

    Dead Singers

    Turning James Joyce into a Broadway musical

  • News

    October 10, 2001

    Cleaning House

    To work against terrorism, new money-laundering laws will have to be enforced in the world headquarters of cash-washing: the U.S. of A.

  • Music

    May 2, 2001

    Pop Philosophy

    Pearl Jam overdose

  • Music

    January 31, 2001

    Character Crazy

    Singer/songwriter Sonny Smith has a lot to say about the odd twists of life -- and an interesting way to say it

  • News

    March 8, 2000

    Dog Bites

    Whither the Avant-Garde?... To Suburbia, Of Course!

  • Music

    February 16, 2000

    Spirited Rhymes

    It took four years for Blackalicious to make its second album. It's been worth the wait.

  • News

    November 24, 1999

    Trojan Horse

    In a city that loves to hate chain stores, plans for a new Pottery Barn in the Castro are scarcely raising a peep. The neighborhood may regret it.

  • Music

    August 18, 1999

    Film Noir

    Quietly oh so quietly local trio Half Film is setting a mood

  • News

    August 18, 1999

    Welcome Home

    How shortsighted neighborhood activism fuels the city's housing crisis, and pushes the best of San Francisco deeper and deeper into the suburbs

  • Calendar

    April 28, 1999

    REAL ASTROLOGY For an Unreal World

    How shortsighted neighborhood activism fuels the city's housing crisis, and pushes the best of San Francisco deeper and deeper into the suburbs

  • Calendar

    March 31, 1999

    Night + Day

    How shortsighted neighborhood activism fuels the city's housing crisis, and pushes the best of San Francisco deeper and deeper into the suburbs

  • Calendar

    February 17, 1999

    Night + Day

    How shortsighted neighborhood activism fuels the city's housing crisis, and pushes the best of San Francisco deeper and deeper into the suburbs

  • Film

    February 10, 1999

    Man at the Top

    How shortsighted neighborhood activism fuels the city's housing crisis, and pushes the best of San Francisco deeper and deeper into the suburbs

  • News

    January 20, 1999

    No More Free Ride?

    Sierra Club wants BART parkers to pay

  • Film

    January 6, 1999

    Eight Isn't Enough

    Michael Sragow finds eight good films, and countless condescending duds, in a year at the movies

  • News

    July 29, 1998

    Dog Bites

    Michael Sragow finds eight good films, and countless condescending duds, in a year at the movies

  • Calendar

    April 1, 1998

    Night + Day

    Michael Sragow finds eight good films, and countless condescending duds, in a year at the movies

  • Music

    March 25, 1998

    House of Tudor

    Michael Sragow finds eight good films, and countless condescending duds, in a year at the movies

  • Dining

    February 4, 1998

    Irish Stew

    Michael Sragow finds eight good films, and countless condescending duds, in a year at the movies

  • Culture

    November 26, 1997

    Stage

    Michael Sragow finds eight good films, and countless condescending duds, in a year at the movies

  • Music

    July 23, 1997

    The House of Tudor

    Michael Sragow finds eight good films, and countless condescending duds, in a year at the movies

  • Calendar

    January 10, 1996

    Slap Shots

    Michael Sragow finds eight good films, and countless condescending duds, in a year at the movies

  • News

    June 21, 1995

    Fire Trek

    Why do San Francisco emergency workers live so far away?

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