Lisa LargesEven if the Presbyterian Church refuses to ordain Lisa Larges a minister, there's no denying the San Francisco woman has shown the patience of Job. Larges -- a "practicing lesbian" and practicing Presbyterian at Noe Valley Ministry (does that make her a lesbyterian?) -- was first blocked ... More >>
Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe -- Live in San Francisco 2002
Hip hop's first agitprop supergroup has arrived, and so have four teenage siblings from Texas who play indie pop. Yippee!
Barbarians inside the gates
When perverts navel-gaze
Why Tom Ammiano's plans to create a city-owned broadband network are a boondoggle-in-the-making
Valentine's Day Listings
Reaves-Phillips breaks it down
Give the accordion a hand
Why San Francisco is better than Austin, even during the South by Southwest music festival
Arts, Crafts, Events, and Performances for the Holidays
Arts, Crafts, Events, and Performances for the Holidays
You don't have to be French to celebrate Bastille Day in San Francisco
The Crooked Jades tread the thin line between bluegrass and old-time string bands
At Noise Pop, Alex Chilton proves you can be a fucked-up rock star and survive
Arts, Crafts, Events, Performances ,and New Year's Eve
Arts, Crafts, Events, and Performances for the Holidays
Confessional singer-songwriter Kristin Hersh reunites with the Throwing Muses
Your choices of the top local bands
They follow sports, wear flannel shirts, smoke, drink, belch, and make crude jokes. Oh, one other thing. They're gay.
Phillip Greenlief's
Music for Rilke's Duino Elegies
Monk's Dream
San Francisco Bluegrass Festival, Poptopia, and Requiem for Kevin Gilbert
Silly Rabbit, From the Guitar Desk ..., From the Turntable Jazz Desk ...
The traveling salesman is the symbolic star of Vic Chesnutt's sixth and sexiest album
