The Hollywood stars donning Ugg boots and designer parkas in an attempt to look rustic for the paparazzi at the Sundance Film Festival this month will be joined by a Bay Area director with a film set in your backyard, "Everything Strange and New."
Ok, we haven't actually seen this movie -- I suppose in Sundance circles the correct term is "film" -- but from the synopsis on its website, we can surmise this baby isn't going
Jess LanderIt's been a long week. No need to stay in just because you're feeling broke. Here again we offer 10 options of what to do with your bad self these weekend, all of which cost less than the price of a ticket to I Love You, Man. 1. Free oysters on the half shell at El Rio. (Friday)Happy hours that offer free food rule. Happy hours that offer free food and a back patio really rule. Slide some slimy vittles down the hatch tonight at El Rio's free BBQ, which gets going at 5:30 p.m. (DJs Car
It doesn't take a Ph.D to interpret the deeper meanings of this mural recently created by SFAI studentsA last-minute announcement went out this morning that students at the San Francisco Art Institute are mad as hell -- and they're not going to take it anymore. Spurred by the February announcement that nine tenured faculty members -- one quarter of the school's total -- were to be laid off due to a state of "financial exigency" -- and following a month of letter-writing, online petitions, and pr