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Subject: Tim Wagner

  • Zombie Prom, Wicked, and the Seven Deadly Sins: Your Monday Morning Hangover

    Happy Monday, folks. Here's what you may or may not have missed over the weekend: On Friday night, Mike and Jen Cash braved Zombie Prom at the DNA Lounge. Here's what our photo team had to say about the evening: Mike: Well, at least the Prom Queen looked great in RED...Jen: I don't remember having so much to EAT at my prom...Sounds like everyone had a brain-tastic time. See the Cash photo set here.Also on Friday: ASD's newest photographer, Hanna Quevedo, indulged in the Seven Deadly Sins (as il

    February 9, 2009
  • Over the Weekend: How Weird Street Faire, GLAAD Awards and "Gossip" at the Cat Club

    On Sunday, 10 blocks of Howard Street were blocked off for the 10th Annual How Weird Street Faire - and all the beautiful colorful people came out to play (the more thoughtful ones brought their mothers). See Hanna Quevedo's photo set.Saturday evening brought SF Weekly's Photobooth duo of Jen and Mike Cash to the Cat Club for "Gossip," a night of Adam Ant vs. The Pirates. If you posed for the camera against a red velvet backdrop you may be in their gallery.

    May 11, 2009
  • Photos: Airships Fly Again After 71 Years

    On a recent sunny afternoon, SF Weekly contributing photographer Tim Wagner headed to Silicon Valley for a tour of Airship Venture's "Eureka," the first lighter-than-air passanger ship to fly in the U.S. after more than 71 years. Tim Wagner​The 246-foot long zeppelin is larger than a Boeing 747 and carries 12 passengers at a cruising speed of 35 mph. Tim Wagner​The cavernous Moffett Field hanger where Eureka is stored dwarfs even the airship. The row of three World War II blimp hangars ar

    August 2, 2009