The Coup is an anomaly in the small world of socially conscious hip-hop. This radical Oakland group, led by the activist and rapper Boots…
The label “pop artist” was first applied to painter Wayne Thiebaud in the early 1960s, when his everyday items — cakes, pies, and gumball…
Remember the boys in your class with Pee Chee folders who used to draw their foes getting mutilated? Italy’s “Little Duck” (a.k.a. Laurina Paperina)…
The second feature from Cam Archer stars Ellen Barkin as Colleen, a fiftyish fading star who, after making “35 films in 30 years,” leaves…
If you've walked along upper Haight recently, you'll have no doubt noticed the series of tributes to much loved musical heroes who are no…
The monthlong series “Bros Before Hos” explores “masculinity and its discontent” via avenues such as vintage stag movies, the bonding experience between men in…
Forty rare Polaroid photographs from Andy Warhol will be on display starting Friday (Jan. 27) at the UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film…
Castro Theatre. The Blue Angel and The Devil Is a Woman: Von Sternberg/Dietrich double feature. Wed., June 29, 3, 5:15 & 7 p.m. $10….
Josh Kornbluth has played out his existential confusion over the years in the most public of ways. And we’re extremely lucky for that. The…
Stephan Jenkins, frontman of Third Eye Blind, is tall. This I realized last night, as I was standing next to the man inside Coda Jazz…