Marga Gomez’s 12th solo play takes a page from Philip Larkin’s famous poem about how our parents fuck us up in spite of their best efforts.
From the Golden Girls (in drag) to Harold Pinter to Marga Gomez’s newest comic masterpiece, it’s a season of the highbrow and the lowbrow (but never the middlebrow).
For some Bay Area dwellers, this is about as religious as it gets. Carnaval San Francisco has, for the past 36 years, showcased amazing…
Artists' Television Access. The Cinema of Narcisa Hirsch: S.F. Cinematheque showcase of short films by the Argentina-based experimental filmmaker. Wed., Feb. 19, 7:30 p.m….
Brava Theater Center combines progressive ideals with excellent entertainment for Brava's New Year's Eve Comedy Fiesta 2013. The show brings together three brilliant women,…
The 24th Street corridor in the Mission District has changed a lot in recent years — SF Weekly just did a cover story on…
Eddie Izzard is not a comedian so much as an event. A British transvestite who fancies girls, Izzard is master of the non-sequitur —…