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“The Sandman” Speaks: Neil Gaiman and Mike Dringenberg...
Jonathan Curiel • 04/18/2014 12:00 pm

The Cartoon Art Museum's exhibit, “Grains of Sand: 25 Years of The Sandman,” celebrates Neil Gaiman's comic-book series like never before. For the first…

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Celebrating S.F.'s Active Lifestyle: Market Street Poster Series...
Jonathan Curiel • 10/07/2013 9:45 am

Mark Ulriksen has drawn some of The New Yorker's most memorable covers – including George Bush and Dick Cheney as a duo in the…

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Artist's Statement: Travis Somerville on How Art Can...
Jonathan Curiel • 03/29/2013 12:35 pm

It was Renoir who said that a work of art “must seize upon you, wrap you up in itself, and carry you away.” Interviews…

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Mr. Marina Contender Talks About the Event That...
Katie Tandy • 03/20/2013 1:30 pm

While San Francisco gets a bad rap for being dirty, grungy, and chock-full of panhandlers — the city also boasts a softer side, a…

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Art Beat: Graphic Novel Comes to Life in...
Kate Conger • 12/07/2012 2:00 pm

John Felix Arnold III is a painter — sort of. He's also an illustrator, a sculptor, a scavenger, and an installation artist. Mostly, he's…

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Transverse: Meet B. Dolan, Hip-Hop's Burliest, Straight-Shooting LGBT...
Thomas Page McBee • 09/24/2012 10:30 am

Even with Odd-Future savant Frank Ocean's sexuality a relative non-starter, the mainstreaming of sissy bounce and all the recent talk of the queering of…

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Q&A with Comedian Greg Proops: On the Best...
Casey Burchby • 08/02/2012 11:06 am

Stand-up legend Greg Proops (most familiarly of both the British and American versions of Whose Line Is It, Anyway?) returns to San Francisco three…

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Get to Know Daniel Baker, S.F.'s SYTYCD Contestant
Kate Conger • 07/04/2012 7:30 am

We already told you that there was a local to root for this season on So You Think You Can Dance, a reality TV…

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Interview: Salomania's Mark Jackson on Maud Allan, Media...
Emily Wilson • 06/20/2012 12:48 pm

When playwright and director Mark Jackson was directing Oscar Wilde's play Salome at the Aurora Theatre, he discovered the story of dancer Maud Allan,…

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Tell Me About Your Bike: Street Interviews with...
French Clements • 06/18/2012 11:30 am

Welcome to The Spokesman, our weekly bicycle column written by French Clements, a San Francisco resident and distance cyclist who considers it pretty routine…

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