Artists' Television Access. Periwinkle Cinema: Screening of Hans Scheirl's wildly bizarre, colorful, campy, and queer sci-fi feature, Dandy Dust. Wed., March 19, 8 p.m….
Big-time land use and litigation go together like daytime baseball and hot dogs. So, it's little surprise that a lawsuit underwritten by the San…
Barbarians at the Gates In Major League Baseball's ongoing effort to make the entire ballpark experience as maddeningly slow and repetitious as possible, the…
Red wine, cookies, and a former mayor were the featured spread for a recent gathering of the Upper Noe Neighbors Association. The two dozen…
During Game Five of the 2010 World Series, my dad and I sat side by side at a sushi bar in my Central Coast…
Artists' Television Access. Screaming Queens: Documentary about the 1966 Compton's Cafeteria riot directed by Susan Stryker and Victor Silverman. Sat., Jan. 25, 8 p.m….
Economists like to talk about “rational actors.” But, in reality, it's hard to find many people who behave truly rationally. Let alone many actors….
At the corner of Townsend and The Embarcadero, outside AT&T Park, an unusual sort of panhandler has appeared. They don't seek handouts; they seek…
During an event at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco in early November, a presenter screened a short film about San Francisco's fog. After…
1. San Francisco Fog @KarlTheFogFollowers: 17,626 Started Aug. 5, 2010 Quite possibly the most famous account, @Karlthefog talks weather patterns and posts photographs via…