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Mill Valley Film Festival 2024: Must-Watch Films Revealed
The 47th edition of the Mill Valley Film Festival will feature a diverse lineup of films, including documentaries, biopics, and dramas, as well as a tribute to actor Jude Law, and a documentary on the struggles of right-wing activists in Hungary.
Famous SF Artist Known for Mission Graffiti Returns After 27 Years
Barry McGee, a San Francisco artist known for his graffiti art, has returned to the city for his new show Old Mystified at the Berggruen Gallery, featuring his signature caricatures and a mix of old and new works.
INDECLINE: A Rare Series of SF Events Highlighting Street Art and Activism
Where street art meets pranks and political commentary, you’ll find a group of anarchist artists called INDECLINE, responsible for some of the best guerrilla street art and political pranks you’ve ever seen. This October, you’ll have the opportunity to meet and connect with this anonymous art collective at a series
Best Bay Area Events 10/1-10/21
Two Nights With The Sisters of Mercy Goth rock legends The Sisters of Mercy are coming to San Francisco for two nights next week—October 8th at the Fillmore, and October 9th at The Masonic. Get your tickets here now! The Universe Knows Best by Vanessa Gil, Arts & Events Editor This past weekend
We Wanna Send You to Maker Faire on Mare Island 10/18-10/20
We Wanna Send You to Maker Faire on Mare Island 10/18-10/20! Maker Faire returns to the historical shipyard at Mare Island for an unforgettable experience filled with creativity, innovation, and endless possibilities on Friday, October 18, to Sunday, October 20. With featured performers including Mario the Maker Magician, Science Bob
Today Is Forecasted To Be The Hottest Day Of The Year
Much like a Nelly song, it’s about to get “Hot In Herre” Downtown San Francisco might hit 100 degrees on Tuesday. Roger Gass, a meteorologist with the NWS Bay Area, hinted that there’s a good chance we could see temps at 90 or even higher. A heat wave is rolling
Tom Hanks Upset With Owners Of Oakland A’s
It’s been a rough week for baseball fans in the East Bay. Heartbroken supporters are expressing their feelings about the A’s departure from a city they’ve called home for over 50 years. Among them is Bay Area native and award-winning actor Tom Hanks, who shared his thoughts with The Athletic