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What I Learned From Sorting Donations For the SoCal Fires
People want to feel good when they donate, and it is important to be aware of the potential dangers of expired medicine and unsanitary hygiene items, while also recognizing the importance of decentering and helping those affected by disasters.

The Gospel of Glam: SF Celebrated David Bowie’s Legacy at Bowie Bash
San Franciscans celebrated David Bowie’s legacy at the 14th annual Bowie Bash, which featured drag, burlesque, and puppetry. A night of live music, dance, and inclusivity.

American Aria: A Stark Reflection on Democracy’s Fragility
How much of what happened on January 6 is behind us, and how much of it lingers in the shadows, ready to reemerge?

The Resistance Film Fest: A Call to Action Against Fascism and Trump
Cringing at yet another media outlet or prominent billionaire publicly falling over themself to bend their knee to the future Felon-In-Chief? Tired of yet another supposed political opponent to the Orange Fascist and his hordes rationalizing their political spinelessness? Then feed your fighting spirit by attending the upcoming Resistance Film Festival! Running

“Some Like it Hot” Burns Bright at the Orpheum
Do you find yourself in the midst of the January doldrums? Perhaps you need an all-singing, all-dancing escapist comedy to chase your blues away. Some Like it Hot, which opened at Broadway SF’s Orpheum Theatre on January 9, might just be the cure. Based on Billy Wilder’s 1959 classic film, this

Best Bay Area Events 1.14-2.3
Make ‘Em Laugh by Vanessa Gil, Arts & Events Editor It’s the funniest time of the year in San Francisco, when the most hilariously talented celebrities descend upon our city. That’s right, Sketchfest is back! Last year, I attended Celebrity Autobiography with Tony Hale and Jennifer Tilly as some of

Oakland Closes Fire Stations While Los Angeles Burns
While our southern California cousins deal with the worst wildfire in the history of Los Angeles, we here in the Bay Area have our own potential problems. We seem to have cities working hard to make California’s wildfire preparedness even worse. Oakland is experiencing a budget crisis and considering that