Alex Mak - Managing Editor
Artists’ Television Access Gets New Lease! Will Stay at 992 Valencia Street
Film and arts organization eludes death-by-gentrification, ATA is that anti-storefront on Valencia that usually has something very interesting in the window, it’s the spot that makes you think, ‘oh hey, there might still be actual artists in the Mission after all.”
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Cartoons from the Arab World, France, & The US React Differently to the Paris Attacks
The new Charlie Hebdo Cover and reactions from artists in Palestine, Paris, US and the broader Arab world on the #ParisAttacks
The San Francisco Beer Passport is Here!
Step into a world of adventure with the San Francisco Beer Passport. There’s no better way to explore San Francisco than to literally drink it in. This passport is amazing! Each one contains 27 coupons to buy one beer, get a second beer FREE at 27 of the finest locally
Why Moving The Warriors is Bad for The Team and San Francisco
There’s nothing Bay Area sports fans hate more than winning. That’s the only explanation for why we keep screwing around with our winners. First came the Niners, who won a gazillion championships playing at Candlestick and were on their way to another championship run under Jim Harbaugh. So what does the team do? Fire Harbaugh and move to hot and sweaty Santa Clara
Conductor of The San Francisco Symphony : Local Legend Michael Tilson Thomas
We were lucky enough to ask the MTT some questions about his life, San Francisco, & the current and future state of classical music. Meet Michael Tilson Thomas, the Music Director of the San Francisco Symphony for more than 20 years, the longest-tenured music director at any major American orchestra.
The Visionary Behind The Bay Lights : Local Legend Ben Davis
We here at BrokeAssStuart.com like to show love to the people who make cities like San Francisco and New York special. That’s why we’re doing a series called Local Legends. This is our chance to hip you to some of the strange, brilliant, and unique folks who populate these towns and
San Francisco’s Portal Connects You To People Across The World
You step into a large, dark, golden box, and then the lights come on, and someone you’ve never met from across the globe is illuminated in front of you. Now talk, live with someone in Afghanistan or Mexico City, or…some other incredible place you otherwise might never look.
Stunning Altars from San Francisco’s Dia de los Muertos
Our Spanish photographer Hanna Quevedo shows you the serene, handmade, shrines dedicated to those who have left us in the Mission District’s Garfield Park. Dia de los Muertos, November 2nd, 2015 San Francisco.
Artists You Shouldn’t Miss At Open Studios Wknd 4
The final weekend of ArtSpan’s 2015 Open Studios is upon us, and it’s a doozie. Mission, Castro, Bernal, Noe, Upper Market & Glen Park all reporting for duty. There are lots of studios within walking distance, many that contain some of our favorite artists. This weekend of Open Studios is