Arts and Culture
Support the Roxie Theater by Enjoying the Fraenkel Film Festival!
The festival’s name comes from the Fraenkel Gallery, the venerable Geary Boulevard gallery whose exhibitions explore “photography and its relation to other media.” This year, the gallery celebrates its 45th anniversary by doing this fundraiser festival at the Roxie.
What to Watch on Hulu: July 2024
Immersing yourself in new/old Japanese pop culture turns out to be a great way to be cool in July with Hulu. This month, there’s a railway tunnel which grants wishes for a price, an acclaimed tale of a high school yuri relationship, and the fate of the world dependent on
All The Cool Stuff Coming To Netflix In July 2024
Feel the call of adventure from your couch? It might be because some of this July’s Netflix offerings are calling to you. This July, you could be scaling Mount Everest with the first female sherpa or hanging with Admiral Janeway in the new Voyager-A. But the line might need to
Best Bay Area Events 7/2-7/22
Happy Birthday, Brother and America! by Vanessa Gil, Arts & Events Editor Happy 4th of July! And a very happy birthday to Brother! His band, Eureka Sound, recently filmed with Sugarshack Sessions and the first clip was released this week. His band will be playing at Hopmonk in Sebastopol
Jeremy Fish is the SF Giant’s First Ever Artist-in-Residence
“What other team would do this?” Jeremy Fish asks me, while sitting behind a desk set up for him inside the Cloud Club in Oracle Park. The team in question is the San Francisco Giants, and while the Cloud Club is an all-inclusive, members only, premium lounge usually reserved for fancy
The Art of Moving Massive Art: Inside Artifact Logistics
Giant sculptural art is a wonder to be seen. Depending on the piece, you can walk around it and interact with it. As viewers, we tend to pick apart the meaning behind the art we’re looking at or we think about how it was constructed. But… how did it get
Open Call to Bay Area Artists for BIG ‘Catan’ Themed Mural
The theme of the mural will be based on the artist’s interpretation of Settler’s of CATAN Board Game Open Call For SF Bay Area Muralists CATAN Studio, in partnership with Building 180, is commissioning a mural in Berkeley, CA, and we are seeking a talented muralist to design and execute
Musician You Should Know: Brycon
Brycon, the well known of the unknown, is at it again. Last Friday Brycon, San Francisco’s busiest man on the beats, dropped his 13th solo studio album. The Shape of Things That Went which is a 14 track homage to jazz legend Ornette Coleman’s classic album The Shape of Jazz