Arts and Culture
We Wanna Send You to “How Did This Get Made?” Live!
Enter to Win tix to “How Did This Get Made?” at The Masonic on 2/3 How Did This Get Made?—the hilarious bad movie podcast hosted by comedians Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael and Jason Mantzoukas—is coming to The Masonic on February 3rd. They’ll be discussing the 1991 action movie Samurai
Last Bart: The Song About Late Night Bart Rides We Can All Relate to
A late-night BART ride is not for the faint of heart. You’re transported between point A and B in the weird, twisted world of Bay Area Transit. There’s no telling what you’ll see onboard – a used joint, wild creatures from the unknown, left over food or even your classic
The Circus is Back in Town, So Bring Out the Clowns!
We strolled onto the damp, January asphalt a block or so from Warriors Stadium, and were immediately contacted by a clown. “Bonne soirée,” I said. He feigned to be impressed by my French, made an elaborate bow as onlookers laughed, and gave me a clown nose for my efforts. Right
Mutiny Radio is Closing its Mission District Station
After 13 years of holding court at the corner of 21st and Bryant Streets, Mutiny Radio is shutting down operations of the station/studio. While Mutiny Radio will remain as a brand that does five open mics around San Francisco each week, it will no longer be a storefront internet radio
Is Dre Greenlaw Still Running Around Levi’s? Your 49ers NFC Championship Preview
Now that it’s Wednesday afternoon and my heart rate has finally subsided to its normal pizza and chicken wings resting rate, we can unpack some things about last weekend’s Niners’ game. Dre Greenlaw single handedly put an entire region, let alone the city of San Francisco, into what can only
Best Bay Area Events 1/23-1/29
Bonnie Ora Sherk at Fort Mason Center Now – Sunday, March 10th | Bonnie Ora Sherk: Life Frames Since 1970 Bonnie Ora Sherk is a bit of an eco-art legend in the Bay Area, and was decades ahead of her time. Sherk’s pioneering projects in 1970s San Francisco, including Portable Parks I-III and Crossroads Community (the
BroadwaySF’s 2024 Season Opens with Tony Award-Winning The Wiz
Amidst jubilant crowds cheering, laughing, and sporting ear-to-ear smiles, The Wiz kicked off BroadwaySF’s 2024 season last night. BroadwaySF, responsible for programming at the Orpheum, Curran Theatre and Golden Gate Theatre, has a lineup of several incredible shows scheduled for the year. From on-stage Q&A sessions with beloved celebrities like
Bay Area Beats: Unveiling a New Space for Musicians, Music City San Francisco
One of the things you all know I love most is live music and the richness of our Bay Area music scene. Whether it’s supporting local hip hop legends who are making a difference, talking about great places to hear live music or diving into the writing process at events