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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.
Why Mayor Breed’s Tenderloin Curfew Will Backfire
I, a Tenderloin resident, believe drug abuse and homelessness persist here because they make certain folks at City Hall very rich. It’s the last reasonable explanation I can think of, since logistic operations at San Francisco City Hall unfailingly exacerbate them. If the humanitarian crises at the heart of SF
World’s Best Pilsner Celebrates Its 20th Year in Berkeley
There’s welcome news for beer lovers in the Bay Area, the Trumer ‘Brauerei’ on Fourth Street in Berkeley is celebrating its 20th anniversary and its newly renovated taproom is set to pour the freshest (and most awarded) craft pilsner in the world, along with a special edition 20th Anniversary Lager,
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
Klay Thompson Leaving the Warriors is the End of an Era
It’s the end of an era in the Bay. The best-ever backcourt duo arguably in the history of the National Basketball Association is no more. On Monday morning it was announced Klay Thompson, one half of the Splash Brothers, was taking his ball and moving to Texas to join the Dallas Mavericks.
Who Lost The Presidential Debate? America.
Written by Ian Firstenberg Thursday’s debate felt good and instilled a lot of confidence in the future of America… Just Kidding Luckily, I’ve never had a terminal disease. That said, watching the debate felt like I was dying. Trump and Biden spent the majority of the time bickering over pedantic
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