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04 Oct 2018

Giving Trump The Cinematic Middle Finger

By Peter Wong Want to see thirteen filmmakers come out against Donald Trump and the hateful and oppressive America he embodies?  Then you need to check out the upcoming short film anthology Filmmakers Unite. This anthology runs October 5-11, 2018 at the Roxie Theater! Helming this project are San Francisco

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04 Oct 2018

Dope Art Parties, Outdoor Festivals, & Underwater Experiences in SF

By Kirsten Chen w/ aluminum siding and grout work by alex mak It’s October in San Francisco, which means everybody wants to throw a party. This weekend you’ve got Hardly Strictly in GG Park, Blue Angels buzzing rooftops and piers, and all kinds of great art parties involving music, sorceresses,

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02 Oct 2018

I Ate The New Robot Burger in SF, and it Surprised Me

Our Tech Column was made possible by the fine folks at Mozilla Firefox.  The nonprofit Mozilla Foundation believes the Internet must always remain a global public resource that is open and accessible to all.  And that’s why we love Firefox as our browser, and you should too. When I first heard

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01 Oct 2018

Huge Crack Problem at Salesforce Transit Center Forces Shutdown

The Salesforce Transit Center has a crack problem.  It became abundantly clear to authorities shortly after Dreamforce attendance arrived that the new 2.2 billion Transit Center was unsafe for the public, and would need to be closed immediately. A load bearing steel beam at the Transit Center was found to

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27 Sep 2018

Chinese & Japanese Film-a-Palooza

By Peter Wong World film lovers living in the San Francisco Bay Area have the advantage of having expanded film-going opportunities.  Such film lovers need not settle for seeing new Asian films on just a few, sporadic multiplex screens. Depending on the time of year, a Bay Area film festival can

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26 Sep 2018

Huge Crack Problem at Saleforce Transit Center Forces Shutdown

Salesforce has a crack problem.  It became abundantly clear to authorities shortly after Dreamforce attendance arrived that the new 2.2 billion dollar Salesforce Transit Center was unsafe for the public, and would need to be closed immediately. A load bearing steel beam was found to be cracked, so structural engineers

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20 Sep 2018

Art Parties, Openings, & Excellent Events in SF & Oak

By Kristen Chen garnish and table settings by Alex Mak OPERA Battle, in the Club  The SF Opera Adlers are throwing a party at the Great Northern called the ‘Battle of the Divas’, where some of SF’s finest singers will face off against one another in vocal competition, while DJ

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