Grinchmas Time is Here Again
The stage version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas opens tomorrow, Dec 21, for an 8-day run at Golden Gate Theater.
3rd Annual Renegade Craft Holiday Market
It’s December 14. The twelve days of Christmas are upon us, and the annual Renegade Craft Fair is the perfect time to stock up on artsy gifts without having to go to the mall or hear “Winter Wonderland” over and over.
This Week’s Holiday Art Walks
Get some holiday shopping squared away with four holiday art walks this week in San Francisco.
Interview: Kevin Whiteley, Founder of Criminal Class Press
Tales of grime, crime, and hard times find a home in Chicago-based (by way of SF) Criminal Class Press, whose band of touring writers will perform at Edinburgh Castle on December 4 as part of an inaugural West Coast tour.
Photographer Baron Wolman to Sign “The Rolling Stone Years”
On Sunday, December 4, renowned author/photographer Baron Wolman will sign The Rolling Stone Years: Every Picture Tells A Story at Osha Thai Lounge in the Embarcadero.
Russell Brand Live at the Palace of Fine Arts
Mr. Katy Perry makes a one night only appearance Tuesday, November 29 at the Palace of Fine Arts.
Working Conditions Humpday Happy Hour #1
Tonight, Southern Exposure opens its doors–and break room mini-fridge–to anyone checking out Working Conditions, the Mission gallery’s latest exhibit and collaborative art project.
MythBusters Live Comes to SF
Tickets go on sale November 11th for MythBusters: Behind the Myths, the first of three SHN special engagements for early 2012.
LitUp Writers: Unwrapped & Regifted
Everyone’s got one great holiday story. And usually it involves getting drunk at the work Christmas party and professing your love to a co-worker.
NaNoWriMo 2011
“Call me Ishmael.” “All this happened, more or less.” Every novel starts with a first line. And most of us need a swift kick in the pants to write that first line. NaNoWriMo has the answer.
Review: Cirque du Soleil’s ‘TOTEM’
For 2 1/2 hours, Cirque du Soleil’s Totem will make you forget your worldly problems and simply appreciate being a human.




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