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Interview: Bob Saget Gets Dark and Dirty at Regency

Interview: Bob Saget Gets Dark and Dirty at Regency

Posted by: Sean McCourt on Jun 4, 2013 | Comments (0)

While Bob Saget may be irrevocably linked to his clean-cut image playing the character of Danny Tanner on the sitcom “Full House” and as host of “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” the veteran comedian has a much broader spectrum and depth to his work, ranging from raunchy stand-up gigs and serious stage roles to directing and participating in a variety of charitable causes.

Interview: Comedian Jon Lovitz Stops at Cobb’s This Week

Interview: Comedian Jon Lovitz Stops at Cobb’s This Week

Posted by: Sean McCourt on Mar 20, 2013 | Comments (0)

Comedian Jon Lovitz has been making fans laugh for nearly 30 years, with a stint on Saturday Night Live, to appearances on TV shows such as Seinfeld and The Simpsons and films, including The Producers.

Featured Artist: Painter David Marc Grant

Featured Artist: Painter David Marc Grant

Posted by: Suzanne Stroebe on Mar 11, 2013 | Comments (1)

David Mar Grant, a third-generation San Franciscan, has exhibited his work at galleries throughout the in the Bay Area, including EverGold Gallery, the Fort Mason Center, and 111 Minna and LoBot Gallery in Oakland.

Visual Artist Leo Villareal Discusses Motivation for The Bay Lights

Visual Artist Leo Villareal Discusses Motivation for The Bay Lights

Posted by: Matt Crawford on Mar 5, 2013 | Comments (0)

Reporters from throughout the Bay Area gathered in the Ferry Building today for a press conference to discuss The Bay Lights art installation on the Bay Bridge with visual artist Leo Villareal, project organizer Ben Davis and San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee.

Five One-Liners From Mike Tyson’s One-Man Show in SF

Five One-Liners From Mike Tyson’s One-Man Show in SF

Posted by: Matt Crawford on Mar 1, 2013 | Comments (0)

“Thank you for coming out and welcome to my living room” is how Mike Tyson greeted San Francisco on the opening night of his one-man show, Mike Tyson Undisputed Truth, at Orpheum Theater.

Looney Tunes: Chuck Jones Exhibit Revisits Storied Career

Looney Tunes: Chuck Jones Exhibit Revisits Storied Career

Posted by: Sean McCourt on Feb 25, 2013 | Comments (0)

As one of the pioneers of early animation, Chuck Jones perfected many of the techniques that would influence and inspire later generations of artists.

Featured Artist: Berkeley-based Illustrator Mario Wagner

Featured Artist: Berkeley-based Illustrator Mario Wagner

Posted by: Suzanne Stroebe on Feb 14, 2013 | Comments (0)

Originally from Cologne, Germany, Mario Wagner is an artist and illustrator now living and working in Berkeley after relocating from the Mission District in San Francisco.

Oakland Museum of California Friday Nights Draws a Crowd

Oakland Museum of California Friday Nights Draws a Crowd

Posted by: Suzanne Stroebe on Jan 28, 2013 | Comments (0)

Oakland Museum of California recently launched  “Friday Nights at OMCA,” a weekly event of food, drinks and art and  on 10th Street in Oakland.

Reggie Watts Returns for SF Sketchfest Reggidency

Reggie Watts Returns for SF Sketchfest Reggidency

Posted by: Matt Crawford on Jan 16, 2013 | Comments (1)

As Reggie Watts has grown in popularity, SF comedy fans have watched him move up from Hemlock Tavern’s small stage to multiple sold out gigs at The Independent and a gig at Outside Lands last year. He returns for his second Reggidency at SF Sketchfest, three nights of comedy with a different collaborator each night.

Sex in the City Gets a Drag Queen Makeover

Sex in the City Gets a Drag Queen Makeover

Posted by: Suzanne Stroebe on Jan 13, 2013 | Comments (0)

Sex and the City: LIVE!, a send-up of the iconic HBO series from the 90s, returns to the Mission this week with a cast of San Francisco’s most fabulous drag performers.

Landmark Style: On The Road by Natalie Cheung

Landmark Style: On The Road by Natalie Cheung

Posted by: Chris Ellis on Jan 9, 2013 | Comments (0)

The first in a series of photo editorials from the styling students at the Academy of Art University. Each student selected a San Francisco landmark that had a personal meaning to them and reconstructed the aesthetic into a style. This week Natalie Cheung shows us On The Road by Jack Kerouac.