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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.

Picturehouse Reopens with Metallica Through The Never

Picturehouse Reopens with Metallica Through The Never

Posted by: Martin Malloy on Jan 15, 2013 | Comments (0)

Nearly five years since it was shut down in a merger, the independent film production and distribution company Picturehouse will once again open its doors with Metallica Through The Never, a docu-drama featuring the Bay Area band, as its first release.

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.

SF Independent Film Festival Announces 2013 Lineup

SF Independent Film Festival Announces 2013 Lineup

Posted by: Martin Malloy on Jan 10, 2013 | Comments (0)

The SF Independent Film Fest has announced the lineup for it’s 15th year and will be celebrating with a ¡Fiesta Quinceañera! running from February 7 through the 21.

Fifty24SF Gallery Hosts New Works by Sam Flores

Fifty24SF Gallery Hosts New Works by Sam Flores

Posted by: Suzanne Stroebe on Jan 2, 2013 | Comments (0)

Lion and the Lamb, the current solo exhibition by artist Sam Flores at Fifty24SF Gallery, is eerily timely. In the wake of current events—violence, political upheaval, talk about the end of the world—the dichotomies of lightness and dark, and the biblical reference to the Book of Revelation that pervade Flores’s most recent body of work seem utterly prescient.

Movie Review: Les Misérables

Movie Review: Les Misérables

Posted by: Martin Malloy on Dec 26, 2012 | Comments (0)

The newest film adaptation of the Victor Hugo’s book, which is actually based on the stage musical, hits some of the right notes.

Movie Review: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

Movie Review: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

Posted by: Martin Malloy on Dec 13, 2012 | Comments (0)

Fans of Peter Jackson’s original Lord of the Rings trilogy will hail his return in this prequel, the first of another trilogy, but it’s hardly the breakout film many are expecting.

Lion King Smashes SHN Orpheum Box Office Record

Lion King Smashes SHN Orpheum Box Office Record

Posted by: Matt Crawford on Nov 28, 2012 | Comments (0)

Running 16 years with over 70 major art awards and currently the highest-grossing Broadway show to date, it’s no surprise that the North American tour of Disney’s The Lion King has broken the box office record at the SHN Orpheum Theatre.

Paul Hemming Discusses New Art Gallery Mirus

Paul Hemming Discusses New Art Gallery Mirus

Posted by: Zane Johnston on Nov 19, 2012 | Comments (0)

Paul Hemming is a nightclub owner, DJ, record producer and restaurateur who most recently has been working on a new venture—an art gallery, Mirus, recently opened in the SoMA that features the work of emerging and established artists and aims to foster a spirit of collaboration.

Movie Review: Life of Pi

Movie Review: Life of Pi

Posted by: Martin Malloy on Nov 16, 2012 | Comments (0)

Based on the best selling book, Ang Lee brings the tale of an Indian boy stranded at sea to with a tiger to life in this highly visually film.

Movie Review: Cloud Atlas

Movie Review: Cloud Atlas

Posted by: Martin Malloy on Oct 26, 2012 | Comments (0)

Cloud Atlas is about humanity’s triumphs, failures and everything inbetween. An epic in every sense of the word, it’s a film that crosses worlds and generations but fails to really connect on a personal level.