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Movie Review: Something in the Air
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Movie Review: Something in the Air

Olivier Assaya’s latest effort is a meandering, if at times uninspired, coming-of-age tale during France’s youth rebellion of the early 1970’s.

Smithsonian Forges New Partnership with San Francisco’s Mexican Museum

Smithsonian Forges New Partnership with San Francisco’s Mexican Museum

Posted by Zane Johnston on Feb 9, 2012

The Mexican Museum, located temporarily at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco, has been granted membership in the prestigious Smithsonian affiliate museum network. It is the first museum in San Francisco to be honored with a national affiliation.

Exhibit Showcases DOUBLEtruck Magazine Photos at SF City Hall

Exhibit Showcases DOUBLEtruck Magazine Photos at SF City Hall

Posted by Zane Johnston on Feb 8, 2012

Work from world renowned photojournalists that spans the first decade of the current century will be on display courtesy of a new traveling exhibition, Seeing Double –The Best of DOUBLEtruck Magazine.

Modern Ball at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Featuring Chromeo

Modern Ball at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Featuring Chromeo

Posted by Zane Johnston on Feb 7, 2012

Party with electro-funk duo Chromeo at the Modern Ball hosted by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) Wednesday, April 25.

Literary Events: Love and Struggle, Go Fish, Connectome & More

Literary Events: Love and Struggle, Go Fish, Connectome & More

Posted by Lily Ko on Feb 7, 2012

This week’s best literary events include readings from David Gilbert, Mr. Fish, Maureen McHugh, Broke-Ass Stuart, and Sebastian Seung.

Noise Pop Art: Death Cab For Cutie and John Vanderslice

Noise Pop Art: Death Cab For Cutie and John Vanderslice

Posted by Kristian Richards on Feb 6, 2012

Bottom of the Hill’s house photographer shares some of his favorite images in a small collection featuring indie favorites John Vanderslice and Death Cab for Cutie.

Gallery Openings: Free Parking, 200 Yards, Menagerie & More

Gallery Openings: Free Parking, 200 Yards, Menagerie & More

Posted by Lily Ko on Feb 6, 2012

This week’s best gallery openings include new group shows at Big Umbrella, Satellite66, Modern Eden and Root Division.

Theater Premiers: Forever Tango, How We First Met & More

Theater Premiers: Forever Tango, How We First Met & More

Posted by Lily Ko on Feb 5, 2012

With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, this week’s hottest theater events include one steamy dance and two cupid’s arrow comedies.

Opening Reception: “La Jungla” at Wonderland SF

Opening Reception: “La Jungla” at Wonderland SF

Posted by Zane Johnston on Feb 2, 2012

Local artists share their work at visual art gallery Wonderland SF Friday, February 3 in the Mission.

Private Parts Exposed at SF Playhouse

Private Parts Exposed at SF Playhouse

Posted by Francisca Stewart on Feb 2, 2012

Writer and performer Graham Gremore’s solo performance Private Parts will be featured every Thursday night through Saturday night during the month of February at SF Playhouse. Private Parts is the opening performance for season three of SF Playhouse’s Sandbox Series.

SF Indie Fest Preview
In Film

SF Indie Fest Preview

Posted by Martin Malloy on Feb 2, 2012

Sundance signaled the beginning of the 2012 film festival circuit. Missed it? No worries. San Francisco and the Bay Area are home to some of the country’s best and most respected festivals. SF Indie Fest, one of the city’s biggest film festivals, kicks off on February 9 with independent films from around the world.

Vice’s The Creators Project Comes to SF

Vice’s The Creators Project Comes to SF

Posted by Zane Johnston on Feb 1, 2012

Youth global media company VICE has teamed up with old guard computing corporation Intel for a sizeable two-day arts and technology event to be held at Fort Mason March 17-18.