Show Us Your Wild Side & Win a Camera
SF Station and Lomography are joining forces this Thursday night to celebrate the yet-to-be-released WILD themed Lomo camera. We’ll be hosting a costume contest where two lucky participants take home an edition of the super secret Lomo camera!
Comedy: SNL’s John Mulaney to Star in TV Special
Even if you haven’t heard of comic John Mulaney yet, you’re already familiar with his brand of humor if you’ve seen a recent episode of SNL—Mulaney helped co-create the street-savvy character Stefon alongside Bill Hader.
Opening Reception – Richard Kamler: A Retrospective
Creativity and activism collide in a gallery opening that shares what a career dedicated to social change through art really looks like.
Literary Events: The Power of Gaming, From Blair Witch to Growgirl & More
This week’s top literary events include readings and lectures by Heather Donahue, Ben Marcus and Dr. Jane McGonigal.
Gallery Openings: The Forgotten Space, Go Wild With Lomography & More
This week’s best gallery openings include a documentary and photo show at SFAI, a costume party at Lomography, and a street art tribute at SFSU.
Theater Premiers: Eddie Izzard, Drew Carey & Tusuy
This week’s best theater events include Eddie Izzard, Drew Carey (improv!), and cultural dance by the Bolivia Corazon de America.
Opening Reception: New Works by HUSH
A unique artist from the UK shares his work that combines the practices of both street art and contemporary art.
San Francisco Artist David Ball’s Pursuit of Happiness
From February 2-25, catch San Francisco’s David Ball newest art exhibition, Harum Scarum, at 111 Minna Gallery. While Ball’s earlier work has appeared bleaker, his newest exhibition has a more hopeful feel to it. His art has always been a reflection of his personal state of mind, and Harum Scarum exposes his journey from a place of negativity to one filled with more positivity.
Movie Review: Haywire
If online and offline accounts are to be trusted, filmmaker Steven Soderbergh discovered mixed-martial-arts fighter Gina Carano three years ago on TV as she pummeled an under-matched, under-skilled opponent into submission.
In Memory: Rossiter Drake, 1977- 2012
It is with a heavy heart that we announce the recent death of one of our long-time writers Rossiter Drake, who worked for SF Station for many years as a film critic.
Literary Events: Keshni Kashyap, William Gibson & Tom Brokaw
This week’s best lit events include the works Tina’s Mouth, Distrust That Particular Flavor and The Time of Our Lives.
















