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Movie Review: Something in the Air
In Film

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.

Show Us Your Wild Side & Win a Camera

Show Us Your Wild Side & Win a Camera

Posted by Chris Ellis on Jan 24, 2012

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

Comedy: SNL’s John Mulaney to Star in TV Special

Posted by Zane Johnston on Jan 24, 2012

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

Opening Reception – Richard Kamler: A Retrospective

Posted by Kristian Richards on Jan 24, 2012

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

Literary Events: The Power of Gaming, From Blair Witch to Growgirl & More

Posted by Lily Ko on Jan 24, 2012

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

Gallery Openings: The Forgotten Space, Go Wild With Lomography & More

Posted by Lily Ko on Jan 23, 2012

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

Theater Premiers: Eddie Izzard, Drew Carey & Tusuy

Posted by Lily Ko on Jan 22, 2012

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

Opening Reception: New Works by HUSH

Posted by Kristian Richards on Jan 21, 2012

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

San Francisco Artist David Ball’s Pursuit of Happiness

Posted by Francisca Stewart on Jan 20, 2012

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
In Film

Movie Review: Haywire

Posted by Mel Valentin on Jan 19, 2012

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
In Film

In Memory: Rossiter Drake, 1977- 2012

Posted by Anhoni Patel on Jan 17, 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

Literary Events: Keshni Kashyap, William Gibson & Tom Brokaw

Posted by Lily Ko on Jan 17, 2012

This week’s best lit events include the works Tina’s Mouth, Distrust That Particular Flavor and The Time of Our Lives.