True Stories Lounge At the Make-Out Room
If you’re still making plans for tonight, head over to the Mission to check out a bunch of essayists, journalists and writers spilling their guts on stage with host Evelyn Nieves.
Movie Review: Warrior
Gavin O’Conner’s Warrior is a sports melodrama centered on two down-on-their-luck working class heroes and estranged brothers forced to fight through the screenwriter’s heavy hand in a gladiatorial contest for, among other things, a $5 million purse.
SF Shorts Film Fest, Sept. 8-10
From September 8-10, the Roxie Theater will be showing The San Francisco International Film Festival of Short Films. It may be a long winded title but the festival specializes in, what they call, “bite-sized bits of delicious film” from all over the world.
September Lectures and Symposia at SFAI
Throughout the rest of the year, the San Francisco Art Institute will be hosting a series of free lectures from visiting artists, global scholars and graduates from one of the nation’s oldest schools devoted to teaching contemporary art.
Literary Arts: Bukowski, Austen, Reitman, Haas & More
This week, the Literary Arts scene journeys from Bukowski to the Bayview Book Festival. Read on.
Galleries: Doe-eyed Creatures, Aussie Street Art & More
This week, from giant bulb installations to Australian Street Art, September shows are popping up in galleries across the city. Here are our picks.
Theater: Killing My Lobster, Project Boundless & Opera in the Park
This week, the stage is set for a unique sketch comedy trivia night, the 20th Anniversary preview of Project Boundless and the return of our Indian summer favorite, Opera in the Park.
SF Zine Fest Arrives This Weekend
SF Zine Fest kicks off this weekend with two full days of small-press publishers from across the United States bringing their best zines, comics, art books and more to the San Francisco County Fair Building in Golden Gate Park.
Street Style Vol. 45
These girls love wild patterns and vibrant colors! Check out how other people experiment with color in Street Style vol. 45.
Oakland Art Murmur
First Fridays in Oakland are an easy way to catch up on a lot of art in a little bit of time. Galleries are open to the public from 6-9pm along 22nd to 26th street while other shops and venues along the way join in on the fun.
Galleries: Sanguine Machine & It Finds You
This Saturday evening, two low-brow strongholds – White Walls and Gallery Hijinks — launch their September shows.
















