Arts + CulturePresented without comment: This morning in the NEMA parking...
Presented without comment: This morning in the NEMA parking garage…
By Marke B.
Marke B.
Marke Bieschke is the publisher and arts and culture editor of 48 Hills. He co-owns the Stud bar in SoMa. Reach him at marke (at) 48hills.org, follow @supermarke on Twitter.
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News + Politics
Peskin wants a hands-on mayor, Breed wants a downtown party (for some people) …
... and how is the city planning to create 14,000 housing units for extremely low income households? That's The Agenda for May 5-12
News + Politics
The alarming agenda of the big-money folks trying to take over SF
New report tracks the anti-union, anti-tax, pro-police program that a small number of very rich people want to impose on SF in the name of "moderate" politics.
Art Review
How Irving Penn brought the world to his studio—and vice versa
de Young retrospective teases out sheer range of the photographer's lens.
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Arts Forecast: The Stud is finally reopening—come get a sneak peek!
Plus: RIP Rumi Missabu, The Blessed Madonna, Dalit Dreamlands, KPFA's 75th anniversary, Drunk Drag, Chocolate Festival, more
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Movies
With Castro Theatre out, massive Frameline LGBTQ+ film fest gets creative
New executive director Allegra Madsen takes on fresh challenges with an agile attitude—and innovative locations.
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Art
Looking for a new art crush? That’s more than fine… it’s Superfine
The independent art fair at Fort Mason hits a sweet spot between accessibility and expression, with plenty of local flair.
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