Thursday, May 2, 2024

Tagged with: Bay Area

Somewhere between the figurative and abstract, KL Folgner bookmarks her life

Welcome to oil paint mountains and inspirations from the Bay Area Figurative Movement.

Promotion force Throwin’ Bo’s turns five with live lineup celebrating Bay resiliency

Founder Eli Anaya reflects on the sound of local support.

Supes hearing misses the point on homelessness

Mandelman seeks radical change in policy away from permanent housing while poverty and neoliberal capitalism take a back seat.

Under the Stars: The regal link-up of Larry June and The Alchemist

Plus: Nappy Nina's singular bars and Bored Lord's bass-grumbling, self-produced LP.

Puff: The case for the cannabis lounge

More locations, onsite munchies—and the ultimate horror show for conservatives, 420 drag bingo.

Screen Grabs: The flaming feminisms of Lizzie Borden

The director and her trilogy at BAMPFA. Plus: 4-Star shines on women directors, American tragey in. 'Sansón & Me'

Looking back on Noise Pop 2023’s hits and misses

The fest showcased a local scene beyond compare—however, there's always room for improvement.

Under the Stars: Outside Lands shows local love in 15th anniversary announcement

No Vacation, Fake Fruit, and Orion Sun join fest's lineup. Plus: upcoming live gigs!

On Polk Street and in the Tenderloin, a family of hustlers and priests

Joseph Plaster's new book 'Kids on the Street' looks at the history of queer sex work and kinship in San Francisco

Good Taste: Every day is pie day

Old fashioned apple to trendy hojicha banoffee: Where to find the best slices, whole pies, and bake-your-own pot pies anytime.