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Tagged with: Poetry

Saturating the mundane with the sensual in JP Morrison Lans’ ‘The Love Eater’

The Tulsa artist's show at Heron Arts summons the ungraspable beneath the everyday, with bold colors and body parts.

Litquake turns the page with a new leader, who tells us what to catch

Executive Director Norah Piehl on what it's like joining the sprawling literary extravaganza, and who's top of her reading list

Screen Grabs: Dance Film Fest leaps onto screen—and out of prison yards

Plus: Carlos Santana's story, Cambodian cinema showcase, 'North by Northwest' in 35mm, and campy hell on wheels

In Tanya Wischerath’s art, bold brushwork and a sparkling glorification of gender nonconformity

Painting, tattooing, and constantly creating, the quintessential SF artist expresses love for her queer community

In ‘Leaning Toward Light,’ tending to life through a garden of poems

Tess Taylor's anthology gathers verse giants and local greenhorns, recipes and short essays into an almanac of living

A drag tribute fit for Sinéad’s mighty voice

'Her music is the kind of poetry that lends itself to the drama drag queens do so well,' says trixxie carr of upcoming show

Live Shots: Patti Smith ‘Howl’s at Stern Grove (and a festive crowd howls back)

The rock legend read Allen Ginsberg and launched into career favorites for an ecstatic crowd at the packed park.

Confronting decline while flying through the air in ‘the Curve’ at Fringe Fest

Circus acrobat Genie Cartier's show combines gravity-defying feats with candid tales of a body slowing down

At Fringe Fest, a tale of bullied young immigrants ‘Dancing Home’

Dyana Díaz's play was inspired by a children's book—and her own experience at the San Francisco Youth Theatre

From Hooverville to Nicklesville

A report from Seattle, where housing built and run by homeless people is having an impact.