Whatever home means to you, you’re sure to be thinking of it this week as you sit down at the Thanksgiving table. To Megan Wilson, home is an...
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I have been a good little museum-goer. I stand behind the line, implied or drawn out for me. I don’t touch the art. I don’t argue with the...
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Artist Jochen Gerz has the look of someone who is comfortable wherever he goes. Perhaps that is because over a career that spans forty years, he has...
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I had a calm, relaxing evening of classical music in mind while perusing the San Francisco Symphony website the other day. Lately, I’ve found...
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Citizen Cope, one of music’s more skilled genre-benders, will perform at the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre in San Francisco on November 3 as part...
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The thought of watching someone else’s home movies and paying for it might send you screaming for the hills. Memories of Dad stalking the...
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My grandmother tells a few stories we would like to hold onto and though she has a pile of blank journals from well-intentioned relatives, the pages...
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Litquake—San Francisco’s annual lit fest—serves up an evening of the speculative fiction genre Steampunk this Thursday evening at...
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Max Raabe and the Palast Orchester play music that sprung from interwar Berlin and dress up pop songs like Brittany Spear’s “Oops…I...
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Banned books that have gone on to have a glorious shelf life include Animal Farm, Naked Lunch, The Satanic Verses, and…The Very Hungry...
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