Sept. 23 State Your Fashion: Ink Edition "Inspired Surrealist" Niamh Parsley, a San Francisco local, is a bit of a free spirit who doesn’t like to be pinned down.
Review: Jewett Gallery exhibit shows a variety of punk scene photographs By Cailie Skelton ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR “Sex Bomb” by punk band Flipper grinds through retro speakers in the lower level of the San Francisco Public Main Library as two girls with aqua marine hair and miscellaneous patches on their clothes whisper and point at the display of 30 year
Review: '9' will not disappoint cinema lovers By Dominick Delgadillo STAFF WRITER The computer-animated movie ‘9’ by little known writer, director and animator Shane Acker, is based on a short he made four years ago in the UCLA animation program. ‘9’ takes place in a not-too-distant future, in which scientists have created a machine that rebels against
Review: Check out Popscene for a wicked night out By Dominick Delgadillo STAFF WRITER Popscene is located at 330 Ritch Street, just a few blocks from AT&T Park. It’s an all-ages club with good music, occasional live shows and shockingly decent acoustics. Having just come back from Las Vegas, I took comfort in the smoke-free room
Review: Free & Cheap By Hannah Weiner FEATURES EDITORPhotos by Tristan Crane STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER [smooth=16]
Review: New Reflections exhibit at Exploratorium draws crowds San Francisco's Exploratorium, a hands-on museum where children and grown-ups can explore science and human perception, has a new attraction - Reflections.
Review: San Francisco's DNA lounge offers a good time for all By Nick Palm STAFF WRITER Deep in the heart of San Francisco's SoMa district is one of the best Bay Area industrial DJ clubs. The DNA Lounge, located at 375 11th Street, offers a wide array of dance parties, DJ shows, live concerts, and even a monthly indie