Film and broadcast students shine on the big screen The first annual Festival of the Moving Image kicks off this Sept 19 at the Roxie Theatre with 11 inspiring films and broadcasts, including works from City College’s cinema department.
Experimental theater festival celebrates 20 years in San Francisco The Fringe Festival returns for its 20th consecutive year in downtown San Francisco, running from September 7-18 at the EXIT Theater and selected satellite stages.
Shatner makes a movie only real Trekkies could love Set your phasers to nerdgasm. William Shatner has written, directed and produced a documentary called “The Captains,” where he interviews the actors who commanded starships in the “Star Trek” franchise. (Did I say franchise? I meant saga.)
Bay Artists some the best acts at Outside Lands Attending a music festival is usually like having hors d’oeuvres at some upscale soirée: you get a little of everything, without having your appetite fully satiated.
Multimedia:San Francisco Slutwalk San Francisco's "SlutWalk" on August 6, 2011, with an interview with Jessica "Jane Doe" Gonzales. SlutWalk is a grassroots movement that began in Toronto as a reaction against the idea that women "should avoid dressing like sluts" to protect themselves from being
Carpet ride through the arts: free performing arts has everything Bring a picnic, bring a sweater, bring your mother or bring your nephews or go solo to the best free cultural festival in San Francisco to see emerging and established artists in an intimate, relaxed setting.
Let your freak flag fly: Original play at Tenderloin theater is sensational The EXIT Theatre presents “Left-Handed Darling,” an original piece written by a former City College student.