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04 Oct 2021

Interview With Blunderland Creator Eric Schmalenberger

Blunderland is finally coming to San Francisco. The LGBTQ+ loving variety show which has wowed audiences in New York City, New Orleans, and Adelaide now comes to our beloved City by the Bay for an extended weekend’s worth of performances at Chinatown’s Great Star Theater. From October 7-10, 2021, San

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04 Oct 2021

UCSF Professor Wins Nobel Prize for Work on Pain Sensation

A physiology professor from University of California, San Francisco has won the Nobel Prize for Medicine for work on pain sensation. David Julius is professor and chair of the Department of Physiology at UC San Francisco and the Morris Herzstein Chair in Molecular Biology and Medicine. Juluis shares the award

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01 Oct 2021

All The Great Stuff Coming To Hulu In October

Fond of franchise films?  Hulu kicks off October with a whole bunch of them, ranging from the complete “The Hunger Games” trilogy to selected James Bond films.  There are some handy rules of thumb regarding some of the older franchise films being offered.  Sean Connery’s Bond films (“Dr. No,” “From

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01 Oct 2021

The 4th Drunken Film Festival Is Coming!

Watching short indie films: fun.  Getting drunk with friends: Also fun.  Put the two together, and you’ve got the filmgoing world’s version of chicken and waffles: the Drunken Film Festival (hereafter DrunkenFF)! DrunkenFF returns for a 4th edition after a horrible year of involuntary bar closures.  From October 3-8, 2021,

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01 Oct 2021

Live Graffiti Painting & Beethoven at SF Symphony!

This article was made possible by the fine folks at the San Francisco Symphony  There’s a really incredible show happening at the SF Symphony October 7-9. And the best part is, BAS readers get: 25% off tickets with the code BASSFS Music Director Esa-Pekka Salonen leads the Symphony in the U.S. Premiere of Hannah Kendall’s Tuxedo:

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01 Oct 2021

All The Cool Stuff Coming To Netflix In October

October on Netflix is a month heavy with new movies and series. Likely to suck a good share of viewer oxygen out of the room will be the streaming service dropping the entire “Seinfeld” series complete and uncut. But for those viewers who want to try something new or something

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30 Sep 2021

Protestors Shut Down GG Bridge Traffic to Call for $3.5T Funding Package, Pathway to Citizenship

By Eli Walsh A group of immigrant rights activists shut down traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge Thursday morning to call on federal legislators to pass trillions of dollars in social program spending and create a pathway to citizenship for people living in the country illegally. Activists with the Bay

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