Alex Mak - Managing Editor

SF Condo Developers Appropriate Artist’s Work Without Permission
Jeremy Novy is a brilliant gay street artist; his work, among other things, looks at queer identity. His leatherman stencil graces the exterior of the famous STUDSF bar South of Market

White Supremacist Bloopers!
We’ve got Nazi fails, we’ve got Klan accidents, we’ve got good old fascists acting a fool! Tonight, on White Supremacist Bloopers!

Jennifer Lawrence : The Face of White Privilege
Jennifer Lawrence uses sacred Hawaiian stones to scratch her ass

Interview w/ Community Arts Stabilization Trust Director Moy Eng
Looking for answers to the affordable housing crisis we spoke to an expert on preserving safe, legal, and permanent spaces for artists. C.A.S.T is the nonprofit that preserved SF Luggage Store Gallery and got the creative incubator known as CounterPulse a permanent spot.

Housing Law That Protects Artists is Needed Now in the Bay Area
The tragedy in Oakland has caused tremendous pain, loss, and fear. In its wake, the artistic communities both in the Bay Area and abroad morn the brutal loss of life and also fear for the future. Artist collectives in the Bay Area and across the United States have come under threat

OAKLAND UNITED: A BENEFIT SUPPORTING OAKLAND FIRE RELIEF
PRIMUS, TYCHO, TUNE-YARDS, HIEROGLYPHICS, DAN DEACON AND MORE THE FOX THEATER IN OAKLAND ON DECEMBER 14 FOR A NIGHT OF REMEMBRANCE AND COMMUNITY Tickets Are On Sale Friday, December 9 At 12:00 P.M. PT At Ticketmaster.com Bay Area promoters, Noise Pop and Another Planet Entertainment, along with Paradigm Agency’s Oakland

The Dirtbag Motorcycle Challenge in Hunters Point
The 2016 Dirtbag Challenge ended in a San Francisco street party with bikers, bands, burnouts, beer, and even a little bbq. On a normally quiet, industrial road in Hunters Point they gathered to celebrate the return of the 2016 competitors

A Temporary Victory At Standing Rock
UPDATED: 12pm 12/5/2016 Sunday afternoon the secretary of the Army Corps of Engineers told Standing Rock Sioux Chairman Dave Archambault II that the current route for the controversial Dakota Access pipeline will be denied! The order from the federal government effectively halts all construction going forward until further environmental reviews