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Kota Ezawa Delves Into Memory, Politics, and Identity at Fort Mason
Kota Ezawa explores the intersection of memory, politics, and identity through his signature digital animations. Known for his unique approach to news-based art, Ezawa transforms recent historical moments into distilled, visually arresting pieces that invite reflection

Best Bay Area Events 1.21-2.10
Coffee & TV by Vanessa Gil, Arts & Events Editor I’m slowly starting to come out of my hibernation and have some recommendations for your cozy nights in. First of all, Shrinking on Apple TV has quickly joined the ranks with Ted Lasso and Schitt’s Creek as one of my favorite shows. The

Elon Musk Does Nazi Salute At Trump’s Inauguration On MLK Day
Elon Musk, already one of the world’s most unlikeable figures, appears determined to continue down a path of cringe in new and exciting ways. Everyone knows Elon is an oligarch who has been tasked with overseeing the incoming Trump administration’s plutocrat friendly Department of Government Efficiency also known as DOGE;

Broke-Ass Recipes: Chicken Parmesan Sandwich
By James Conrad Pollo alla parmigiana, better known in the United States as chicken parmesan or chicken parm for short is rooted in the Italian immigrant community throughout the eastern United States, from Rhode Island to Delaware to New Orleans throughout the late 19th and early 20th century. It was

The Gospel of Glam: SF Celebrated David Bowie’s Legacy at Bowie Bash
San Franciscans celebrated David Bowie’s legacy at the 14th annual Bowie Bash, which featured drag, burlesque, and puppetry. A night of live music, dance, and inclusivity.

American Aria: A Stark Reflection on Democracy’s Fragility
How much of what happened on January 6 is behind us, and how much of it lingers in the shadows, ready to reemerge?

Best Bay Area Events 1.14-2.3
Make ‘Em Laugh by Vanessa Gil, Arts & Events Editor It’s the funniest time of the year in San Francisco, when the most hilariously talented celebrities descend upon our city. That’s right, Sketchfest is back! Last year, I attended Celebrity Autobiography with Tony Hale and Jennifer Tilly as some of

When Will We Predict Earthquakes?
Scientists have not yet figured out how to predict earthquakes, as they have not been able to find any differences between minor and major quakes, and the Earth does not have any information about the magnitude of an earthquake before it begins.