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The Story Behind the Creepiest Statues in San Francisco
I may still be hungover from the year plus lockdown in San Francisco, but I love taking the MUNI downtown. I’m a bit romantic when it comes to walking down my block, unconcerned if I’m going to catch it or miss it. Granted, I’m not doing it every day, and

Man Prints ‘Rebound Wanted’ Brochures, Makes Website for Applicants
He’s literally printing “rebound wanted” brochures and actively distributing them around town. He’s also made a video, brochure, and website for potential applicants…

Dance Right Into This Week’s Best Events!
Every Tuesday our subscribers get this awesome roundup in their inboxes. You should sign up right here to make sure you never miss a thing. This week is one for all you dance-lovers, from world premieres to live performances to films and DJ dance parties, from hip hop to cumbia

FLASH GIVEAWAY! We Want to Send You and a Friend to See Ween @ The Fox!
We’re super excited to team up with Another Planet Entertainment to bring you another series of concert ticket giveaways! Last up in this series: we’ve got two pairs of tickets to see Ween at the Fox Theatre on 11/4! This contest ends at midnight tomorrow night, so make sure you

SOMArts Dia de Los Muertos Exhibition Honors Late SF Artists & Latinx People Killed by Police
by Jennifer Modenessi For more than two decades, San Francisco’s SOMArts Cultural Center has been ground zero for one of the Bay Area’s longest-running annual Dia de los Muertos exhibitions. Founded in 1999 by the late artist, curator and community activist René Yañez and now curated by his son, Rio

All The Cool Stuff Coming To Netflix In November
Netflix in November resembles a bountiful Thanksgiving table, with something for everyone. There’s a classic Bill Murray farce. Robert Greene brings a new take on Catholic sex abuse. An action adventure blockbuster starring Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, and Gal Gadot pops up. The director of “Train To Busan” helms a

The Many Similarities Between San Francisco and New York City
If you’ve ever spent a significant amount of time in San Francisco, CA, and New York City, NY, you may have noticed a large amount of eerie similarities. What makes these two cities, about as far away from each other as they could get in the contiguous United States, so

‘Rust’ Shooting Is A Bigger Problem Than You Think
On October 21st, Halyna Hutchins, Cinematographer, died from an egregious mistake on the set of the upcoming (?) film Rust. Since then, the press has tracked who may be at fault. This has led to a cavalcade of leaks about terrible working conditions, unqualified employees, and hypocrisy. I have been