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The Bay’s Legendary Eco-Artist: Bonnie Ora Sherk
Bonnie Ora Sherk is a bit of an ecological art legend in the Bay Area and beyond. College Students learn about her work in environmental art classes, children practice her ideas at her Living Libraries, San Franciscans enjoy her visions in the green spaces of our city, and marketers should probably study her performance art as a model for garnering positive public attention and support.
BONNIE ORA SHERK: LIFE FRAMES SINCE 1970 Exhibit at Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture (FMCAC)

How to Get the Most Vacation Days with Your PTO
Did you know that the United States is the second worst country in the world for paid vacation days? Yes really. the average American gets only 10 paid vacation days a year. The only country worse than us is Micronesia…which I too just had to google. Believe it or not,

All The Cool Stuff Coming To Hulu In February 2024
February on Hulu does the Black History Month celebrations with some great stuff. There’s a classic of African American cinema, a docudrama on the parallel lives of two Civil Rights icons, and a documentary going beyond “Hidden Figures” to trace Black involvement in the American space program against the backdrop

We Wanna Send You to the Opening Night of the SF Indie Film Fest on 2/8
Enter Below to Win a Pair of Tix to Opening Night and Party of the 26th SF Independent Film Festival Win free tickets to the Opening Night Film and Party of the 26th San Francisco Independent Film Festival taking place at the Roxie Theater and Kilowatt on Thursday, February

The Only KC Chiefs Bar in San Francisco
If you are from Kansas City, or you just love seeing the Kelces in Taylor Swift’s box on Sundays, then there is one bar in San Francisco where you can go cheer on the Chiefs exclusively with other KC fans, while they lose to the 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII

Best Bay Area Events 1/30-2/5
Our Partners’ Events Bonnie Ora Sherk: Life Frames since 1970 Now-March 10 | Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture | 2 Marina Blvd, Gallery 308, Landmark Building A, SF | 12 p.m. | Free Bonnie Ora Sherk is a bit of an eco-art legend in the Bay Area, and was decades

Have Y’all Ever Been to San Francisco’s Mount Olympus?
For those who have never heard of Ashbury Heights, a literally lofty micro neighborhood above Cole Valley, don’t worry: You’re one thousand percent not alone. Possibly just to appease property developers, possibly because it has actually been a Thing for a long time, the small area at the bottom of

We Wanna Send You to “How Did This Get Made?” Live!
Enter to Win tix to “How Did This Get Made?” at The Masonic on 2/3 How Did This Get Made?—the hilarious bad movie podcast hosted by comedians Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael and Jason Mantzoukas—is coming to The Masonic on February 3rd. They’ll be discussing the 1991 action movie Samurai