Arts and Culture

This Week’s Fun Stuff: Mostly Movie Magic, With Plenty of Pride on the Side!
Every Tuesday our subscribers get this awesome roundup in their inboxes. You should sign up right here to makes sure you never miss a thing. It’s the first day of Pride month, the sun is shining on our sequins and glitter, and The City is gearing up for a summer full of
We Wannna to Send You to the Musiquarium!
A few weeks ago, we reported on the awesome new interactive playground, the Musiquarium at the Selfie Market. Now, we want to send you and a friend there! We’re giving away SIX pairs of tickets to the Musiquarium in Westfield Shopping Center, which features 30+ interactive environments and mixed-reality

We Wanna Send You to Pride Movie Night at Oracle Park
Frameline and San Francisco Pride present the first-ever Pride Movie Night at Oracle Park on June 11 & 12! TICKETS ON SALE NOW at sfpride.org/movienight Movies include: Friday, June 11: “In the Heights” Saturday, June 12: “Everybody’s Talking About Jamie” Pre-movie festivities will take place each evening at Oracle Park

Review: “Tell Them We Were Here”
Where can art be found? The “art as commodity” mentality would have you believe it’s found only on exhibit in institutional settings such as galleries and museums. Alternately, this mentality says the paintings and sculptures rich collectors buy or sell should definitely be considered art. But what if art could

The Best Of June On Hulu
June means Pride Month, and Hulu’s ready for it. This month features an acclaimed documentary about transgender teen athletes, a French drama about an elderly lesbian couple, and a new season of a teen dramedy about an out high school athlete. Other highlights of the month include new seasons of

Artist René Yañez & San Francisco’s Great Tortilla Conspiracy
The “Artist You Should Know” series highlights Bay Area artists who are doing incredible work, it’s our way of supporting the creative community and helping to keep San Francisco a strange and wonderful place. By Ray Conteur What would San Francisco look like without the influence of Frida Kahlo? What about Día

Cool Stuff to do This Week – Music, Tacos, Literature and…. NFTs?
Every Tuesday our subscribers get this awesome roundup in their inboxes. You should sign up right here to makes sure you never miss a thing. Yeah, when we say San Francisco and The Bay have something for everyone, we really mean it. Here’s what we’re most excited about for the

How San Francisco Changed My Life
So much of what I do now, so much of my devotion to this problematic, maddening, beautiful, brilliant, heartbreaking, mystifying city is tied to the way San Francisco made me feel when I was in my early 20s. It was a city of dreamers and believers, seekers and preachers, people who didn’t belong anywhere else, and never wanted to anyways. It was a city of “hell yes!” in a world of too much “no.”