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The Envelope: A Short Film About Imposter Syndrome
Have you ever finished a project only to find yourself unable to turn it in? You got all the hard work done but now that it’s time for people to see it, your hands get itchy and your noggin starts sweating. Bay Area director Jayson Johnson has created a short

All The Cool Stuff Coming To Hulu In February 2025
The Orange Felon may wave his allegedly massive tool to cancel Black History Month celebrations via executive order all he wants. His easily hurt fee-fees don’t change the truth that Black excellence is worth celebrating in February (and every other month of the year, frankly). Fortunately, Hulu’s February offerings ignore

Trump is not a King, He’s Just a Weak President
We all know the first couple weeks of Trump’s Presidency have been a whirlwind of inflammatory headlines, reckless declarations, and probing attacks on US trade partners and Federal institutions. And many of my liberal friends are worried, stressed, and depressed. And this is what I tell them to give some

Best Bay Area Events 2/4-2/24
Road to Joyby Vanessa Gil, Arts & Events Editor I’m really looking forward to seeing Bright Eyes this week with two of my childhood friends… a night of catching up and singing out. I don’t think I’ve ever seen Bright Eyes without either of them, it’s like a lifelong tradition

We Wanna Send You To the Closing Night Film at SF IndieFest
We Wanna Send You To the Closing Night Film at SF IndieFest on 2/18 at Vogue Theater Join SF IndieFest for the fabulous closing night film TIMESTALKER playing at the Vogue Theater Feb 18 at 8:30 p.m. Agnes, a hapless heroine, falls for a mysterious man, promptly meets her bloody

Broke-Ass Recipes: Stovetop Pizza
BY JAMES CONRAD Although people from Detroit, Chicago, New York City and especially my hometown of New Haven each have very hard-and-fast rules about what pizza is and isn’t, the dish has existed in one form or another since the 6th century B.C.E. and is not specifically exclusively Italian in

Jewelz Moya: The Artist Blending Opera, Stilt Walking, Fire Dancing, and Healing
Multifaceted artist Jewelz Moya combines opera singing, stilt walking, and intuitive healing to create a unique experience for her audience, inspiring others to tap into their deeper selves and find connection with the world around them.

How Canada and the U.S. Can Still Tackle Climate Change in a Second Trump Era
Despite Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris agreement and plans to dismantle key environmental policies, Canada can continue to address climate change by working with sub-national leadership in the U.S. and promoting renewable energy initiatives.