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Notable San Francisco, This Week: 2/21-2/27

This week in San Francisco, RADAR at The Luggage Store, Noise Pop loves Litquake, and John Wesley Harding performs at the launch of Wesley Stace’s new novel.Monday 2/21: Support San Francisco State...

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Notable San Francisco, This Week: 2/28-3/6

This week in San Francisco, Feast of Words, film night at the San Francisco Buddhist Center, Babylon Salon at Cantina, and raise money for public health with your mouth full at Cupcakes for...

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Notable San Francisco, This Week: 3/7-3/13

This week in San Francisco, Quiet Lightning moves to North Beach, Janine Brito and Emily Heller get hilarious at the Punchline, Andrew Sean Greer’s The Islanders takes to the stage, and Rumpus Managing...

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The Rumpus Album Review: White Wilderness

John Vanderslice knows how to make music. He has been recording bands for over a decade at his San Francisco studio, Tiny Telephone.John Congleton knows how to produce music.  He has mixed and mastered...

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Notable San Francisco, This Week: 3/14-3/20

This week in San Francisco, The Monthly Rumpus puts on its best pasties, the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival is on, and food culture rocks SFMoMA with Sidebar: Wine! at How...

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Notable San Francisco, This Week: 3/21-3/27

This week in San Francisco, Lit&Lunch, a book club meeting with Intersection for the Arts, radio magazine, The [Un]observed, launches at OHIO Studio, and the Portuguese Artists Colony celebrates...

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Notable San Francisco, This Week: 3/28-4/3

This week in San Francisco, VIDA at the Makeout Room, Poetry at the Randall Museum, the April Fool’s Lower Haight Art Walk, and the Switchboard Music Festival.Monday 3/28: Grab a bite and catch Bait...

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Broke-Ass Stuart’s Goddamn Television Show

It all started with a zine, then some Lonely Planet travel guides, a book deal via Craigslist, the goddamn website, and now a television show, born of an offhand comment made during a Gothamist...

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SPOTLIGHT SERIES: Tom Gauld

Tom Gauld is an illustrator, cartoonist, and publisher.  His finished pieces range from animated advertisements to book illustrations, as well as the weekly comic strips he produces for the Guardian....

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The NYT Offends with its Sunday Book Review of Zone One

A literary novelist writing a genre novel is like an intellectual dating a porn star, right?  Well that’s what New York Times book reviewer Glen Duncan thinks.In his Sunday Book Review of Colson...

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