SF News Hate on the Rise: Ex-Globetrotter’s SUV Defaced in Petaluma, San Jose Teens Form Human Swastika As the federal government continues to attack DEI efforts — emboldening racists to come out of the woodwork, two high-profile hate incidents came to light this week. In Petaluma, a youth mentor and ex-Globetrotter was targeted, and in San Jose, high school students formed a human swastika.
Arts & Entertainment SFMOMA’s ‘An American Project' Showcases the Work Of Photographer Dawoud Bey The career of Dawoud Bey — an American photographer famous for highlighting black subjects and African-American history — is the focal point of SFMOMA’s newest retrospective, ‘Dawoud Bey: An American Project,’ which includes his early portraits of Harlem residents and much more.
misc Week Around The -Ists Seattlest has a talk with the photographer from last week's "Segway Mom" and then experiences some dissension in the ranks over the question of wine vs. beer. It'
Arts & Entertainment Stage Fog: The Journey Is the Destination at Exit on Taylor After a stellar presentation of Suzan-Lori Parks's "Pickling Jar" at its Risk Is This festival last year, Cutting Ball takes on her highly experimental
SF News Gothamist Rocks The Strike We'd like to interrupt our Bay Area coverage to direct y'all over to Gothamist, which is providing awesome coverage of the New York transit strike. Our brother, who lives
Arts & Entertainment Frameline 29: <i>Who's the Top</i> and <i>Paris is Burning</i> What is there for us to point out about , a 1990 documentary about Harlem drag balls, that hasn't already been said by far greater minds than our own? Between 1987 and