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Issue: August 12, 2009
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43 stories found - 1 through 20
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  1. Feature

    Adjust Your Television

    The YouTube-ification of public-access TV in S.F. is about to begin – and the old cast of kooky cable programmers doesn’t like it one bit.

    By Lauren Smiley
    Published: August 12, 2009

    Twenty San Franciscans who moonlight as producers on public-access TV strode into the Market Street studios on a recent Wednesday night, ready for a fight. It's a crowd that...

  2. Music

    Tanya Tagaq modernizes Inuit vocal traditions

    By Ezra Gale
    Published: August 12, 2009

    Tanya Tagaq's new album, Auk/Blood, is a portrait of a primeval past that is also quite futuristic. Animalistic grunts and howls mix with beatboxing and sensual gasps, the...

  3. Eat

    54 Mint offers boldly flavored fare at a charming downtown location

    By Meredith Brody
    Published: August 12, 2009

    More surprising than the fact that the address of 54 Mint is actually 16 Mint Plaza is that there's a new Italian restaurant in town that not only doesn't specialize in pizza...

  4. Film

    Alien invasion as apartheid metaphor? It works in District 9

    By Scott Foundas
    Published: August 12, 2009

    The aliens have been with us for 20 years already at the start of South African director Neill Blomkamp's fast and furiously inventive District 9, their huddled masses long ago...

  5. Night&Day

    The Limits of Control

    By J. Hoberman
    Published: August 12, 2009

    Jim Jarmusch's anonymous antihero hitman (French-Ivorian actor Isaach De Bankolé), identified in the credits of The Limits of Control as the Lone Man, exists only in...

  6. Night&Day

    Tyson

    By Scott Foundas
    Published: August 12, 2009

    Director James Toback’s documentary about former heavyweight boxing champ Mike Tyson isn’t a traditional nonfiction portrait so much as a feature-length interview, in...

  7. Night&Day

    Let's Get Groovy

    By Dan Strachota
    Published: August 12, 2009

    The Fruit Bats' new album, The Ruminant Band, further proves that Sub Pop has a nefarious desire to turn back the clock. One of the tracks on the record, "Singing Joy to the...

  8. Night&Day

    Related to Each Other

    By Hiya Swanhuyser
    Published: August 12, 2009

    This is big. The Jazz Mafia is a coordinating, cooperating conglomeration of bands equaling roughly 50 people. Its prolific, inspired mix of jazz and hip-hop led to the...

  9. Night&Day

    Diz and the Gang

    By Michael Leaverton
    Published: August 12, 2009

    In 1965, the year of the Watts riots and the murder of Malcolm X, and goaded by Charles Schulz, Oakland’s Morrie Turner unveiled Wee Pals, the first fully integrated comic...

  10. Night&Day

    One Day, One Night

    By Silke Tudor
    Published: August 12, 2009

    In the video created for “Un Día” — the title track from Juana Molina’s exquisite fifth album — the face of the Argentine singer appears in...

  11. Night&Day

    Comedy Upgrade

    By Michael Leaverton
    Published: August 12, 2009

    Television clip shows are notoriously unwatchable, except for The Soup and, if you hate yourself, TMZ. Television clip shows that focus on Internet clips, however, are the hot...

  12. Night&Day

    Celebrating Rogue Handbills

    By Evan James
    Published: August 12, 2009

    Newspapers may go the way of the buffalo as future generations of children begin communicating through indecipherable tweets alone, but rest assured: Independent-minded...

  13. Night&Day

    Sidewalk Smorgasbord

    By Evan James
    Published: August 12, 2009

    Everyone loves to eat food in the street lately. City people everywhere can be seen nibbling on fricasseed frog legs from the backs of trucks, sitting on abandoned loading...

  14. Night&Day

    Can Remember, Was There

    By Hiya Swanhuyser
    Published: August 12, 2009

    He has always been a writer, but Peter Coyote became a movie star and a notorious hippie before he got around to publishing a book. Sleeping Where I Fall is the autobiography...

  15. Night&Day

    Devil May Care

    By Michael Fox
    Published: August 12, 2009

    Say what you will about Mel Gibson, but he’s one of the few directors with a real appetite for human sacrifice (The Passion of the Christ, Apocalypto). He always couches...

  16. Night&Day

    Tap Tap Tap

    By Hiya Swanhuyser
    Published: August 12, 2009

    The U.S. has two major traditions in tap dancing, as far as we can tell: the corny one, and the one that's fun to watch. Little girls wearing bow ties, ruffled butt fabric, and...

  17. Night&Day

    Nice Peaches

    By Michael Fox
    Published: August 12, 2009

    True artists refuse to keep repeating themselves, no matter how lucrative the style or formula happens to be. Experiment and grow, or copy and die — those are the choices....

  18. Night&Day

    He Went So We Can Stay

    By Hiya Swanhuyser
    Published: August 12, 2009

    Dan Hoyle wondered, as we all do: What's wrong out there? People in the flyover states have bad fashion, and pretend they're not gay. Why why why? Unlike most of us, however,...

  19. Night&Day

    Come to Blows

    By Michael Leaverton
    Published: August 12, 2009

    Josh Healey is one of the Bay Area's, not to mention the country's, most active spoken-word poets, with loads of accolades, community work, and teaching jobs. His delivery is...

  20. Night&Day

    To the Moon

    By Michael Leaverton
    Published: August 12, 2009

    Moontel Six, Part 1 has much to recommend it: The play was written for teens by Constance Congdon, the talent behind many intergalactic scripts as well as her adaptations of...

Issue: August 12, 2009
Page: 1
43 stories found - 1 through 20
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