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Nick Cave's Sound Suits in Motion

Nick Cave's Sound Suits in Motion

In case you missed last weekend's Big Idea party at Yerba Buena, or in case you still haven't made it over to see the amazing exhibit "Meet Me at the Center of the Earth" by the artist Nick Cave (not to be confused with Nick Cave the musician), we give you this quick interview with him and a look at some of his "sound suits" in motion. more ›

Photos: 'What's the Big Idea?' at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (6/6)

      

Last Saturday night, the YBCA opened its doors for a large-scale, mixed, queer-friendly, *very* San Franciscan party called "What's the Big Idea?" featuring food from the Mission Street Food "taco" truck, galleries open until 3AM (including the Sisters' archive show, and the amazing collection of "soundsuits" created by Nick Cave, which are basically like enormous, haute couture muppet costumes from another planet -- see video of them here), a Sisters' fashion show called Project Nunway, live tattooing, performances by drag queens Anna Conda and Monistat, and music from DJ Dirty Knees and the DJ collective Honey Soundsystem. SFist was there, and fairly wasted, so all we have are these few lousy pictures (look out for a full video of the event from the SF Appeal). But trust us when we say a good time was had by all, and the food -- particularly this deep fried fennel sausage slathered in aoili and onion jam, and a pork belly "taco" that was pure grease heaven -- was fucking fantastic. The museum also may have found a few new devotees after this event, since they were offering free lifetime memberships to anyone who agreed to get the YBCA logo tattoo'd on themselves.* more ›

Yerba Buena's Dream House Raffle, First Early Bird Drawing Deadline Friday

Yerba Buena's Dream House Raffle, First Early Bird Drawing Deadline Friday

We had seen a bus ad for some weird house raffle a few weeks ago and were quite puzzled. Then we promptly forgot about it. Since then, news outlets have confirmed it's legit. For $150 or more, you can help support Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, while entering to win a $2.4 million house in the Sunset, or $1.8 million in cash (in case you want to avoid paying out of your pocket for those crazy taxes on the house). There is no limit on entries, until they reach their 37,000 ticket maximum. more ›

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