Arts & Entertainment Your Glam Guide To All The David Bowie-Themed Events This Weekend This weekend would have been David Bowie’s 70th birthday, but instead it’s the one-year anniversary of Bowie’s passing to the great beyond. Since San Francisco so adores the Man Who
Arts & Entertainment Video: Sleater-Kinney Rocks George Michael, David Bowie Tributes At SF New Year's Eve Bash The riot grrrls of Sleater-Kinney closed out 2016 with a New Year's Eve show at The Masonic on Nob Hill, and while photos prove that I was there, I have to admit my
Arts & Entertainment David Bowie's Ashes Scattered At Burning Man Temple? Plus 'Playa Elvis' And One More Video If you were at Burning Man this year, you're probably still getting your default-world bearings back and crying over your laptop every day looking at photos and video. If you weren't at Burning
SF News Death Spares David Bowie From Hearing Smash Mouth's 'Tribute' To Him Each of us mourns in our own, private way. Sometimes we even mourn publicly, paying collective tribute to our loved ones and heroes. While the loss of space alien godrocker David Bowie affected
SF News San Francisco Celebrates The Life Of David Bowie As the world grieves the loss of David Bowie, San Franciscans have started what is sure to be a long process of saying goodbye to the legendary queer rocker. And much like the
Arts & Entertainment Get Lost In These Seven Amazing SF Labyrinths Sadly, none of these modern day meditation labyrinths features David Bowie as a goblin king. But you know what else they don't feature? Wrong turns. That's right, these aren't mazes, so there are
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight *MUSIC: You know that song at the end of , "Anyone Else But You"? The one Ellen Page and Michael Cera sing to one another? And it's all cute and sad? Well,it was
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight -- Completely Hollywood (abridged): The Reduced Shakespeare Company's latest stage play skewers "Tinseltown's most lauded stars and starlets" ranging from the silent era to today's most beloved and pretentious independent films. The curtain
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Opinionated Loudmouth: The Corral Steakhouse Remember in , when the pre-Skeletor-phase Jennifer Connelly, on the advice of a talking worm, walks through what appears to be a solid wall, but is actually a gap in the maze when she
Arts & Entertainment Get It On /Bang A Can Philip Glass is the ensemble music crowd's bad a**, as he’s collaborated with popular artists such as David Byrne and adapted works by Brian Eno and David Bowie. He's scored films as