Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: In addition to Ferris Bueller's Day Off happening tonight, the Rolling Roadshow presents, Dirty Harry, "cleaning up the streets of San Francisco, eradicating any pusher, scumbag and lowlife that dared show his
Arts & Entertainment Upcoming Film Nights in the Park The Grease Sing-Along and Dirty Dancing have come and gone, but there are still a few more Film Nights in the Park this month and next. So, bundle up and head to the
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight ART: Designers and Artists and SF Station present Pop Up Pop Art, featuring a new series of work by artist Oliver Maxwell Kupper, The Beautiful and the Damned, and "pop up" fashions by
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight COMEDY: SF Sketchfest presents the popular Cinematic Titanic, featuring the geniuses behind Mystery Science Theater 3000 providing a hilarious riff-track to 1968's War of the Insects, a feature-length Japanese B-movie. 8 p.m.
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FOOD: Mmm, cheese. The Monteillet Fromagerie invites you to Homestead Cheese and Pairings Soiree: Rural Cheese Farm Meets Urban Farm. Sample twelve varieties of Monteillet cheese, paired with microbrews, greens, wild, foraged delights,
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight, Addendum Remember the delightful YouTube sensation, The Winnebago Man (NSFW), known as Jack Rebney in real life? Well, there's a new documentary out about Rebney, and the man himself will be at the premiere
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight ART: Meridian Gallery hosts an opening reception for Latitudes|Longitudes by Isabelle Sorell, featuring a letterpress artist book in response to poems by Bill Berkson, along with selected drawings and paintings, and Text
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight ART: At tonight's installment of the Soundwave Festival (4), The Archives of the Natural World in the Illuminated Forest, singer-songwriter Odessa Chen will collaborate with sound artist [ruidobello] and visual artist Samuel Leshnick
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: It's another Hayes Valley Farm Film Night, featuring PBS "plant's eye view" documentary, Botany of Desire, which is based on Michael Pollen's book. The documentary is a "sensuous and eye-opening exploration into
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Life in a Day, Documenting a Single Day On Earth Do you remember the Day In the Life coffee table books your parents had in their library? So satisfying. We loved those books and would pore over them each day after school in
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: Tonight's Bad Movie Night feature, in which the hosts continue their celebration of the "Giant Floating Head" poster, is Days of Thunder (audio), featuring some "streaky cars down below" and Tom Cruise's
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: In Yatterman, Takashii Miike "takes the audience for a wild ride of robotics and animation in an adolescent battle of good vs evil with some cheeky elements of young lust tossed in
misc Afternoon Palate Cleanser: 38 Geary (1996) 38 Geary, directed by Dave Gebroe (1996) from Mike Spiegelman on Vimeo. Artsy short film from the mid-90s, 38 Geary, was shot on Super 8 by Dave Gebroe, starring Mike Spiegelman (who will
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: The annual Another Hole in the Head Film Festival kicks off tonight with Death Kappa, which takes a modern look at the Japanese mythical monster that possesses part animal and part human
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: The Roxie has it going on with a double summer comedy feature today, One Crazy Wet Hot American Summer, featuring sleeper classic, Wet Hot American Summer (Michael Ian Black is our fave)
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: This weekend's installment of Peaches Christ's Midnight Mass savors all things Prince, and not to mention Apollonia, with '80s classic, Purple Rain. Singing and dancing in the aisles is encouraged. The event
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight COMEDY: SF native Ali Wong returns to the Bay Area to host What's Crackin' SF?, featuring a long line-up of comedians and two special guests tonight and tomorrow night. 8 p.m. // Punchline
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight ART: California artist Ed Moses is exhibiting Airborne, his series of paintings from 2007 that explores atmosphere and abstraction through lush applications of paint in light, airy hues, "lending an ephemeral quality suggestive
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight MUSIC: Revisit Danzig's signature hard rock with its dark punk/goth edge. We imagine not a single person can resist pumping their fists and singing along to classic jam, "Mother". All Shall Perish
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight ART: Creativity Explored's latest exhibition, Spectrum, explores psychedelic art, ranging from op-art paintings and obsessive drawings to historical references to the cultural revolution of the '60s and '70s, and responds to the current
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: In The Sisters (Die Schwestern), which is screening tonight at Frameline, German filmmakers explore the global factions of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence in Berlin, Montevideo in Uruguay, and San Francisco, and
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: As part of the Frameline Film Festival, Bear Nation shares the stories of bears' "second coming out:" finding other big, hairy guys, and explores the transformation of the bear movement into a
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight ART: Los Angeles based collaborative group Lucky Dragons, presents Wrong Spectrum, in which the audience interacts with projected light using reflective materials, such as cd-r’s, to cause a change in sound. 8:
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight FILM: French director Catherine Breillat revisits Bluebeard, the classic tale about young Marie-Catherine, child bride to an aristocratic ogre with a reputation for murdering his wives. 7:30 p.m. // Yerba Buena Center
Arts & Entertainment Frameline 2010: A Guide to the Gay Film Fest Film festivals, for all but the unemployed and the truly film-obsessed, can be overwhelming. Who has time to see like a hundred movies in a couple of weeks? We suppose it's never the