Arts & Entertainment Authors Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman Back Away From Ghost Ship Fire TV Project Amid Backlash The Berkeley authors heard from survivors of the fire and victims' families and changed their minds about whether to pursue a TV dramatization of the 2016 fire.
SF News Owner 'Heartbroken' To Shutter 41-Year-Old Sci Fi Berkeley Bookstore And now here's another beloved Bay Area bookstore that has collapsed because of the internet. Berkeleyside brings us the sad news that Berkeley's sci-fi and comic book store Dark Carnival plans to close
Arts & Entertainment Michael Chabon Now Annotating Kendrick Lamar Lyrics On Rap Genius Michael Chabon, the Bay Area-living, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of books like The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and Telegraph Avenue just became a verified genius. The above account on the lyrics and
Arts & Entertainment Regarding Michael Chabon's New Oakland-Set Novel, <em>Telegraph Avenue</em> We haven't yet had the time to read it ourselves, but the reviews are coming in for Michael Chabon's new novel Telegraph Avenue, which is set in 2004 in Oakland but which reaches
Arts & Entertainment Cute: Bookstore To Transform Into Record Store For Michael Chabon Book Release In an effort to promote noted scribe Michael Chabon's latest work, Telegraph Avenue — a fictional piece about "longtime friends, bandmates, and co-regents of Brokeland Records, a kingdom of used vinyl located in the
SF News J.T. Leroy: The Chron's finally on the case The creative team behind J.T. Leroy should send James Frey flowers, since his little revelations have given the J. T. Leroy hoax story a sort of also-ran quality. However, we were pleased
Arts & Entertainment Happy Birthday, Picador! In case you missed our passing mention in yesterday's interview with Andrew Sean Greer, Picador, the publishers of such SFist faves as and A Death in Brazil, is celebrating its 10th birthday with