Arts & Entertainment Watch The Trailer For The Film Adaptation Of Dave Eggers' 'The Circle' Starring Emma Watson Dave Eggers' dystopian 2013 novel The Circle, a timely take on TwitterFaceGoogle and **bong rip** the implications of, like, technology and mass surveillance, was a pretty good movie script and not even a
Arts & Entertainment 'Sully' Manufactures Unnecessary Drama, Sells Subject Humorlessly Short I'll say up front that Sully was a difficult movie for me to watch, since one of my biggest fears is flying (and I happen to be getting on a plane Monday). But
Arts & Entertainment Emma Watson Lands Tech Job... In Film Adaptation Of 'The Circle' With Brown, Oxford, and Hogwarts degrees to her name, Emma Watson would be a welcome addition to any number of powerful Bay Area tech companies. But for now, Watson is content to play
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Tom Hanks Showed Up In Los Altos To Buy Girl Scout Cookies Come for the typewriters, stay for the cookies: @tomhanks makes the most of Los Altos! http://t.co/cvMJN3rVvY pic.twitter.com/8lXSWkkTk3— Los Altos Town Crier (@latc) March 12, 2015 The HUGE
Arts & Entertainment Help Make This Tom Hanks Statue A Reality! Wonderment Consortium, who describe themselves as "An Oakland Based Arts Collective Concerned With Uplifting Oakland Public High School Students Everywhere," have started a Kickstarter campaign that pokes a little fun at the types
misc Guerrilla Movie Marketing: Still Relevant? Has anyone else been peeved by the "Angels & Demons" graffiti marketing effort that's recently decorated the paths in Dolores Park? Doubtless some clever marketing firm who specializes in "non-traditional" or "guerrilla marketing"
SF News Photos: Celebs Saturated Paul Newman Benefit at Davies Symphony Hall Scores of Hollywood folk came to Davies Symphony Hall last night to remember Paul Newman, who passed away recently, by performing a staged reading of "The World of Nick Adams," an adaptation by
Arts & Entertainment These Pretzels Are Making Me Thirsty- This Week in DVDs So yeah, there's a bunch of movies out this week, but like last week's This Week in DVDs, the movies aren't really the important thing. Sure, we love Harry Potter, but this is
Arts & Entertainment In the Eye of the Beholder Criticism is a funny thing. One person loves a piece of art and another hates it. Happens all the time. But today there's a particularly delicious example of this phenomenon to relish. Robert