Forget "Redefining Masculinity." These Artists Are Blowing the Whole Thing Up
A Castro gallery show and a new Oakland bar ask what masculinity could look like if we stopped trying to nail it down.
A Castro gallery show and a new Oakland bar ask what masculinity could look like if we stopped trying to nail it down.
A private initiative founded by the mayor and backed by a crypto billionaire is increasingly shaping San Franciscoâs arts scene. Musicians are asking questions â and some are calling for a boycott.
This week we've got art, more art, even more art, Earth day, lesbians, whales, kites, pinball, and scent foraging.
A Castro gallery show and a new Oakland bar ask what masculinity could look like if we stopped trying to nail it down.
A private initiative founded by the mayor and backed by a crypto billionaire is increasingly shaping San Franciscoâs arts scene. Musicians are asking questions â and some are calling for a boycott.
In the Bay Area, the humble legume has quietly become a cultural touchstone â and a mirror for how we eat through uncertain times.
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After eight years of grappling with displacement and the loss of community in the Bay Area, Iâm publishing a book of poems about it.
The rapper made an error with the song âHeaven Sent,â writes fellow Bay Area emcee Rocky Rivera. But not listening to his community was the bigger mistake.
With new EP âInvidiaâ and two more on the way, the San Francisco musician and prolific collaborator comes into his own as a solo artist.
On making friends with maps and Marxists.
The beloved coffee chain nixed its Pride flags in the name of âinclusivity.â What the hell?
Every year I wonder if visibility and joy are the same thing. And every year I am more and more convinced that the answer is no.
Iâve spent over 10 years obsessed with so-called âgender verificationâ tests. Proponents claim they have history and science on their side. They donât.
On Cesar Chavez, René Redzepi, and all the men we make excuses for in the name of the greater good.
This week we've got art, more art, even more art, Earth day, lesbians, whales, kites, pinball, and scent foraging.
This week weâve got linocut hangouts, a pro wrestling themed market, animal tracking classes, and a surprising number of sheep.
Tackle football is one of the most lucrative, popular sports in the United States. Itâs also one of the most dangerous. How do you root for womenâs progress in a game maybe nobody should play?
This week we've got bee guts, doulas, post-colonial music, tempeh, and more.