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    News, Feature Alive in Colma

    Alive in Colma

    Colma may not have a slew of tourist destinations, but it does have a sense of humor. "It's great to be alive in Colma," is a city motto, perfect for a town with fewer than 2,000 aboveground but more than…
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    News, Feature Profiles: Activist Mahnani Clay

    Profiles: Activist Mahnani Clay

    Arguments are common enough on Facebook, but the firestorm that activist Mahnani Clay's recent post ignited was unique in that it brought some deep schisms in the LGBT community to light. "I said, 'I'm queer by choice, but I'm black…
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    News, Feature Eight Summer Reads

    Eight Summer Reads

    Whether it's on the deck of a cruise ship, on a flight to New Zealand, or on Caltrain heading toward the San Mateo County Fair, a good book is essential on any summer vacation, no matter how humble. Try not…
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    News, Feature Those Terrible Things You Say: Two of the Bay's Own Establish Boundaries

    Those Terrible Things You Say: Two of the Bay's Own Establish Boundaries

    Nato Green and Moshe Kasher are the ultimate comedy authorities, the ringleaders, the guys who determine whose routines reign supreme. At least, they will be at Iron Comic, a comedy pressure cooker where comics scramble to create jokes from audience…
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    News, Feature Winter Arts Guide 2015: Finding Meaning in the Waywardness of the Bay Area's  Seasons

    Winter Arts Guide 2015: Finding Meaning in the Waywardness of the Bay Area's Seasons

    It's easy to scoff at the Bay Area's school-canceling rain showers, our primal fear of snow chains, our seriously freezing 50-degree days. But even when our weather patterns pursue an alternative lifestyle, do we not suffer? Do we not spend…
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    O Listen All Ye Faithful: The Greatest Gift You Can Cobble Together Is the Gift of the Playlist

    "To be alone in winter is death!," wails the beautiful, doomed Mimi in Puccini's opera La Bohéme, just two acts before consumption drains the life out of her. And that's why we send Christmas mixtapes. Nobody likes feeling alone at…
    News, Feature It’s Christmas Day!: …Now What?

    It’s Christmas Day!: …Now What?

    Shoot, the mall is closed. Maybe the library? ... closed. Surely the post office is ... closed. What the hell is there to do after tearing open the presents? Contemporary Jewish Museum The CJM knows its audience, and that audience…
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    News, Feature Who Was That Masked Man?: Dressing as Someone Else to Find Out Who You Really Are

    Who Was That Masked Man?: Dressing as Someone Else to Find Out Who You Really Are

    Over the summer, the San Francisco Opera decided to clear out its closets and make a few bucks by selling off old costumes. Two days later, 125,000 frocks and props had been scooped up into the blissful arms of Burners,…
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  • clipping at Brava Theater Sept. 11
    Sub Pop recording artists 'clipping.' brought their brand of noise-driven experimental hip hop to the closing night of 2016's San Francisco Electronic Music Fest this past Sunday. The packed Brava Theater hosted an initially seated crowd that ended the night jumping and dancing against the front of the stage. The trio performed a set focused on their recently released Sci-Fi Horror concept album, 'Splendor & Misery', then delved into their dancier and more aggressive back catalogue, and recent single 'Wriggle'. Opening performances included local experimental electronic duo 'Tujurikkuja' and computer music artist 'Madalyn Merkey.'"

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