I’d wager that most of us have engaged, at one time or another, in the pastime of seeking out the unassuming but legendary historic home that links a city or subculture’s past to the present.
Whenever the offerings on our glorious American streaming services go stale, the National Film Board of Canada remains as a goldmine of documentaries, feature films, and experimental films from our neighbors to the north.
The photographer Yoshi Yubai’s show SAN FRANCISCO is up in the Adobe gallery space until February 27th.
During John Coltrane’s last years, the city was, coincidentally or not, a crucible for his controversial, awesome turn to free improvisation.
An unstructured list (who needs rankings anyway) of our favorite books, new and old, that we read in 2018.
Last week, Adobe Books hosted My Life, My Stories for a moving event that organizer Brittany Bare recaps in this post. Their mission of fostering a more connected and empathetic San Francisco through oral history and storytelling is one we absolutely dig.
''There are so many poets it's hard to see the trees'' - Tom Clark in a letter to Clark Coolidge, 1970
Is a new approach to writing nearly available to us, powered by the technology that underlies those words we’ve all heard, like “machine learning” and “big data”? Will it matter?
Looming on the horizon is the return of the San Francisco Moby-Dick Marathon at the Maritime Museum in Fort Mason, during which (you guessed it), all 135 chapters of Herman Melville’s opus will be read out loud.
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