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Survival Playlist: Dirty Frank's Dances Election Night Away Philadelphia

Survival Playlist: Dirty Frank's Dances Election Night Away

While the TV showed their presidential candidate losing, the crowd at a Philly dive bar turned the jukebox up.

  • Go to the profile of  Nora Grace-Flood
Nora Grace-Flood
6 Nov 2024 · 5 min read
Henry J. Kaiser Center for the Arts: A Tour Through the Past Looking to the Future Oakland

Henry J. Kaiser Center for the Arts: A Tour Through the Past Looking to the Future

The Henry J. Kaiser Center for the Arts, idle since 2005 is a stately reminder of a bygone era and a magnet for tagging and encampments. When I saw a guided tour annonced, I jumped at it.

  • Go to the profile of  Frederick Noland
Frederick Noland
5 Nov 2024 · 1 min read
Musically Haunting: "Ghost Quartet" Gives us Life Oakland

Musically Haunting: "Ghost Quartet" Gives us Life

Ghost Quartet Oakland Theater Project 1501 Martin Luther King Jr Way, Oakland If you could be any kind of dead person, what kind would you be? Spoiler: you want to

  • Go to the profile of  Vita Hewitt
Vita Hewitt
5 Nov 2024 · 3 min read
California Against the Sea: Rosanna Xia Takes the High Road on Sea Level Rise Oakland

California Against the Sea: Rosanna Xia Takes the High Road on Sea Level Rise

An author's chat at Clio's Books offers a clear-eyed look at the storms brewing outside.

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Frederick Noland
5 Nov 2024 · 1 min read
Feet Fleet & Supple Oakland

Feet Fleet & Supple

The Sanskrit word 'Sangam' means “confluence of rivers,” or “coming together." "Sangam: A Diwali Odissi Recital," performed at the Dresher Ensemble Studio in west Oakland, left me in sweet spirits.

  • Go to the profile of  Agustín Maes
Agustín Maes
4 Nov 2024 · 4 min read
No Future/ No Past Philadelphia

No Future/ No Past

I hear shades of Sabbath with a dose of shoegaze-y sensuality.

  • Go to the profile of  Izzy True
Izzy True
4 Nov 2024 · 1 min read
Disabled Joy Hits The Runway Philadelphia

Disabled Joy Hits The Runway

Oftentimes abled folks cannot conceive of Disabled joy without pity; they get lost in their own imaginations, stumbled by the disorders and wrongness they believe our bodies are burdened by. But on Saturday, celebration took center stage through flexibility of form and fashion.

  • Go to the profile of  Clay Davies
Clay Davies
3 Nov 2024 · 3 min read
tulsa, oklahoma, rodeo, cowboy, queer, LGBTQ+ Tulsa

It's Giving Rodeo

Oklahoma, even at its most “country,” is more than just angry white men in MAGA hats.

  • Go to the profile of  Mitch Gilliam
Mitch Gilliam
1 Nov 2024 · 3 min read
tulsa, food, soup, restaurants, fall Tulsa

I’m Shifting Into Fall Soup Mode

Tulsans are spoiled by soup choice, and these five selections are just a drop in the stockpot.

  • Go to the profile of  Becky Carman
Becky Carman
1 Nov 2024 · 5 min read
Stop! … Thief? New Haven

Stop! … Thief?

Frank Critelli was looking for lemons and toilet paper at Stop & Shop. He wasn’t looking to steal anything. Honest.

  • Go to the profile of  Paul Bass
Paul Bass
1 Nov 2024 · 3 min read
tulsa, music, indigenous, poetry, jazz, rock, folk Tulsa

An Evening of Ceremony: Joy Harjo’s Native Jazz-Rock

Our world moves fast, and something special happens when these four focus on a center point—almost like an incantation.

  • Go to the profile of  Kathryn Parkman
Kathryn Parkman
1 Nov 2024 · 2 min read
Korean Punk Revives The Rage Philadelphia

Korean Punk Revives The Rage

Once a spiritually bereft American, I’m now a disciple of the subversive school girl.

  • Go to the profile of  Nora Grace-Flood
Nora Grace-Flood
31 Oct 2024 · 3 min read
Place Show Win Philadelphia

Place Show Win

As we travel through life, place echoes forward through us, making itself known no matter what.

  • Go to the profile of  Nora Grace-Flood
Nora Grace-Flood
30 Oct 2024 · 4 min read
Pooches on Parade: Dogfest Brings the Party Oakland

Pooches on Parade: Dogfest Brings the Party

Who doesn't love a dog in a tutu? Or a cape? Or just a basic bitch bandana? All that and more were on parade at Dogfest, a Halloween-themed pet event in Oakland's Jack London Square.

  • Go to the profile of  Frederick Noland
Frederick Noland
30 Oct 2024 · 1 min read
The Pleasure of Pure Form Oakland

The Pleasure of Pure Form

“Layers,” is the superbly curated new show on view at Slate Contemporary Gallery. The group exhibit allows the pieces to play off one another other in a silent symphony of pure form that enraptured me like a charmed serpent.

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Agustín Maes
29 Oct 2024 · 4 min read
Like It Or Not, Wing Bowl Wows Philadelphia

Like It Or Not, Wing Bowl Wows

The only thing more spectacular than Wing Bowl itself might be the Wing Bowl movie.

  • Go to the profile of  Nora Grace-Flood
Nora Grace-Flood
29 Oct 2024 · 5 min read
Rolling through Unseeing Eyes Philadelphia

Rolling through Unseeing Eyes

I feel uneasy, and so does the boy in the photograph. He looks sick, on the edge of consciousness. He lays out on a chaise lounge, his face blank, while his twin brother holds onto his hand with an intensity I am familiar with when I am slipping unconscious.

  • Go to the profile of  Clay Davies
Clay Davies
28 Oct 2024 · 4 min read
The Strike: The Fight for Freedom Behind Bars Oakland

The Strike: The Fight for Freedom Behind Bars

The Strike, a documentary by Berkeley grad filmmakers Joebill Muñoz and Lucas Guilkey, screened to a sold-out and enthusiastic audience at The Grand Lake Theatre on October 23rd.

  • Go to the profile of  Frederick Noland
Frederick Noland
28 Oct 2024 · 1 min read
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