We’re pretty jealous that the Bay Area, which not only got a monolith appearance earlier this month, ALSO got one…
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The Golden Gate Bridge is causing an audible nightmare, resembling The One Ring calling to Faramir.
If there is ANY WAY for you to score tickets to one of the remaining dates on Nine Inch Nail’s Cold And Black And Infinite tour, you should do it. >This< writer says this as having the luck to catch both San Francisco dates of NIN at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. Admittedly, I’d only […]
Sure, maybe the Michelin Guide isn’t something you expect Bleeding Cool to write about, but you’d be mistaken, because we LOVE food. We also love celebrating greatness, like the news that Dominique Crenn has become only the 10th female chef in the world (and the first in North America) to reach the momentous third Michelin star […]
The number of phrases which can be said that open with the preface of “Only in San Francisco” is by no means limited. Now it seems there’s at least one more that can be added to that list – the use of Dungeons & Dragons dice to help validate local election results. In a newly […]
David Duchovny isn’t just that guy from The X-Files, and perhaps it’s time more fans acknowledge that. I say this because earlier this week, I spent an evening at a book signing with the author of the newly released “Miss Subways”, his third published novel. To explain: I was really excited to attend this event, as […]
I’m very lucky to live (and work) in San Francisco, CA. The city, with more in common with Ancient Rome than perhaps most modern cities (built on seven hills, cultural and political hotbed, bathhouses, etc.), knows how to deliver a film festival. 2018’s San Francisco International Film Festival theme just happens to be diversity and […]
Tonya Harding is a legend. No really, she is. Especially where ice skating is concerned. She was the first US woman to land a triple axel in competition — a feat that’s only been completed eight times to this date (number eight actually happening during the PyeongChang Winter Games this year) — and was one of […]
Maybe I’m slightly biased because of how much I LOVED Ex Machina, but I’ll see anything Alex Garland makes. Annihilation was pretty great, minus the final 10 minutes, and Karl Urban has now gone on record to say that Alex “directed Dredd” (which was AMAZING), so that puts more positive tally marks in Garland’s collum. It appears his next project will […]
[rwp-review-recap id=”0″] With all the happenings in the world, sometimes what’s needed is some light diversion to entertain and put a smile on people’s faces. To that end, Something Rotten! does deliver. Coming off of a 742-performance run on Broadway, the national tour has landed in San Francisco for a three and a half week […]
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