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Issue: August 13, 2008
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  1. Feature

    Scientology's Antagonists

    An ex-Scientologist and an army of online pranksters attempt to bring down the controversial religion.

    By Lauren Smiley
    Published: August 13, 2008

    Maybe it's his badass black outfit with blood-red letters screaming "Scientology Kills." Or possibly it's his crew cut, or his nose slammed 45 degrees left after catching one...

  2. Music

    Donna Summer relaces her dancing shoes

    By Tamara Palmer
    Published: August 13, 2008

    It takes a versatile artist to write a No. 1 country hit (1980's "Starting Over Again," for Dolly Parton), simulate an orgasm on a 17-minute disco record (1976's "Love to Love...

  3. Eat

    Secret Places

    A few modest ethnic eateries that are worth checking out.

    By Meredith Brody
    Published: August 13, 2008

    So we were at dinner and this guy asked me, "Where have you eaten lately that you liked?" and I mentioned Bar Jules, Serpentine, and Ironwood BBQ, hidden in Golden Gate Park....

  4. Film

    Mighty Aphrodites

    Penélope Cruz and Scarlett Johansson join forces in Woody Allen's (winning!) latest.

    By Scott Foundas
    Published: August 13, 2008

    Perhaps this review should begin with a disclaimer: Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Woody Allen's 39th film as writer-director, will do little to endear itself to the...

  5. Film Feature

    The Young Man's Dream

    Woody Allen is back from his European vacation. Next, he directs Larry David in N.Y.C. and Puccini for L.A. Opera.

    By Scott Foundas
    Published: August 13, 2008

    The last time I interviewed Woody Allen, at his editing suite on Manhattan's Upper East Side, he was preparing the release of Match Point (2005), a dark morality play about an...

  6. Stage

    Former A.C.T. actor Marco Barricelli takes on a new role

    By Chloe Veltman
    Published: August 13, 2008

    When Marco Barricelli was the alpha male of American Conservatory Theater's core acting company, the Geary stage sizzled. Before leaving to pursue opportunities back East in...

  7. Matt Smith

    Shaky bond insurers cost taxpayers money

    By Matt Smith
    Published: August 13, 2008

    Sage editors, wishing to impress upon cub reporters that nothing is news unless it's extraordinary, repeat a journalism adage: We never write about the planes landing on time....

  8. Feature

    Anonymous 101

    By Lauren Smiley
    Published: August 13, 2008

    The day after Valentine's Day, a white-masked figure dressed all in black dropped a box at the door of San Francisco Church of Scientology with a message: "Sorry we are late...

  9. Music

    Summer Lovin' by the Bay

    By Tamara Palmer
    Published: August 13, 2008

    Despite the missteps on her newest recording, Donna Summer remains a hero in the development of electronica's myriad microgenres. SF Weekly approached some local tastemakers...

  10. Fresh Eats

    New Restaurants

    Published: August 13, 2008

    Aroma Tea: 1806 Polk (at Jackson), www.aromateashop.com. Russian Hill. Tea bar. Asuka Ramen: 883 Bush (at Taylor), 567-3153. Union Square. Noodles. Baked: 415 18th St. (at...

  11. Film Feature

    The Actress Who Came in from the Cold

    Melissa Leo finally gets her close-up.

    By Chuck Wilson
    Published: August 13, 2008

    Those of us who write about movies tend to play things cool, but we're all fans at heart, complete with running tallies of those actors and filmmakers whose work speaks to us...

  12. Stagecap

    Studio 300 never promised you a Bowl of Rose Leaves

    By Molly Rhodes
    Published: August 13, 2008

    Imaginative Productions makes great use of its Studio 300 Theatre home (which doubles as director Shari Carlson's voice and acting studio during the day), creating a...

  13. Sucka Free City

    Olympic ticket scam sites could have been shut down sooner

    By Matthew Hirsch
    Published: August 13, 2008

    World-class athletes aren't the only ones going for the gold this summer at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. So are online ticket scammers. International media reports...

  14. Music

    Prepare for Rock the Bells with a game of MC trivia

    By Ben Westhoff
    Published: August 13, 2008

    Now in its fifth year, the Rock the Bells festival hits Shoreline Amphitheater on Saturday with the most complete lineup of vital hip-hop acts you’ll see all year. Running...

  15. Film

    Hard-Knock Life

    Frozen River may lay it on a bit thick, but Melissa Leo nails the role of a struggling single mom.

    By Ella Taylor
    Published: August 13, 2008

    When I heard that Quentin Tarantino handed the Grand Jury Prize for best feature to Courtney Hunt's Frozen River at this year's Sundance Film Festival, telling the audience...

  16. Stagecap

    Richard Louis James’ one-man homage to Quentin Crisp

    By Christopher Jensen
    Published: August 13, 2008

    Writer and performer Richard Louis James' one-man show is a languorous homage to the gender-bending English raconteur Quentin Crisp. The show unfolds in two parts: The first...

  17. Letters

    SF Weekly Letters

    Published: August 13, 2008

    Landlord Dispute Just trying to make an honest living: Thanks for a very interesting story ["The Tenant from Hell," Feature, 7/30] about serial evictees. The first thing that...

  18. Let's Get Killed

    12 Galaxies set to close this month

    By Jennifer Maerz
    Published: August 13, 2008

    The Mission District will lose its biggest live music venue when 12 Galaxies shuts its doors at the end of this month. Although rumors have been floating around this summer...

  19. Film

    Apocalypse Whatever

    Ben Stiller's Hollywood sendup lacks firepower.

    By Robert Wilonsky
    Published: August 13, 2008

    Early buzz out of Hollywood pegged Tropic Thunder, directed and co-written by star Ben Stiller, as the end-all and be-all of movie-biz parodies — a savage beast with a...

  20. Encore

    Also Playing

    Our critics weigh in on local theater

    By Will Harper, Molly Rhodes, Chloe Veltman and Christopher Jensen
    Published: August 13, 2008

    American Joe Despite being given life by the same DNA donors and being raised in the same household, siblings often grow into people who bear little resemblance to each other....

Issue: August 13, 2008
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32 stories found - 1 through 20
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