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Issue: February 27, 2008
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  1. Feature

    The USF Dons Have Gone from National Champs to National Chumps

    By Ron Russell
    Published: February 27, 2008

    It's a gloriously sunny afternoon, and Eddie Sutton has slipped away from his tomblike office at the University of San Francisco to return a phone call from the relative quiet...

  2. Night&Day

    Starting Out In The Evening

    Published: February 27, 2008

    Leonard Schiller, a novelist in his 70s, wakes every morning, puts on a jacket and tie, and sits at his typewriter for a specified number of hours each day, attempting to...

  3. Night&Day

    Industry Tools

    By Michael Leaverton
    Published: February 27, 2008

    Try as we might, we've been unable to read Dan Kennedy's book Rock On cover to cover, instead rifling through it like a bowl of candy. The nonfiction tale concerns his years in...

  4. Matt Smith

    Supes Spread Manure

    Their anti-Newsom campaigning is preventing more affordable housing

    By Matt Smith
    Published: February 27, 2008

    Imagine the most bitchin' personal ad in the history of self-promotion. It would conjure a man both wealthy and sensitive, possessing ambition and clout, with madly idealistic...

  5. Sucka Free City

    Dancing Mime Gets Kicked Off the Golden Gate Bridge

    By Ashley Harrell
    Published: February 27, 2008

    On a recent cloudless Saturday afternoon, Ashley Lauren Saks pirouetted across the Golden Gate Bridge wearing white face paint, red lips, a black tutu, gray ballet slippers,...

  6. Letters

    SF Weekly Letters

    Published: February 27, 2008

    Ghost-Riding the Whip ...Into Oblivion Don't go dumb: If it weren't for the fact that Clear Channel has this "progressive" Bay Area enthralled in its dumbing-down schemes, I...

  7. Sucka Free City

    San Francisco's Slave-Disclosure Ordinance Reveals Little

    By Benjamin Wachs
    Published: February 27, 2008

    San Franciscans laud themselves for being enlightened so often that it's sometimes hard to tell if we're really enlightened or just congratulating ourselves. Last week the...

  8. Sucka Free City

    Kiva's Microloans Underwriting Cockfighting in Peru

    By Lauren Smiley
    Published: February 27, 2008

    At Kiva's Web site (www.kiva.org), you can plunk down a loan of $25 to spot a farmer for pineapple seeds in Nicaragua, or help a fish seller buy cooking oil in Kenya. Started...

  9. Music

    Rick Rubin Digs Howlin Rain's Distorted View of the '70s

    By Jennifer Maerz
    Published: February 27, 2008

    The best artistic creations spring from dualities. There Will Be Blood's villainous oil baron vs. the naive preacher kid. The Road's barren apocalypse vs. the tender father-son...

  10. Reviewed

    Willits + Sakamoto

    Ocean Fire (12k)

    By Doug Wallen
    Published: February 27, 2008

    It's risky, making an ambient record about the sea. One false move, and you're in the quagmire of New Age. Luckily, Bay Area tinkerer Christopher Willits and Japanese legend...

  11. Reviewed

    Lenny Kravitz

    It Is Time for a Love Revolution (Virgin)

    Ben Westhoff
    Published: February 27, 2008

    Lenny Kravitz hates it when critics call him retro, contending that love, revolution, and smooching should belong to every generation. But the problem with his new album, It Is...

  12. Music

    Ladysmith Black Mambazo Views South Africa Through a Complicated Icon

    By Rachel Devitt
    Published: February 27, 2008

    In 1987, Ladysmith Black Mambazo released an album, Shaka Zulu, named after the 19th-century founder of the Zulu empire. The record was both the group's proper international...

  13. Reviewed

    Terrence Brewer

    QuintEssential (Strong Brew Music)

    By Ezra Gale
    Published: February 27, 2008

    There's a moment about midway through "Decidedly Mopey," the first track on guitarist Terrence Brewer's new album, QuintEssential, where the Alameda local's fleet-fingered solo...

  14. Music

    The Dodos' Foot-Stompin' Chemistry Detonates Staid Duos

    By Dave Pehling
    Published: February 27, 2008

    For all the permutations of acoustic roots music the experimental neo-folk movement has produced, the style's gravitation toward wispy, soft-rock redux can leave a listener...

  15. Music

    Magnetic Fields: Stephin Merritt Goes Heavy on the Deadpan

    By Rob Trucks
    Published: February 27, 2008

    Ethan Frome. What a terrible book. Edith Wharton's bleak novella tells the tale of its doomed titular "hero," who, in an effort to do the right thing, marries Zeena, the woman...

  16. Bouncer

    Depth of a Salesman: Parsing Economic Philosophy at Paragon

    By Katy St. Clair
    Published: February 27, 2008

    There's a line in the Bible that reads, "There are many rooms in my father's house." I have no idea what this means, but it often runs through my head when I am traveling...

  17. Hear This

    Danish Garage Rockers Storm the Independent

    By Mark Keresman, John Graham, Ernest Barteldes and Tim Pratt
    Published: February 27, 2008

    When legendary U.K. space-rockers Spacemen 3 split circa 1991, member Jason Pierce channeled its lysergic drone into the eclectic, song-oriented Spiritualized while Pete...

  18. BeatBox

    Caught Up in the Rapture

    By Tamara Palmer and John Graham
    Published: February 27, 2008

    New York–based Satoshi Tomiie is business partners with house music's two most famous DJs, running his label, SAW Recordings, as part of Frankie Knuckles' and David...

  19. Eat

    You Can Have Paris

    The food at Le P'tit Laurent is like the French: indifferent

    By Meredith Brody
    Published: February 27, 2008

    Into each life some rain must fall, and it was already pouring when I walked into Le P'tit Laurent to find a little more gloom. On the other side of the velvet curtain, hung to...

  20. Eat

    PROMOTION: SOMA's Fifth-Floor Restaurant in Hotel Palomar Recools Itself, Thrillist Says

    Courtesy Of Thrillist.com
    Published: February 27, 2008

    This article is brought to you by Thrillist.com, our homies. There's a rich tradition of classic institutions dialing back their stuffiness to stay relevant: Rolls Royce...

Issue: February 27, 2008
Page: 1
32 stories found - 1 through 20
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