FEATURES
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Inside the Telluride Film Festival
The Telluride Film Festival thrives on trust: Film lovers and filmmakers travel to this remote corner of Colorado from great distances and at considerable expense on blind faith—because the
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NEWS
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"Once a popular jazz-age neighborhood venue where people watched vaudeville acts, silent films and talkies, the Harding Theater is again the center of attention in a resurgent section of San... more
BLOGS
Art Adventures: Andrew Schoultz
I stopped by Marx & Zavattero gallery the other dayto take a sneak peek at Andrew Schoultz's latest solo show, "In Gods We Trust." He was in the middle of a pretty ambitious...
[From SFGate: Culture Blog!]
CALENDAR
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Bernal Heights Outdoor Cinema--through Sept. 7
An ambitious program of films from this south San Francisco neighborhood and surrounding vicinities screens in a variety of configurations and venues around the hill, from opening night at El... more

"Sicko," in good health
Michael Moore is back in Cannes again with “Sicko,” four years after receiving the Palme d’Or for “Fahrenheit 9/11.” His latest takes on the U.S. health industry and so far, the word from Cannes by journalists who had seen the press screening in the morning was that the film is good. Moore does not figure as prominently in the film as he has in previous efforts. (Photo and text by Eugene Hernandez/indieWIRE. Reprinted with permission, copyright 2007.)
05.21.2007
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