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It all started back in 1971, when the famous French songwriter Maxime Le Forestier, inspired by the blue Victorian at 3841 18th Street, composed the song “San Francisco.” A hippie anthem to the city, it’s about... Read More»
Imagine you’re a novelist, a poet, a playwright, a composer. You’ve been handpicked by a jury of culture aficionados to leave behind the white noise of... Read More»
Strange but true: At the same time that many smaller, cash-strapped museums have been forced to close, major arts institutions seem to be in the middle of a building boomlet. Apparently, the “1 percent” really... Read More»
In August San Francisco featured a magnificent rendering, of what is essentially a floating island dedicated to “experimenting with alternative social systems... Read More»
For two bright architects who throw around expressions like “geometric disturbance,” “formal energy of space,” and “post-parametric, constraint-based design strategy,” Zoë Prillinger and Luke... Read More»
You could say that Healdsburg artist Quinn Scheibal channeled the late, great San Francisco interior designer John Dickinson when he made his new concrete-covered tables, designed to look like traditional cloth-covered ones. But... Read More»
Three years ago, at a two-day retreat in the Presidio, San Francisco architect Craig Hartman appeared before a crowd of urban-planning types at a meeting organized by his well-known global architecture firm, Skidmore, Owings... Read More»
Contemporary The best of right now Limn “I go to Limn to get an overview of what’s happening in furniture and design. The expansive showrooms go on and on. There’s a strong connection between... Read More»
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