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The Crucible’s 8th Annual Fire Arts Festival

posted by Scott Beale on Monday, July 7th, 2008

The 8th Annual Fire Arts Festival, an annual fundraiser for The Crucible, takes place July 9th-12th and features an amazing showcase of fire performers and artists. Here’s the full schedule and tickets are now on sale.

Each July The Crucible’s Fire Arts Festival celebrates creativity through fire and light with a spectacular open-air exhibition of interactive fire art, performance and the largest collection of outdoor fire sculpture on the West Coast.

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Hi-Fructose Group Show at Copro Nason Gallery in Los Angeles

posted by Scott Beale on Sunday, July 6th, 2008

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Hi-Fructose is celebrating their third anniversary with a group art show at Copro Nason Gallery in Los Angeles opening this Saturday, July 12th from 8-11:30pm, featuring musical guests Cabinet of Curiosities. Here’s a sneak preview of the show, which runs through August 2nd.

painting by KMNDZ

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San Francisco Mime Troupe’s Fourth of July Tradition Continues

posted by mikl-em on Friday, July 4th, 2008

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On Friday, July 4th, the San Francisco Mime Troupe debuts their new show in Dolores Park… RED STATE

What if a small town found itself at the forefront of a political fight? It’s Election Day in small town America, and that’s what happens when, due to an Electoral College tie, the entire Presidential Election comes down to the one tiny town. Suddenly, the ignored, disregarded Bluebird, Kansas is the most important town in America. And they are being pressured to quickly cast the deciding vote, and vote the “right way.”

But what would happen if they decided to wait? Can one little town hold an entire nation’s election hostage? Should it? Is bread on the farm house dinner table tonight more important than deciding who sits at the Oval Office desk tomorrow? Yep, this election could take a while . . .

I am not sure how many years SFMT has done their season-opening show on the Fourth of July at Dolores Park in San Francisco, but it’s a lotta them. As always the show is free, the music starts at 1:30 and the show at 2pm. They will ask for donations after the show, so give generously if you can.

You should get there early and bring a blanket, if you want a good seat. A picnic and a bottle of wine or three is not a bad idea either. If you miss the Friday the Fourth show, they will be doing it again on Saturday & Sunday at the same place and time. And after that they start performing the show several days a week all around SF and the greater Bay Area: see the full schedule.

The Mime Troupe, in case you weren’t aware, is not a group of white-faced silent-types, but a politically-explicit and musically-enabled company, or rather collective, that has existed since the early-60s and won 3 Obie awards. Their early performances were mostly in the Commedia dell’Arte form and included a production of Ubu Roi scored by a young Steve Reich.

Without the Mime Troupe, Bill Graham would probably never have become a music promoter.

Many other well-known names are alumnae of the group. Luis Valdez, a young college grad, spent a few months with SFMT then left to found El Teatro Campesino which was the cultural arm of the United Farm Workers in the mid-60’s. Peter Coyote was an actor, writer and director for SFMT in the 60’s.

And of course Ed Holmes, who is a long-time member of the troupe and a great friend of Laughing Squid. Ed’s alter ego is Bishop Joey, Supreme Pontiff of the First Church of the Last Laugh. Every April 1st, he celebrates “Saint Stupid’s Day” by leading a parade through downtown San Francisco. This helps the world in innumerable ways which cannot be adequately accounted. Ed has an unfortunate resemblance to Dick Cheney, which has cursed him with a set role for the last several years.

photos by San Francisco Mime Troupe and getinet

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Cardboard Tube Fighting League Battle and Children’s Tournament

posted by Scott Beale on Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

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The Cardboard Tube Fighting League Battle and Children’s Tournament takes place at 4pm on Sunday, July 6th at Dolores Park in San Francisco.

We, the brave warriors of the Noble Cardboard Tube Fighting League, hereby announce a battle of epic proportions to be held on Sunday, July the 6th, at the 4th hour of the afternoon. At this time our clan will host a gathering upon the meadows of Dolores Park, in which our strongest warriors shall defend the honor and purity of the Tube Dueling League with a great show of cardboard might and prowess the likes of which have never been seen. Prize goes to best cardboard costume.

What: Cardboard Tube Fighting League Battle and Children’s Tournament

Where: Dolores Park

When: Sunday, July 6th, 2008 at 4pm

Entry Fee: Free, tubes provided.

What to bring: Water, cardboard armor, costumes are highly encouraged. Prizes awarded for best cardboard costume. Tubes will be supplied.

What to expect: Welts and possibly bruises.It is recommended that only children above the age of 5 participate. Prize goes to best cardboard costume!

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See Previously:

- San Francisco Cardboard Tube Fighting League Tournament

photos by sandwichgirl

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The Animation Show Year 4

posted by Scott Beale on Monday, June 30th, 2008

The Animation Show

The Animation Show is back for it’s 4th year touring the US with a new line-up of independent animation curated by Mike Judge. It opens in the Bay Area on July 4th at The Lumiere Theatre in San Francisco and Shattuck Cinemas in Berkeley.

The Animation Show is back with an all new collection of incredible independent animation! This year Mike Judge has gathered together over two dozen of his favorite funny short films from around the world. It’s a ground breaking program of eye-popping adult animation from tomorrow’s next great animators. This isn’t a dirty “adults only” animation show but the program does skew towards a mature audience with some explicit language and adult subject matter.

poster design by Jimmy Pickering

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Pownce 1 Year Anniversary Party

posted by Scott Beale on Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Pownce Fight Club

Pownce is having their 1 Year Anniversary Party this Friday, June 27th at the Justin.tv headquarters in San Francisco. If you plan on going, you need to RSVP in advance and you should show up early if you want to make sure that you can get in.

photo by Mark Trammell

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Dust And Illusions Burning Man Documentary Benefit Screening

posted by Scott Beale on Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Dust And Illusions

The new documentary “Dust And Illusions” by Olivier Bonin, featuring an in-depth look a the history of Burning Man, is having a special preview screening at CELLspace in San Francisco this Saturday, June 28th. The event is a benefit for The Flaming Lotus Girls to help them raise money for their Burning Man 2008 fire-art project Mutopia.

Once a year, on a vast Nevada lake bed surrounded by mountains, the Burning Man festival brings together tens of thousands of people who are attracted by the festival’s promise of seven days of “decommodification,” “community,” “artwork,” and “revelry.” But increasingly, many question whether Burning Man’s mainstream appeal threatens—or even upends—the festival’s utopian vision. Through a series of in-depth interviews of the festival’s founders, organizers, and participants, DUST AND ILLUSIONS traces the festival’s history, while examining whether the festival is a victim of its own success.

More Coverage:

- SF Bay Guardian (Pixel Vision)

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filed under: Burning Man, Events, Film, San Francisco

Last Voyage of Omega, A Sci-Fi Comedy Using Input From Twitter

posted by Scott Beale on Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Last Voyage of Omega

Knifebeatsfinger presents “Last Voyage of Omega”, an original sci-fi comedy about the afterlife written by Sean Kelly and directed by Helena Nolan, which takes place Fridays & Saturdays through August 9th at Stage Werx in San Francisco. Portions of the show will be influenced by feed back from people on Twitter.

LAST VOYAGE OF THE OMEGA is an original science-fiction comedy about a crew of hard-partying space travelers that mistakenly set their stasis chambers to three-billion years to avoid a nasty hangover. They end up stranded on planet Earth. Their shields are the magnetosphere. All like has evolved from their dead skin cells. They crew: Janet, Reyna and Prepiel enjoin a battle with an saucy and sassy incarnation of Cthulu, Carlotta Catorce for the hearts and minds of the human race. Portions of the show will be influenced in advance by cell-phone users logged in to twitter.com.

Tickets are now on sale through Brown Paper Tickets.

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SS Jeremiah O’Brien Documentary Premier

posted by telstarlogistics on Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

guest post by Todd Lappin (Telstar Logistics)

Greatest Generation

San Francisco’s most handsome World War II veteran, the Liberty Ship S.S. Jeremiah O’Brien will tonight play host to a party celebrating the premier of a new History Channel documentary called (… wait for it…) “Hero Ships: S.S. Jeremiah O’Brien.” Tickets are $25 in advance, $30 at the door, and can be ordered online. The screening will take place aboard the O’Brien, at San Francisco’s Pier 45 at Fisherman’s Wharf. No need to bring a life vest: The ship will be moored for the entire event.

photo by Telstar Logistics

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Public Marching Band in San Francisco This Sunday

posted by Scott Beale on Monday, June 16th, 2008

Public Marching Band

The Cacophony Society and Transtagonist present Public Marching Band this Sunday, June 22nd in San Francisco. Meet at 2:02pm in front of the Ferry Building, bring an instrument and wear a hat.

via Urban Prankster

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Burning Man Presents Precompression 2008: Dreams & Delusions

posted by Scott Beale on Monday, June 16th, 2008

Burning Man Precompression

Burning Man presents Precompression 2008: Dreams & Delusions this Friday, June 20th from 9pm-4am at 1015 Folsom in San Francisco.

Live out your American DREAMS & DELUSIONS! American Dream-inspired attire encouraged — from Wild West to repossessed … from Liberty’s torch to white trash porch … and sea to shining sequin!

This will be a SUPERSIZED Flambé with dancing, mad-capped circus, Vaudeville and aerial arts, your favorite DJs, fantastic bands and Mom’s Apple Pie served piping HOT over four rooms and three floors, including a conversation-friendly subterranean lounge to share plans for Burning Man ‘08.

Discuss the old dreams and create The New Frontier — for the playa, America, and the planet! Save the date … pARTicipate!

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RoboGames 2008 Photos & Video

posted by Scott Beale on Saturday, June 14th, 2008

 

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Here are a few photos and videos I shot today at RoboGames 2008 at Fort Mason in San Francisco. RoboGames runs through Sunday, June14th (tomorrow), so there’s still plenty of time to check it out.

More Coverage:

- Tim Hwang
- James Shearhart

photos by Scott Beale

Biafra 5-O, Celebrating Jello Biafra’s 50th & Dead Kennedys 30th

posted by Scott Beale on Friday, June 13th, 2008

Biafra 5-O

Alternative Tentacles presents Biafra 5-O, celebrating the 50th birthday of Jello Biafra and the 30th anniversary of Dead Kennedys, with two special shows featuring Jello Biafra and his new band, along with The Melvins and several other great bands at the Great American Music Hall on Monday, June 16th and Tuesday, June 17th.

UPDATE: Here’s V. Vale’s RE/Search write-up on Biafra’s 50th Birthday Party.

poster by Nat Damm

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Killer B-Movies Attack San Francisco

posted by mikl-em on Friday, June 13th, 2008

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The Attack of the Killer B-Movies

There’s always wonderful local theater going on in San Francisco (and the East Bay, see Scott’s recent post on Beowulf). This weekend a triple-play of campy thrillers The Attack of the Killer B-Movies opens a 2-week residence at The EXIT Theater.

The Killer B’s are live theatrical performances of 3 great movies from the past. Actually, The EXIT run consists of two stage versions of films and one “completely original” play that may bear some stylistic similarity to a film from another era–but it’s not, it’s new and original, anything else would require ceasure and desistance. Ahem.

The B’s just completed a successful run at the Dark Room theater in the Mission. The plays feature 12 actors (with a core group of five who appear in all 3 shows plus do all the writing and some directing) who bring this hat trick of retro thrills to life. Great acting, ingenious staging and well-executed projections & special effects make these low budget productions really engaging and hilarious.

These are all “killer” stories, in different ways. The Birds is an Alfred Hitchcock tale of spontaneous malevolence from the skies; in The Blob…. well who needs a plot summary for that? What about: The Blob blobs blobbily, townsfolk die utterly, gelatinous danger ensues.

And late entry The Bitter Fruit is a new work by Sean Owens, who also stars as a literal child killer: a little girl (Owens’ does his best 6′-tall pigtail-drag) whose blood runs cold and temper flares hot. The cast will bring scripts in hand (that’s how fresh it is) to make sure that

Again, I should say that The Bitter Fruit is nothing like The Evil Root, The Dad Bees, The Bald Seal, The Rad Reed or any other similarly structured Article Adjective Noun titled work authored by some other person with lawyers. This is a very special reading of this new work, compelled by circumstance and fuelled by stubborn genius. See the Dabs, and you will believe a little girl can kill.

The plays are playing as double features (two each night) Fri-Sun, for two weeks only, at The EXIT Theater in downtown SF beginning Friday the 13th of June. Killer, no?

The Attack of the Killer B-Movies

photos by Geof Teague

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filed under: Events, Film, Humor, Theater

Supernova 2008, Decentralizing Business & Technology

posted by Scott Beale on Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

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Supernova 2008, a conference on the decentralization of business and technology organized by Kevin Werbach, takes place next week in San Francisco on June 16th at the Mission Bay Conference Center and June 17th & 18th at Wharton West.

Business, technology, and social interactions are decentralizing, tearing apart industries with the force of a supernova. Intelligence is moving to the edges, through networked computers, empowered users, fluid digital content, distributed work teams, and powerful communications devices. Business models are under pressure as end-users gain greater control, computing becomes a commodity, and companies collaborate across geographic boundaries. At the same time, new opportunities are emerging through social software, pervasive wireless networking, massively multi-player virtual worlds, and distributed e-commerce, among other trends.

Supernova is offering Laughing Squid readers a $200 discount on the conference registration, just enter the code “gd08″ when you register.

They are also hosting a video contest for startups, giving away three registrations.

photo by Scott Beale

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Improv Everywhere Launches Urban Prankster

posted by Scott Beale on Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Ubran Prankster

Improv Everywhere has just launched the new blog Urban Prankster, featuring pranks, hacks, participatory art, flash mobs, and other creative endeavors that take place in public places in cities across the world.

Over the last six months we’ve seen a massive spread of urban creativity in cities across the world. We’ve been covering the global trend here on Improv Everywhere, focusing on groups that formed on our Improv Everywhere Global network. It’s been awesome to see groups recreating our past missions and coming up with new ideas of their own. With missions happening in other cities on an almost weekly basis, we decided it was time to create a new site to celebrate this work. ImprovEverywhere.com will return to focusing on our work here in New York, and all documentation of other groups will move to Urban Prankster.

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RoboGames 2008 Ticket Giveaway

posted by Scott Beale on Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

RoboGames 2008

We have some tickets to give away for RoboGames which takes place this weekend, June 13-15 at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco. I will be updating this post with information on the ticket giveaway.

Round #1: The current time is 12:03pm PDT on Tuesday, June 9th. I’m going to give a pair of RoboGames tickets to next five people who leave a comment on this post. I’ll contact the winners for their mailing address so I can send the tickets via US Mail. Please note, due to the last minute nature of this giveaway, we are only sending tickets to Bay Area addresses. We will need your mailing address by 1pm PDT on Wednesday, June 11th in order to send you your tickets.

** Ok, we have our five winners for Round #1 **

Round #2: The current time is 2:26pm PDT on Tuesday, June 9th. I’m going to give a pair of RoboGames tickets to next five people who leave a comment on this post. I’ll contact the winners for their mailing address so I can send the tickets via US Mail. Please note, due to the last minute nature of this giveaway, we are only sending tickets to Bay Area addresses. We will need your mailing address by 1pm PDT on Wednesday, June 11th in order to send you your tickets.

** Ok, we have our five winners for Round #2 **

UPDATE: Thanks for playing everyone, all RoboGames tickets have been given away.

If you didn’t win a pair of the free tickets, you can always buy your tickets in advance online or in person at the event.

photo by Scott Beale

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John Wayne Memorial Water Balloon Fight in Alamo Square

posted by Scott Beale on Monday, June 9th, 2008

In honor of John Wayne’s birthday the BYOBW crew is organizing a water balloon fight this Wednesday, June 11th at 6pm in San Francisco’s Alamo Square.

In honor of John Wayne’s Birthday, the BYOBW crew is instigating a water balloon fight in Alamo Square on the Duke’s Birthday.

If you’re siding with the Mexican’s, wear blue shirts.

If you’re siding with the Texans, wear brown shirts.

Remember the event is BYOWB (Bring Your Own Water Baloon)

UPDATE 1: The San Francisco Citizen has a report from the event.

UPDATE 2: GETV has posted their video coverage of the water balloon fight.

via SF Metblogs

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RoboGames 2008, The World’s Largest Open Robot Competition

posted by Scott Beale on Monday, June 9th, 2008

RoboGames 2008

The 5th annual RoboGames, the world’s largest open robot competition, takes place this weekend, Friday, June 13th through Sunday, June 15th at Fort Mason Festival Pavilion in San Francisco.

The International RoboGames returns to San Francisco for its fifth year of hosting robot builders, engineers, scientists, and ordinary garage builders from around the world as they go for the laser-etched gold, silver, and bronze medals! Come to RoboGames for three solid days of mechanical
sportsmanship, gearhead mayhem, and all the things your mom told you to never, ever do with science.

Hundreds of participants, vendors, cool workshops, nifty exhibits and people just like you who have bent, engineered, tweaked, fiddled and built their way to the Olympics Of Robots!

Here’s the full schedule of events and advance tickets are now on sale.

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Here are my photos from RoboGames 2007.

Oh and RoboGames is now on Twitter, follow for the latest updates.

UPDATE: Here are some photos and video from RoboGames 2008.

photo by Scott Beale

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Live Coveage of Steve Jobs Keynote at Apple WWDC 2008

posted by Scott Beale on Sunday, June 8th, 2008

Moscone West pré-WWDC (3/10)

On Monday morning (June 9th) at 10am PDT, Steve Jobs will be giving his keynote at the sold out Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) at Moscone West in San Francisco. Of course the big news is that he is expected to announce the 2nd generation iPhone, running on AT&T’s new 3G wireless network. It’s also rumored that Jobs will be announcing Snow Leopard, Mac OS X 10.6. MacRumors.com posted a really good WWDC 2008 Rumor Roundup, which gives a good idea of what to expect.

Here are a few places where you can follow live coverage of the WWDC keynote:

- Twitter via Summize

- Engadget

- Gizmodo

- MacRumors.com

- Ares Technia

- Macworld

- TWiT Live

- Wired’s Gadget Lab

- TechCrunch

- VentureBeat WWDC Livestream FriendFeed Room

- The Mac Observer

- Ustream (live audio stream)

- twistori

UPDATE 1: Here are some of the announcements that Jobs made during the keynote.

UPDATE 2: Apple has posted the video of the keynote.

UPDATE 3: Mahalo Daily has a 60 second version of the keynote.

photo by Rafael Fischmann

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