Saturday, March 29, 2014

Venus in Fur, SF Opera, Exposed, Looking, Need for Speed, Mark Stock, The Butler's in Love

TheaterReview: 'Venus in Fur' has sex, power, humor at American Conservatory Theater
'Venus in Fur' review: Not hurting for eroticism
Plight of the Valkyries: The San Francisco Opera, Like So Many Others, Fights to Keep the Fat Lady Quiet
A View of Opera Management at a Time of Turmoil
Televising theatre and opera will not attract new audiences. It will repel them
'Izzies' honor S.F. Ballet, Lines, choreographer Jo Kreiter

Movies/TV - California's film production tax credit passes first legislative test
Mary Elizabeth Winstead To Topline Charles Randolph’s ABC Pilot ‘Exposed’
ABC Pilots ‘Exposed’, ‘Irreversible’ & ‘Saint Francis’ Add Cast
June 9th first airing of “Murder in the First” (TNT, series premiere) by Steven Bochco
Three Reasons Why HBO's Looking is the Perfect Show for Women
Need for Speed movie hits $100M at box office, becomes 18th best-performing game movie of all time
Need for Speed: Young hearts, run free
Dreadlocks? Gutter punk? Shot of ‘extras’ stardom awaits in Bay Area film




San Francisco - Memorable goofs in movies about S.F.

San Francisco Travel Association releases 2013 economic impact figures

Plans To Convert Mission Armory From Porn Studio To Office Use

Mark Stock, painter known for butler series, dies - At the time of his death, Mr. Stock was preparing for a major gallery show scheduled to open May 1 at Modernism in San Francisco. The show is in celebration of the silver anniversary of Mr. Stock's most famous painting, "The Butler's in Love - Absinthe." A portrait of a man with slicked-back hair staring at an absinthe glass smudged with lipstick, the painting hangs over the piano at Bix, a San Francisco restaurant, where it has been since April 17, 1989. "The Butler's in Love" has been used in movies and was the subject of its own short film, made by David Arquette. - SF Chronicle

The Butler's in Love - IMDb









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