RvB talks about his best bets for today, including ‘Push: Madison vs Madison’ by Rudy Hypolite, ‘Living in Seduced Circumstances’ by Ian Gamazon and ‘Sodankyla Forever’ by Peter von Bagh.
RvB talks about his best bets for today, including ‘Push: Madison vs Madison’ by Rudy Hypolite, ‘Living in Seduced Circumstances’ by Ian Gamazon and ‘Sodankyla Forever’ by Peter von Bagh.
We are lucky to live in such a bountiful state. Where else can you take a cocktail mixing class, learn how to bake challah, how to taste wine just like an expert and eat some fresh, raw oysters all in one week? Some might say we’re spoiled, but for us it’s just another South Bay week. Mar. 9-16.
Housed in a rustic, shabby chic building that was once a fire station and more recently John Bentley’s restaurant, Station 1 exudes a warm charm with its fireplace ablaze and wooden tables and wall. The food can be described as new American, but there’s a Japanese undercurrent that runs throughout the food, with delicate, well-composed plates that often appear broken down into their constituent parts.
‘Medal of Honor’ by Calin Peter Netzer and ‘The Glass Slipper’ by local director Jarrod Whaley top Richard von Busack’s best bets list for today.
RvB talks about his best bets for today, including the rough cut panel discussion of ‘Cheap Fun’ by Zach Sutherland, Shorts Program 6 and 8, and ‘Marrow’ by Matt Wilkins.
RvB talks about his best bets for today, including ‘Troublemaker,’ ‘Tomorrow Will Be Better’ and ‘22nd of May.’ Plus the Smith Brothers with Vijay Rajan, director of the short film ‘Base Emotions.’
RvB talks about his best bets for today, including ‘3 Backyards’ and Part 2 of the ‘Biz of Art’ forums. Plus the Smith Brothers with Frank Door, director of the short film ‘Five Proof.’
Richard von Busack provides his best bets and the Smith Brothers talk with filmmakers, writers and directors in our daily video guide to what’s hot today at Cinequest.
RvB talks about his best bets for today, including ‘Dreaming Nicaragua’ and ‘Desert Rain.’ Plus the Smith Brothers with Edward James Olmos, Lymari Nadal and Sonia Fritz of the film ‘America.’
Using music and theater, “Slide,” a performance making its Bay Area premiere as part of the Stanford Lively Arts program, examines this question and the potential loneliness caused by isolating ourselves from information that contradicts our beloved perceptions.