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Inside SFMOMA's Final Exhibit
April 3, 2013 San Francisco has been licking its wounds over news that the beloved SFMOMA will be closing for nearly three years starting this summer. (Albeit for a remodel and expansion that sounds awesome.) But there are some silver linings, and chief among them is the museum's recently announced final exhibit: Christian Marclay's memorizing video installation, " The Clock." Continue reading... | GEORGE HEYMONT | | | Suffer the Children | | Although the plots of many musicals have been built around love stories and comic devices, a growing number can be identified as "message" musicals. Continue reading... | | | | JURI KOLL | | | How Artists Survive | Artists' lives, and they way they survive, are as important as their work, because their work is the result. We get to see the work, and we can feel the life. Continue reading... | | | | JIM CARREY | | | I Never Wanted to Take Your Guns Away | | How shallow do they think I am? I would trade my money, my fame, my reputation and legacy if there were the slightest chance of preventing the anguish of another Columbine, Virginia Tech, Aurora, or Sandy Hook Elementary School. I ask you, truly, what manner of human being would not? Continue reading... | | | PREETI VISSA | | | The Housing Market Isn't Fixed | | Millions of hard-working and responsible Americans risk being shut out of the opportunity to own their own home, with all that implies for building the wealth and assets that can help a family get through rough times and have something to pass along to their children. Continue reading... | |
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