Posted on October 12th, 2008 by editors
By Chris Barnett
In my 35 years of libational research, I’ve found few saloons where women consistently outnumber guys at the bar. One is the Elite Cafe, the eating and drinking den at 2049 Fillmore, busy since the day it debuted in 1981.
The spot opened in 1928 as the Lincoln Grill. In 1932, with Prohibition drying [...]
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Posted on October 1st, 2008 by editors
By Jerome Tarshis
Youthful aspiration, ambivalence toward conventional art world success and a pitifully low budget came together for Bruce Conner and Jay DeFeo in the history of her masterpiece, The Rose.
DeFeo worked on it for eight years in her Fillmore apartment, building up layer upon layer of paint to a thickness of eight inches. By [...]
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