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Ian A. Stewart

SanFrancisco Magazine

San Francisco, CA, United States

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Recent:
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Past:
  • Modern Luxury Manhattan

Past articles by Ian:

How Three Works in SFMOMA’s Survey of Chinese Art Got Blocked—in America

A controversial exhibition of contemporary art exposes our own cultural schisms. → Read More

Director Lynn Hamrick Picks Three Can’t-Miss Films at the Napa Valley Film Festival

The Hiro’s Table filmmaker shares her must-watch list. → Read More

Slow for the Views

Changes abound in Monterey County, but the old charms remain. → Read More

Fall Arts Preview: 100 Binge-Worthy Shows, Books, Films, Concerts, Plays, and Cultural Happenings

Giant moss-people statues, a graffiti party in Marin, and Robert Redford busting out of San Quentin: A season’s worth of must-see arts events. → Read More

Oakland’s Shannon and the Clams Pick Three Can’t-Miss Outside Lands Acts

What to see at OSL (other than Janet Jackson and Florence Welch, of course). → Read More

Finally, Outside Lands Books Headliners It’s Never Booked Before: Women

Finally, Outside Lands Books Headliners It’s Never Booked Before: Women → Read More

This New Thriller Takes Place Almost Entirely Inside Apps

This New Thriller Takes Place Almost Entirely Inside Apps → Read More

‘It’s Not Black People’s Problem to Undo White People’s Racism’

Berkeley-born poet and hip-hop artist Rafael Casal on writing his first film and working to understand black pain. → Read More

San Francisco Magazine

New books celebrate two of the Bay Area’s most politically charged rock shows. → Read More

Three Shows Oakland Shoegaze Band Tanukichan Is Pumped for

Three Shows Oakland Shoegaze Band Tanukichan Is Pumped for → Read More

Making Waves: 100 Artists Putting the East Bay on the Map

A master list of musicians, artists, writers, dancers, directors, actors, and poets shaping the culture, all from the East Bay. → Read More

What Will It Take to Make the East Bay’s Most Dangerous Road Less Deadly?

For years, Niles Canyon Road has forced drivers to white-knuckle it down the winding pass. Can anything be done to straighten things out? → Read More

Three Local Memoirs to Read Right Now

New books tackle LSD, life in the circus, and douchebags. → Read More

The Enfant Terrible Meets Some Terrible Infants: Julian Schnabel at the Legion

New show for the famously prickly artist doubles as Max Hollein’s curtain call. → Read More

Biographer T.J. Stiles Picks Three Can’t-Miss Events at the Bay Area Book Festival

The Pulitzer Prize winner dog-ears a few of his festival faves. → Read More

The Curran Stages an Elizabethan Rom-Com Set to the Music of the Go-Go’s

The Curran Stages an Elizabethan Rom-Com Set to the Music of the Go-Go’s → Read More

A Purely Speculative, Sight-Unseen Preview of the SFFilm Festival

A Purely Speculative, Sight-Unseen Preview of the SFFilm Festival → Read More

Magic Theatre’s ‘Reel to Reel’ is the Sound of a Life in Minutiae

Magic Theatre’s ‘Reel to Reel’ is the Sound of a Life in Minutiae → Read More

A New Show at the Legion of Honor Asks, Was Casanova a Lover or a Creeper?

A New Show at the Legion of Honor Asks, Was Casanova a Lover or a Creeper? → Read More

The Wizard of the Wurlitzer

Cameron Carpenter brings his one-of-a-kind electronic touring organ to San Francisco. → Read More