Art
A wee little door that mysteriously appeared in a Golden Gate Park tree is becoming the park’s latest attraction.
Igniting a U.S. map made of matchsticks was the easy part. The fire department was needed to help put it out.
The man responsible for dressing Michael Jackson will be signing his new book Tuesday at the Ferry Building.
Police received more than a dozen reports of vandalism following the “Special Delivery” event in Berkeley Saturday.

The Bay Lights — an epic public art installation on the Bay Bridge — has gotten the green light for early 2013.
SEIU Local 1021 members at the Legion of Honor and de Young Museum authorized a strike after nearly a year of labor negotiations.
Fremont artist Owen Smith and BART have partnered to take ridership right into the local literary experience.
Last May, three filmmakers took off in a converted airport shuttle to document 70 of California’s State Parks threatened due to budget cuts.
UC Santa Cruz is the keeper of the official Grateful Dead archive, and they’re putting many unique items on public display starting this Friday.
One man is setting out to light up the Bay Bridge in a unique art installation with over 25,000 programmable lights.
A Marin exhibit remembers a time when songs told stories about virtually everything instead of just hooking up and partying.
Some people are real buzzkills. Like those in charge of Berkeley library’s north branch.
Forget about just staring at photos or walking across it. Now you can put your drink on it.
SFMOMA’s exhibition of Photography in Mexico includes some images you might expect to see, and some you wouldn’t.
Which came first? The art or the tattoo? Artist Aaron Hodges tackled the question last weekend.
Who knew performance art could be fun, engaging and get us outside to enjoy nature?








