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Art Review  |  Apr 10, 2013

An exhibition of Lee Friedlander's 1986 photographs of Wisconsin's Cray Research supercomputer facility provides intriguing making-of shots, but little information on what's being made. By Ben Marks   

 

Pop Culture  |  Apr 09, 2013

A Ghost in the Machine

Tracing the Slender Man meme from online contest to amateur videos to real-life chills. By Emily Eifler   

Theater Review  |  Apr 09, 2013

'The Happy Ones' Get a Rude Awakening at Magic Theatre

As soon as you see how darn happy suburban shopkeeper Walter Wells is in The Happy Ones, you know playwright Julie Marie Myatt has something terrible in store for him. By Sam Hurwitt   


Previously in KQED Arts

Theater Review | Apr 08, 2013

The Cold War Between the Sexes: Neil LaBute's 'reasons to be pretty'

The third in a series of plays about men and women treating each other terribly in relationships, Neil LaBute's reasons to be pretty has a strong cast, table-turning action, and plenty of heart. By Erika Milvy  

Theater Review | Apr 07, 2013

Shotgun Players Sets Sail from 'Voyage' to 'Shipwreck' in Stoppard's 'Coast of Utopia'

Tom Stoppard charts the road to revolution amid the intellectual life of 19th-century Russia as Shotgun Players embarks on the second leg of his mammoth nine-hour trilogy. By Sam Hurwitt  

Art Review | Apr 06, 2013

Telling Time with Christian Marclay's 'The Clock'

SFMOMA counts down the hours to its closure with Christian Marclay's 24-hour video masterpiece, The Clock, which is a film made out of images of clocks. By Mark Taylor  

NPR Film | Apr 05, 2013

Gruesome 'Evil Dead' Does Right By Its Namesake

Do we need a remake of Sam Raimi's 1981 classic The Evil Dead? Maybe not. But as remakes go, the new Evil Dead is one bloody bash of a horror flick -- and one that certainly knows how to scare. By Ian Buckwalter  

The Do List | Apr 04, 2013

The One About A Dapper Crooner and A Travelling Band

Suzie Racho and David Wiegand scout the Bay Area for things to do this coming weekend and turn up a Bay Area trinity, a Star Search contestant, and much more!   

The Bay Bridged | Apr 04, 2013

Live This Month: April 2013

Listen to The Bay Bridged mix of bands playing the Bay Area this month, including: Beach Fossils, Life Coach, Marnie Stern, Vacationer, Sonny Smith, Shannon and the Clams, and more.   

Movies | Apr 03, 2013

The Center Cannot Hold: 5 to Watch

Rare pleasures beckon Bay Area filmgoers in April, even before the SF International Film Festival corrals the spotlight. By Michael Fox  

Arts & Life
  • The Prickly Process Of Changing Your Name

    Our name is something we carry with us all our lives. But we seldom think about what goes into choosing the right one. In a piece for Slate.com, Silas Hansen writes about his decision to change his birth name — Lindsay, as he told his family and friends that he was transgender.

  • Listener Muses About Her Miracle Bra And Medical Exam

    Tell Me More celebrates National Poetry Month with the 'Muses and Metaphor' series, where listeners submit their own poems via Twitter. Today's tweet comes from Christina Lux. She's an assistant director at the University of Kansas and tweeted about a scary medical diagnosis.

  • Thank G-O-O-D-N-E-S-S: The National Spelling Bee Adds Meaning

    The National Spelling Bee is adding vocabulary questions to the qualifying tests. It's a great step toward ensuring that the most visible showcase for really smart kids isn't just a memory competition.

  • Witches And Wizards: A Scrapbook From The Land Of Oz

    The Yellow Brick Road is a well-traveled one; generations of young readers have followed L. Frank Baum's path to the magical Land of Oz. This spring, as members of NPR's Backseat Book Club embarked on their own journeys to the Emerald City, we asked you to share your Oz memories and photos with us.

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More than a million people visit Alcatraz every year, but a recent discovery has revealed another attraction that lives within the shadows of this historic prison.