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A Cake Picnic cookbook talk, plaster cast rockstar phalluses, and Chinatown Records 華埠錄音
I love writing this newsletter for many reasons, one of which is watching creatives like Cake Picnic founder Elisa | saltedrye grow into their own. I...
A vintage fashion show, an Allen Ginsberg centennial celebration, and water justice in the AI era
Guo Pei: Couture Fantasy is one of the most awe-inspiring fashion exhibitions I’ve attended. Guo Pei’s clients have included everyone from Ri...
I had Rosalía’s El Mal Querer on repeat after it came out in 2018. The contemporary flamenco album stirred both fanfare and controversy: fans argued she reinvigorated the art form while detractors questioned whether she was tarnishing tradi...
SF's first Cookbook Week, an event for new art collectors, and swing dance
My first cookbook was Addy's Cookbook, from the American Girl series. The recipes came from Addy, an American Girl doll living during the Civil War era, and were st...
A Patrick Radden Keefe book talk, open studios paired with a clothing swap, and a poetry reading for reset
Patrick Radden Keefe reminded me I love reading. His Empire of Pain was the first book I picked up after leaving a startup I’d poure...
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Writing about arts and culture across the Bay Area. San Francisco Ballet's Young Patron Circle Board member. Artadia Ambassador Council member. Head of Content Operations at Filmhub.
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