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Issue Three PREORDER | San Francisco Review of Whatever This is a PREORDER for Issue Three! The release is expected in late February. Issue Three includes writing and artwork by Katy Burnett, Josh Cheon + Brontez Purnell, Misha Crafts, Rico Duenas + David ...

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pink and creamsicle background with text overlaid: "Art careers are famously nonlinear. And you are actually young for a really long time. At any rate, time is only moving forward. At any rate, it feels wonderful to fuck your life up." Beatrice Kilat, Ask Bea, Issue Three

pink and creamsicle background with text overlaid: "Art careers are famously nonlinear. And you are actually young for a really long time. At any rate, time is only moving forward. At any rate, it feels wonderful to fuck your life up." Beatrice Kilat, Ask Bea, Issue Three

Pink and creamsicle background with text overlaid: "Do you have a question to ask Bea, for possible inclusion in the next Issue? Send it to: whoever@sfreview.org"

Pink and creamsicle background with text overlaid: "Do you have a question to ask Bea, for possible inclusion in the next Issue? Send it to: whoever@sfreview.org"

In Issue Three! Beatrice Kilat (@beatrick.bsky.social) is back with good advice about choosing to make art among life's other necessary tasks.

Do you have a question to ask Bea? Email us at whoever@sfreview.org 🌝

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San Francisco Review of Whatever / San Francisco Review of Whatever is a print magazine for critical writing and art

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To read “Josh Cheon and Brontez Purnell in Conversation,” pre-order Issue Three here sfrw.square.site

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Pink background overlaid with text: "I would take the bus into New York by myself. Sometimes I would drag my girlfriends ... I just wanted someone to dance with and be there. And I would make them dress up, because they weren't goths. They played softball, but l'd be like, here, wear black and put on these fishnets."
JOSH CHEON IN CONVERSATION ISSUE THREE

Pink background overlaid with text: "I would take the bus into New York by myself. Sometimes I would drag my girlfriends ... I just wanted someone to dance with and be there. And I would make them dress up, because they weren't goths. They played softball, but l'd be like, here, wear black and put on these fishnets." JOSH CHEON IN CONVERSATION ISSUE THREE

Pink background overlaid with text: "Familiarity breeds both comfort and contempt but, I don't know, I have seen a fair share of the world at this point and I think that wherever one lives we are all picking our poison. I have decided for better or worse, this place is home."
BRONTEZ PURNELL IN CONVERSATION ISSUE THREE

Pink background overlaid with text: "Familiarity breeds both comfort and contempt but, I don't know, I have seen a fair share of the world at this point and I think that wherever one lives we are all picking our poison. I have decided for better or worse, this place is home." BRONTEZ PURNELL IN CONVERSATION ISSUE THREE

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Pink background with overlaid photo of brontez purnell and josh cheon performing together on stage in matching beanie and overalls outfits!

In Issue Three! DJ impresario Josh Cheon (@darkentries.bsky.social) and punk polymath Brontez Purnell discuss growing up goth, San Francisco's dance parties, Dolores Park meet-cutes, archiving Patrick Cowley’s gay porn soundtracks, and maintaining the creative drive deep into their careers.

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Do you have a question to ask Bea, for possible inclusion in the next issue? Send it to whoever@sfreview.org.

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Williams kept waiting to wake up feeling different and instead kept waking up as himself. In his wigged-out state, he drank and ate too much, behaved poorly, leaned into cynicism, withdrew from friends and the world at large.
Taunted by the now frictionless experience of his success, he left his home and found friction out in the world. You know, the joys and bothers and ‘stuff’ that happens when we let other people into our lives. Which is what reminded me of you.
Beatrice Kilat, Ask Bea

Tomato pink background with black outlined rectangles and black and blue text within: Williams kept waiting to wake up feeling different and instead kept waking up as himself. In his wigged-out state, he drank and ate too much, behaved poorly, leaned into cynicism, withdrew from friends and the world at large. Taunted by the now frictionless experience of his success, he left his home and found friction out in the world. You know, the joys and bothers and ‘stuff’ that happens when we let other people into our lives. Which is what reminded me of you. Beatrice Kilat, Ask Bea

Do you need help? Ask Bea. Bea’s areas of expertise (ongoing): dogs money life, death closet space ceramics utensils kitchens time management having a drink putting it down want vs. need upkeep (general)
Email: whoever@sfreview.org Subject line: Please Advise

Do you need help? Ask Bea. Bea’s areas of expertise (ongoing): dogs money life, death closet space ceramics utensils kitchens time management having a drink putting it down want vs. need upkeep (general) Email: whoever@sfreview.org Subject line: Please Advise

By way of A Streetcar Named Desire and The Simpsons, Beatrice Kilat (@beatrick.bsky.social) weighs the risks and chances for love in her debut column: “Ask Bea.” She also considers the chihuahua.

To read SOME GOOD ADVICE, order Issue Two here: sfrw.square.site/product/issu...

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Liberalism enables fascism.

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Q: but what if a full Epstein investigation also takes down Bill Clinton?????

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Picture of a little dog on the tiled sidewalk, clearly in the mission. Text reads: come celebrate the release of San Francisco review of whatever issue two on Thursday, August 28, at et al. In the mission, San Francisco. Doors at 6 p.m.

Picture of a little dog on the tiled sidewalk, clearly in the mission. Text reads: come celebrate the release of San Francisco review of whatever issue two on Thursday, August 28, at et al. In the mission, San Francisco. Doors at 6 p.m.

By the way here is an upcoming opportunity to hang out and think good thoughts about each other. Issue Two Release Party, Thursday, August 28, at Et al., 6 p.m. onward 🌝

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San Francisco Review of Whatever / San Francisco Review of Whatever is a print magazine for critical writing and art

Details about Issue Two are here sfreview.org

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Issue Two is coming this summer! San Francisco reviews many things, like skateboarding, art in the suburbs, ceramics, advice, everyone’s favorite fountain, tomatoes, and not one but TWO books. And more! Subscribe anytime at the link in our bio.

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(scanning the poster’s syntax from afar in my starfleet vessel) gen x detected. set phasers to stun

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They blame pollution but cut the EPA and clean air and water regulations. They blame poor nutrition but cut SNAP and programs to bring local produce to schools. They blame increased screen time while destroying public infrastructure that connects people. All while they take millions off healthcare.

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Health care union president ousted in upset election
George Gresham, the longtime leader of 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East, was defeated by a team of his former lieutenants.
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Health care union president ousted in upset election George Gresham, the longtime leader of 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East, was defeated by a team of his former lieutenants. BY MAYA KAUFMAN | 05/04/2025 09:16 AM EDT 99SEIU 119 BALA JOBoU 1199 SEIU

Endorse Cuomo, have the rank and file oust you one week later 💯

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We need indie presses. Certainly more than we need government funds to be spent “foster[ing] AI competency” or “empower[ing] houses of worship to serve communities,” whatever that means.

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The Oakland Review of Books calendar of not just literary events In the East Bay it’s wildflower season and bird-nesting season, and also weed-pulling season. If you want to get out into the beautiful East Bay hills and explore, the East Bay Regional Park District ...

You've probably been hearing a lot of rumors about the Oakland Review of Books (ORB), but I'm here to assure you that no such thing exists.

(Yet!)

There is, however, this calendar of literary and other events in the East Bay for the coming week:

oakland-review-of-books.ghost.io/the-oakland-...

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this is so heartwarming!! 🤗🫂

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let's talk 🤓

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Do you need help? Ask @beatrick.bsky.social. Areas of expertise: dogs / money / life, death / closet space / ceramics / utensils / kitchens / time management / having a drink / putting it down / want vs need / upkeep (general).

Send your question to: whoever@sfreview.org
Subject line: Please Advise

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Ohh "America First" was a hit list

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What side of the conflict was your grandfather on because famously the soviets and the nazis were on opposite sides

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Sen. Cory Booker just entered hour 16 of his marathon magical girl transformation on the Senate floor. He has spent all night slowly spinning around in a field of twinkling stars and striking cool fashion poses. So far he has materialized one long opera glove and a silver tiara with topaz inlay.

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