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Paul Duclos is a pen name. He is a contributing editor to The American Magazine (Rome), and author of Flags of Convenience, a novella. He may be reached at: Ducloscurrents@gmail.com

Virginia Brilliant Now Curator-in-Charge of European Paintings

July 6, 2017

We were sorry to see that Esther Bell, curator in charge of European paintings at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, moved on several … Read more

Categories Visual Arts

Paul Madonna and the Mystery of Existence

July 4, 2017

Most Cultural Currents readers may know San Francisco-based artist and writer, Paul Madonna, as the creator of the series All Over Coffee (San Francisco Chronicle 2004-2015), and All … Read more

Categories Interviews, Visual Arts

VENDETTA: Casual Elegance

October 2, 2017July 2, 2017

Bespoke service is key here, making this destination a far cry from the usual hotel retailer. While of modest size, Vendetta’s range of fashion offerings … Read more

Categories Fashion & Sports

San Francisco: A Map of Perceptions

July 2, 2017

In San Francisco: A Map of Perceptions, the architect Andrea Ponsi unravels the multifaceted beauty of our city, introducing even those who have lived there for years … Read more

Categories Books & Film

More on Legendary Trumpet Players: SF Writer Profiles Lee Morgan

July 2, 2017

As we noted earlier, Pink Martini’s Gavin Bondy has great chops and may well be on his way to a legendary career. The San Francisco Symphony and the San Francisco … Read more

Categories Books & Film, Music

A Press Above the Rest

July 1, 2017

The Arion Press—named after the legendary Greek poet who was saved from the sea by a dolphin—remains a small operation, employing a dozen people as … Read more

Categories Books & Film, Interviews Tags Books

Presidio Features Stirring Tribute to Japanese American Stoicism During Internment

July 1, 2017

Alcatraz and Angel Island both have their tragic historical back stories, but few ferry passengers probably realize that their boat passing by the Presidio would … Read more

Categories Events

Degas Exhibition at Legion Closed But Catalogue Remains

October 17, 2017June 26, 2017

Best known for his depictions of Parisian dancers and laundresses, Edgar Degas (French, 1834−1917) was enthralled with another aspect of modern life in the French … Read more

Categories Visual Arts

A Conversation With San Francisco Opera General Director Matthew Shilvock

June 25, 2017

Many of our readers will be taking the ferry to AT&T Park for the SFO simulcast of the June 30 performance. How will that night … Read more

Categories Interviews

SFMOMA’s Munch Exhibition Gone, But Catalogue Makes Swell Gift

October 21, 2017June 22, 2017

So there was no “Scream” here, but plenty of other moving and iconic pieces of art done by the troubled Norwegian painter…including some nocturnes that … Read more

Categories Visual Arts
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