Chasing the Rubik's Cube
When I was kid we had a Rubik’s Cube laying around the house. If you grew up in the 80’s you probably remember the Rubik’s Cube. First exported from Hungary in 1980, it has 43 quintillion...
View ArticleSwimming Upstream
Like any self respecting San Francisco artist, if I’m up at 6am on Sunday morning, I probably never went to bed. So climbing up the hill at Alamo Square, with 15 pounds of carpet in my arms, just...
View Article24 Hours on Muni Part 1
On Friday, June 8th, I left my house with the goal of riding Muni for 24 hours straight. I wanted to get lost at home, to find hidden pockets of the City, and to take my mind off the daily...
View Article24 Hours on Muni Part 2
If you haven't done so already, you may wish to read 24 Hours on Muni Part 1 first. The link can be found in the box to your right. Or, if you just want to know what happens on Muni in the wee hours,...
View ArticleSneaking into Outside Lands
“Most of them flicks I can’t recommend, but back then half the fun was sneaking in”--Boots RileyPreparation "Are you a construction worker or something?" The guy was asking too many questions, and I...
View ArticleAn Obituary for CELLspace
CELLspace, community arts center, closed its doors at the end of 2012.During the late '90s and early aughts, there was no better place to see the Mission District’s artistic, multicultural vibe than...
View ArticleWelcome to Periodgraph
Thank you for stopping by. This former blog now serves as the landing page for Periodgraph Press, an independent publishing company in San Francisco. Hopefully, we will have a better website soon. But...
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OUT NOW: Training is Bitter: Reflections on Life, Effort, and Acrobatics With Master Trainer Lu YiHailed as everything from “the father of modern acrobatics” to the “rabble-rouser of Chinese circus,”...
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