Fall Arts Preview 2008
Stage, screen, stereo, and beyond -- this season had better perform!


The stars rain down in autumn:
See "Connect four" below
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I don't know about you, but I hear something is happening in early November. Since I can't quite identify exactly what it is, let's focus on all the events around it this fall — especially the spaces on stages and screens and pages and in museum and gallery rooms.

A little birdie tells me this fall will be propagandized, rather than purely politicized, into infinity. In times like these, it helps to have art that finds a realm outside the false promises, a place from which to look back at our society — including the politicians who try to rule it — and say: you better perform!

That's the case this week's fab four cover stars, Guillermo Gómez Peña, Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, JoAnn Selisker, and Tim Sullivan. This quartet of singular creative forces is united in using imaginative performance to reject inhibiting norms.

Gómez Peña and his group La Pocha Nostra are bringing Mapa/Corpo 3 — an interactive ritual involving "political acupuncture" that was banned in the United States for three years — to Theater Artaud as part of Litquake and the Living Word Festival. At SF Camerawork, they'll also be trying out what they call performance karaoke, which is sort of an aesthetic, political, and ethical update on the popular game Twister. There, they are part of "I Feel That I Am Free But I Know I Am Not," an extended exhibition (curated by Chuck Mobley) that also includes some live video by Sullivan, whose photographic and video work looks at everyday imagery and familiar pop iconography from new and sometimes hilarious angles.

New views of everyday pop banality are also JoAnn Selisker's forte. Presented by Litquake and ODC, her latest piece, Off Leash: Who's a Good Girl? uses text and dance to explore the relationship between dogs and their best frenemy, humans. Everything goes full circle with Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore — you can see some of Gómez Peña's flair for radical sexual and political performance in his past activism with Gay Shame, and like Sullivan and Selisker, his image doesn't come from Macy's. In his new novel, So Many Ways to Sleep Badly (City Lights, 256 pages, $15.95), he shows readers a San Francisco that Frommer's doesn't know about.

This fall, Gómez Peña, Bernstein Sycamore, Selisker, and Sullivan are just part of a blitz that's bringing everything from multiple Chinese art exhibitions and film programs to the premiere of Gus Van Sant's Milk. Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy season.

>>Connect four

Cover stars: A quartet of our favorite artists and performers sounds off


>>Diverse moments

Dance: Highlights run from modern to the Bard

By Rita Felciano


>>Curtain calls

Stage: Theater gets political, playful, potent

By Robert Avila


>>Vizzy with the possibilities

Visual Art: We scope out the promising shows

By Katie Kurtz, Kimberly Chun, and Johnny Ray Huston


>>Sino the times

Visual Art: Bay Area museums and galleries home in on Asia

By Glen Helfand


>>Olympic disc toss

Music: Will these new music releases go far or fall flat?

By Kimberly Chun and Johnny Ray Huston


>>Stage names

Concerts: Got live if you want it -- and you do

Johnny Ray Huston and Kimberly Chun


>>"Daughter" goes to the opera

Classical: Amy Tan revamps her bestseller. Plus, more classical picks

By Ching Chang


>>Forecast: blackout

Clubs: The season's prime parties offer plenty to fall down about

By Marke B.


>>Autumn reels

Film: 10 big-screen release dates to remember — for better and worse

By Cheryl Eddy


>>Cinemania

Film: 50 ways to rep film this fall

By Johnny Ray Huston


>>Notes of a dirty old man

Lit: Or, a portion from a wine-stained notebook

By Charles Bukowski


>>FALL FAIRS AND FESTIVAL GUIDE

More festive events than you can shake a bare tree at

By Duncan Scott Davidson, Kat Renz, and Ian Ferguson


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