Go-Go's drummer shares her awesome archive
Plus: Lurie's been great—for the top 20 percent, and The Living Earth Show knocks our socks off
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Today's headlines:
A Go-Go’s-eye view of women making killer music, from punk to pop

By Joshua Rotter
Drummer Gina Schock's personal archive show at Haight Street Art Center is like stepping into a lived memory of the band.
Lurie had a great year—if you’re in the top 20 percent

By Tim Redmond
For San Franciscans who are not rich, the city's numbers aren't looking anywhere near as good.
Can you keep up with The Living Earth Show?

By Marke B.
With Roar Shack venue, multiple bands, new LP, and performances galore, contemporary duo continues to push boundaries
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