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Arts + Culture

Arts + Culture

‘The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill’ fly again on local screens

Bird-lover Mark Bittner and filmmaker Judy Irving speak about restoring the film for a newly flocking audience

The Best Music of 2023: Dream beyond your curated stream

Nabihah Iqbal, Sweeping Promises, Bored Lord, La Doña, Larry June, Pharoah Sanders, more bucked the algorithm with golden sounds.

The Best Music of 2023: Feel what’s happening now

ML Buch, DJ-E, Anohni & the Johnsons, Lana Del Ray, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Call Super, more made it personal this year

Screen Grabs: Terrific, complex ‘Teachers’ Lounge’ raises prickly moral questions

Plus: Unique 'Mami Wata' aims for Kurosawa-meets-Lynch, South Korean 'Concrete Utopia' offers grim action-satire.

Ode to Uptown: RIP, feisty bar for punks and lefties

The legendary almost-40-year-old bar went out with tipsy adieus, sidewalk fiddlers, and a reminder of ongoing Mission gentrification.

New Music Book Club launches! Join us

Online community features interviews and insights from writers like Ann Powers, Dan Charnas, Danyel Smith, Pamela Des Barres, and DJ Disciple

The looks! The drama! The drag! The High Princx Pageant returns

Mastermind Tito Soto of the fierce annual competition spills about the competitors, scene, and state of drag today

Good Taste: A cute new stop for sushi on the go

No omakase daddy? Hit up Hokkaido Sashimi Marketplace for high quality rolls starting at $10

‘Zone of Interest’ star Christian Friedel: ‘To go so deep into the darkness was intense’

German actor and musician lays out how new film is careful to implicate humanity in the horrors of the Holocaust.

Screen Grabs: In ‘The Zone of Interest,’ poster children for the Master Race lifestyle

Jonathan Glazer's new film conjures shock from quiet scenes of domesticity just across the wall from Auschwitz.

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