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Joshua Rotter

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Joshua Rotter is a contributing writer for 48 Hills. He’s also written for the San Francisco Bay Guardian, SF Weekly, SF Examiner, SF Chronicle, and CNET.

Strength in diversity, SF style: Carnaval rolls out for its 45th edition

Festival's organizers lay down what makes this neighborhood gathering great.

Castro gathers around the jumbotrons to say goodbye to Heklina on Tue/23

Massive memorial organized by Peaches Christ will spill from Castro Theatre into the street.

At 69, The Damned’s Captain Sensible is keeping it punk

On gratefulness, vegetarianism—and how Lemmy from Motörhead saved the band.

Focus on the positive floods 6th Oaklash fest with drag joy

'Let's get sickening' with a full slate of drag community programming and gonzo performances.

Legendary rocker Peter Case: ‘You can’t just have a city for the rich, man’

The Plimsouls and Nerves singer still believes in SF, and pushes his musical boundaries on new album 'Doctor Moan'

Migguel Anggelo of LatinXoxo: ‘Art is an open book of the human soul’

'My work is all about acceptance, belonging, love, and safety,' says the queer Venezuelan American performer, coming to Stanford Live

A trip to “Werner world” with filmmaker Thomas von Steinaecker

On creating a rapport with Herzog, to be showcased in a Saturday screening at Berlin & Beyond.

30 years of wild Noise Pop nights and ‘talent beyond genre’

Festival co-owner Jordan Kurland on filling the city with independent music and his favorite live moments

Immerse yourself in the surreal comic dreams of Knights of Revery

Sir Pomp and Sir Psycho take audiences on an interactive journey through fantasy scenarios—with plenty of laughs.

Mary McCartney’s love letter to Abbey Road Studios—via her mum and dad

Capturing the iconic recording space that inspired the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Kate Bush, Oasis, and more.