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Drama Masks: Two nights at the Ballet, one hot and one cold

Weathering scoffs and tiffs at SF Ballet's Opening Night extravaganza, soaking in the provocative joys of 'Manon'

Friends and family power the poise on Tyler Willis’ photorealistic canvases

Local Brazilian American artist invites viewers' takes on his vibrant and personal oil paintings.

Courtney Bryan fills SF Symphony’s Soundbox with Afrodiasporic ingenuity

One of the city's freshest musical spots hosts the New Orleans-born composer's survey of contemporary Black music.

Good Taste: Year of the Snake, with treats

Where to find festive plates of Dungeness crab, prosperity salad, and pastries galore in honor of Lunar New Year.

Native California, captured collaboratively in ‘Born of the Bear Dance’

Exhibition of photographer Dustin Aguilar's reciprocal, masterful shots was mounted with his family's help.

Live Shots: ‘The Lost Inn’ envelops audience in noir faerie intrigue

Site-specific production at The SF Mint makes it clear why immersive events are having a moment.

Studs and spikes and everything nice: Punk Majesty’s tribute to Leee Black Childers

Photographer's 1970s portraits of rock royalty from Debbie Harry to Iggy Pop strike chords.

Win tickets to see Davóne Tines’ ‘Queering the Mass,’ Fri/31 + Sat/1!

Pioneering bass-baritone transforms the Catholic mass into a non-denominational structure for dealing with human problems.

All the worst people in the world

How we survived the stifling political atmosphere of the 1980s, and what it means as we enter another dark age.

5 actually intelligent TV shows we loved last year

From 'Landman' to 'Industry,' drop kick the brain rot and tune in to some of the best stuff on the tube.

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