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Win tickets to see Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Wed/29 + Thu/30!

Get ready to funk with the legendary local's stellar band at Sweetwater Music Hall. Here's how to enter.

FOG art fair elevates artists in triumph—and tragedy

At huge annual show, galleries pump bright new stars, including one who lost his home and studio in the Pacific Palisades fire.

Screen Grabs: Femmes fatales grab the spotlight in Noir City 2025

Plus: Remembering David Lynch, surviving Brazil's dictatorship in 'I'm Still Here,' and the bigger, beastlier 'Dig! XX'

Under the Stars: How Japan bumped the groove in the ’80s

Plus: Spellling's spell-binding new one, Mary Lou Williams' 'Zodiac Suite' live, a De La Soul treasure, more great music to sink into

Drama Masks: Getting ready for the backwards slide

As the government and major corporations ax DEI initiatives with abandon, will local theatre soon follow suit?

‘Spirit House’ negotiates generational worlds to transcend linear time

Aleesa Pitchamarn Alexander's powerful group show at Cantor references a Thai tradition that bridges life and death.

Good Taste: Señor Sisig’s road to Thrive City

Filipino fusion specialist’s fourth restaurant is a milestone for Pinoy visibility in San Francisco.

At Oakland’s MADE Museum, DIY game devs show off teleportation powers and bulky bears

“I think there’s a lot of AAA games that are hitting a breaking point, where they’re realizing you can’t just slap a bunch of...

Constructing the period-perfect look of ‘The Brutalist’

From employing a classic VistaVision format to assembling a Colonial furniture store, the film's makers wrestled with each detail.

Trump’s absurdist ‘Pere Ubu’ moment

Playwright Alfred Jarry's indelible 1896 theatrical tyrant pointed the way to our felon president—and his load of 'merdre.'

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