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Larry Li remixes Tiananmen Square, firstborn son into painted collage

'Historical sampling' helps Bay-raised artist understand his Chinese immigrant family's place in the greater world.

Arts Forecast: 10+ terrific things to do this weekend

Support Cutting Ball Theatre! Plus: Musclecars, GodzillaFest, Pine Box Boys, Celestial Navigation, Sunny War, Vintage Market...

Screen Grabs: Magical realism rains down from Argentina, Senegal, North Carolina

Three new films transcend storytelling's usual limits. Plus: Macabre 'Oddity' impresses, 'July Rhapsody' delights.

Good Taste: Food fun and free rides at the Ferry Building

New restaurants and a hydrogen-powered ferry propel the beloved portal onto the city's culinary hotspots list.

2000s dancing in 2024? Fringe party still gives electric feels

This Saturday, celebrate 15 brilliant years of Killers, Strokes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and more indie dance darlings.

Under the Stars: ‘If you don’t like the city, you can leave the city, sir’

SECRET SECRET lays it out. Plus: Ambrose Akinmusire, The Pretenders, Norio Maeda—and Jaye P. Morgan from 'Match Game'?

At 81, Meredith Monk contemplates her next big move: looking back

'The irony is, you examine your life, but you might die doing it,' says revered multi-genre artist in rare interview.

Don’t cry for barebones ‘Evita’

SF Playhouse's spare production of the crowdpleaser could use some more fireworks, but it's still a bold move.

Screen Grabs: Jewish Film Fest–from rare 1920s silent to feisty sock puppet

44th installment moves from Castro Theater, but still presents astonishingly varied tales. Here's our guide.

48hills wins four prestigious California Journalism Awards

Our local writers garnered citations in Environmental Reporting, Music Reporting, and Food Writing. Check them out!

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