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Culture

Screen Grabs: Three wizards of cinema light up local screens

Hayao Miyazaki, Les Blank, and Jean-Luc Godard bring magic old and new to BAMPFA and The Lab.

Under the Stars: Juneteenth with Goapele, Porchfest in the Mission, All Day I Dream…

'I Saw the TV Glow' soundtrack, Mulatu Astatke and foamboy live, Bandcamp picks from Fake Fruit and Magic Fig

‘Best Available’: For theater lovers, uncomfortable in all the right ways

Shotgun Players' production wends through the tangle of absurdities of being artistic in a capitalist world.

48 Hills is finalist for 4 California Journalism Awards

Nominations in Environment, Food, and Music Reporting highlight our excellent local coverage from local writers.

Mark Perlman’s encaustic microcosms diagram otherworldly elements

At Nancy Toomey, the artist maps infinitely meditative mental landscapes that transcend time and space.

Dissecting SF’s big surprise rave

Fred Again.. and Skrillex brought 25,000 smiling revelers to Civic Center Plaza on little notice. Was it good for the city?

In ‘Death Trip,’ exorcising Holocaust family trauma through psychedelics

Punk writer Seth Lorinczi found a surprising way through midlife crisis and tragic ancestral legacy: MDMA therapy

When is a flute not a flute? SF Opera’s ‘Magic Flute’ pipes a wild tune

A blizzard of visual distractions—welcome, overwhelming—marks Suzanne Andrade's cinematic production.

With CubaCaribe Fest, an explosion of necessary joy and resistance

18th colorful installment will honor revolutionary expressions of culture across the Afro-Caribbean diaspora.

Beloved artist Laurel Burch honored throughout Haight-Ashbury, including mural recreation

Neighborhood pays homage to woman who got her start hammering out jewelry on the back of frying pan for local street fairs.

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