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Pina Bausch’s ‘Rite of Spring’ matched tempestuous weather with fierce intensity
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Dancers from 14 African countries—and a piece by legends Acogny and Airaudo—filled Zellerbach with light and heat.
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In 'Best of KML,' the venerable comedy troupe revisits some greatest hits—just don't toss that baby out the window.
Movies
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Performance
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The gonzo performance artist's 'Bark of Millions' is an ecstatic four-hour, 55-song reverse-conversion therapy session.
Movies
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This year's nominated animated, live action, and documentary shorts are a mixed bag, but there are some rewarding watches.
Music
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February 16, 2024
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Art
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