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SF Sketchfest recs for every taste and persuasion
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Stunning 1970s SF Halloween photos rise from the dead
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October 22, 2024
Ken Werner shot Castro and Polk Street celebrations from 1976-1980; now his rare cult book has been republished.
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Screen Grabs: Gaza, Sudan, LGBTQs find focus at Arab Film Fest
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October 21, 2024
After its cancellation last year, the 28th annual cinematic dive into the Arab world and diaspora features 40+ films from 26 countries.
Music
Brat, but Charli XCX wouldn’t let us cover it, so here’s our thoughts anyway
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October 21, 2024
Her Sweat tour stop at Chase Center looked like a lot of fun—too bad the local queer press was stuck in the cold.
Movies
Ficks’ Picks: What we saw at the New York Film Festival
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October 20, 2024
Working class Malayali romance, rebellious Russian youth, Sean Baker's wild 'Anora,' Adrien Brody's triumph + 6 more gems
Art
Fan Warren’s weighty works evoke the Black Madonna in all her glory
Mary Corbin
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October 17, 2024
Oakland artist pulls from folk art, her ancestors' journey, and our need for maternal love in times of strife.
Stage Review
MAGAphobia: Brian Copeland reckons with Trump’s Kool-Aid drinkers at The Marsh
Charles Lewis III
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October 17, 2024
In 'The Great American Shit Show,' performer's sharp gaze turns to the intersection of bigotry and trauma.
Music
Live Shots: The National broke free from stage, sang from among the sad dads at Greek Theatre
Jon Bauer and Patty Riek
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October 17, 2024
Vocalist Matt Berninger led the emotive group through a boundless, buoyant and nearly two-hour set that probed the tragedies of middle-age.
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Arts Forecast: Illuminate the Shipyard Crane! (Plus lots more to do)
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October 17, 2024
Poetry World Series, Gathering of the Goths, Foodwise Sunday Supper, Mykal Rose, Techno at the Bandshell... get out there!
Movies
Trapped with Cate Blanchett and the G7 on a zombie island? Must be ‘Rumours’
Pam Grady
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October 17, 2024
Directors Guy Maddin and Evan and Galen Johnson on world leaders, man buns, polycrises, and their gloriously weird new movie
Art
At this year’s SOMArts Día de Los Muertos show, ofrendas for Palestine
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October 16, 2024
Curators Rio Yañez and Bridgètt Rex on 2024's 'Bearing Witness' theme, and holding space for solidarity and mourning.
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