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Friday, November 29, 2024

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Bay Area proves fertile ground for Maria BC’s rough-and-tumble ambient

Secluded Berkeley Hills set scene for prescient warnings, louder drums of their album 'Spike Field.'

Screen Grabs: AfroComicCon Film Fest zaps Black futures onto Oakland big screen

Plus: 'A Revolution on Canvas' takes intimate look at Iranian artists' resistance and 'Bodyshop' gets ghostly, graphic, gay.

Billy Crudup lands the grift in Berkeley Rep’s ‘Harry Clarke’

Solo show is funny, well-produced, stars an award-winning actor—does that explain its wild popularity?

On ‘Sonhos Secretos,’ a 1980s Brazilian quiet storm blows into 2023

Crate-digger Tee Cardaci tracked down little-known vocalists for Org Music compilation.

Historical photos of queer relationships inspire tender moves of RAWdance’s ‘LOVING STILL’

"Romance has been as much a part of our history as struggle," reminds company co-founder Wendy Rein.

Screen Grabs: Emma Stone’s happy refusal to soften jagged edges of ‘Poor Things’

Plus: Anne Hathaway gives good unstable juvenile hall psychologist in 'Eileen' and likewise, 'Fast Charlie' is not what it appears.

Big Brotherly love? Finally, a Bay Area premiere for Michael Gene Sullivan’s ‘1984’

(Un)fortunately, this adaptation of Orville's famed surveillance story is evergreen.

Tintype photographer Jenny Sampson captures women on wheels, roundness of meals

Collage, her work in professional kitchens, skate culture inspire Sampson's images.

Swell’s reunion tour harkens back to SF’s ’90s indie rock sanctuary

Band suffered the loss of lead singer David Freel—but with 300 unreleased tapes in the archive, it's ready to ride a new wave.

Việt Lê embodies the divine of ‘MOTHER | GODDESS’ with Southeast Asian ‘spiritual drag’

Drawing on ceremony practiced in one of the oldest Indigenous Vietnamese religions, event looks to support audience's own intuition.

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