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Friday, November 29, 2024

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‘The Engine of Our Disruption’: Rev up the tech industry satire

Patricia Milton's swing at our overlords, playing at Central Works, works best when things get personal.

So, about that new Beatles song….

'Now and Then' continues the Fab Four's technological journey with AI, but the video seems strange and sad.

Tony Jay drifts through the fog with a painted face

'Dejected crooner of the quotidian' speaks about new record 'Perfect Worlds' and affinity for colder SF days

What happens when a true metalhead collabs with the Symphony? ‘Drowned in Light’

2022 Emerging Black Composers Project winner Jens Ibsen draws on progressive metal and blackgaze in latest work

Sandy Ostrau wants viewers to ‘feel their place’ in her luminous figurative work

The invitation has been extended to inhabit her haunting landscapes of Californian light.

Screen Grabs: Men on misguided paths in ‘Manodrome’ and ‘The Mission’

John Chau brings Jesus where no one wants him and Jesse Eisenberg bends to misogynistic fervor in two new movies

8 winning spirits that raised our Whiskyfest glass

Old Potrero, Elijah Craig, Uncle Nearest, Few Spirits, Jack Daniel's, more caught us in the rye

How to tell our stories of the last three years? Dance ‘In the Presence of Absence’

For Deborah Slater, it took a profound collaboration with community to encompass the vast experience of the pandemic

Get into Flawless moves at the 25th Annual Hip-Hop DanceFest

Marlon Wallen's UK crew has performed for the Royal Family, while 'changing the narrative' of British dance

Live Shots: Cypress Hill smoked out the Fox in honor of ‘Black Sunday’

The Latino hip-hop pioneers celebrated 30 years of their massive album, with some classic gothic-hood flavor and plenty of highs

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